How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in West Palm Beach? (2026 Guide)
Originally published: May 2026 | Reviewed by Dr. Michael Berglass, DDS
A single dental implant at West Palm Beach Family Dental costs $2,400 — a full, all-inclusive price that covers the implant, abutment, and crown, with no hidden fees.
The $2,400 price sits well below the Palm Beach County average for a full single-tooth restoration. Most West Palm Beach practices charge $3,000–$5,000 for the same procedure.
Full-arch All-on-4 restorations run $20,000–$25,000 per arch. Pricing by implant type, financing terms, and insurance rules are each covered below, so you can plan your treatment and compare quotes without surprises.
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A single dental implant in West Palm Beach typically costs between $2,400 and $5,000, including all components. The wide range reflects real differences in case complexity, implant system, and practice overhead — not arbitrary variation.
The titanium implant post itself runs $2,000–$3,000 at most practices. The abutment connector adds $300–$500. A porcelain crown adds another $1,000–$2,000. Surgical placement fees account for an additional $200–$500.
When a case is straightforward — sufficient bone, no preparatory procedures required — the all-in cost at the average Palm Beach County practice lands between $3,000 and $5,000.
West Palm Beach Family Dental’s dental implant cost page lists a flat $2,400 total price, with transparent, itemized components and no hidden fees.
Dr. Michael Berglass, DDS — Fellowship-trained in implant dentistry since 1998 — performs all dental implant procedures at the practice’s locally owned West Palm Beach office.
Single Implant Cost Breakdown — West Palm Beach 2026
| Component | Market Range | West Palm Beach Family Dental |
| Titanium implant post | $2,000 – $3,000 | Included |
| Abutment connector | $300 – $500 | Included |
| Porcelain crown | $1,000 – $2,000 | Included |
| Surgical placement fee | $200 – $500 | Included |
| Complete single tooth | $3,000 – $5,000 | $2,400 |
| Bone graft (if needed) | $300 – $3,000 | Assessed at consult |
| Sinus lift (if needed) | $1,500 – $3,000 | Assessed at consult |
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All-on-4 procedures replace an entire arch of teeth using four strategically angled implants, eliminating the need for individual implants at each tooth position. In West Palm Beach, a single arch costs $20,000–$25,000. Full-mouth restorations — upper and lower — run $40,000–$50,000.
The upper arch typically costs more than the lower arch because the upper jaw requires a more complex surgical technique and, in many cases, sinus augmentation before implant placement.
Immediate loading — placing temporary teeth the same day as surgery — adds $2,000–$5,000 to baseline pricing but removes the weeks-long gap between surgery and a functional smile.
Prosthetic material also shifts the final number. Zirconia teeth last significantly longer and look more natural than acrylic, but they increase the total cost by $3,000–$8,000. Most patients investing in full-arch restoration choose zirconia for long-term value.
Dr. Berglass evaluates All-on-4 candidacy using in-office cone beam CT imaging, which maps bone density and volume at each planned implant site before surgery begins.
All-on-4 Cost Summary — West Palm Beach 2026
| Procedure | Typical Range |
| Single arch (upper or lower) | $20,000 – $25,000 |
| Full mouth (both arches) | $40,000 – $50,000 |
| Immediate loading (same-day teeth) | Add $2,000 – $5,000 |
| Zirconia vs. acrylic prosthetic | Zirconia adds $3,000 – $8,000 |
Mini dental implants cost 30–50% less per post than standard implants. In West Palm Beach, mini-implant posts typically cost $500–$1,500 each, compared to $2,000–$3,000 for a standard-diameter titanium fixture.
The cost difference exists because mini implants measure under 3mm in diameter — standard implants run 3.5mm–5mm — and require a less invasive surgical procedure. That narrower profile also defines their clinical limits.
Mini implants suit patients with significant bone loss who cannot support a full-diameter post, as well as those who need anchoring support for a removable lower denture. Mini implants are not a budget-friendly substitute for standard implants when adequate bone exists.
At West Palm Beach Family Dental, the type of implant is determined by anatomy, not cost. Dr. Berglass reviews digital imaging at the free consultation and recommends the implant system that delivers the best clinical outcome for each patient’s specific bone structure.
Mini vs. Standard Implant Comparison — 2026
| Feature | Mini Implant | Standard Implant |
| Diameter | Under 3mm | 3.5mm – 5mm |
| Cost per post (market) | $500 – $1,500 | $2,000 – $3,000 |
| Best suited for | Bone loss cases, denture anchoring | Single tooth, bridge, full arch |
| Healing timeline | Often immediate loading | 3–6 months osseointegration |
| Long-term track record | Shorter data history | 15–25+ years per AAID published outcomes |

Several variables drive the final cost above the baseline figure for any given patient in Palm Beach County.
Bone loss and preparatory procedures represent the most common cost driver. Patients who lost a tooth months or years before pursuing an implant often experience bone resorption at the extraction site.
West Palm Beach Family Dental addresses this with socket preservation, ridge augmentation, or sinus lifts prior to implant placement — adding $300–$3,000 depending on the volume and complexity of the work required.
The number of missing teeth scales cost but not always linearly. Two to four adjacent missing teeth often require fewer implants than the number of missing teeth suggests, because implant-supported bridges allow a single implant to anchor multiple single-tooth replacement crowns.
The bridge approach reduces the cost per tooth compared to individual implants across each gap.
Sedation choice adds fees for patients who want more than local anesthesia. Nitrous oxide, oral conscious sedation, and IV sedation each carry separate charges. Patients with dental anxiety should discuss sedation options for dental implant surgery at the free consultation before committing to a treatment plan.
Implant systems and brands affect pricing because implant systems with longer clinical histories, published peer-reviewed success data, and manufacturer warranties cost more than budget-tier components. The long-term cost of a failed implant from a low-quality system far exceeds the upfront savings.
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Most traditional dental insurance plans classify implants as cosmetic and exclude coverage for the implant post and abutment. However, insurance can still reduce total out-of-pocket costs in specific ways.
Extractions performed before implant placement are typically covered under the surgical benefit. Diagnostic imaging — including X-rays and CBCT scans — is often partially reimbursed under the diagnostic benefit. The crown component of the implant is sometimes covered up to the plan’s annual maximum if the insurer treats it as a standard restorative crown rather than part of the implant system.
Medical insurance covers implants in limited circumstances — primarily when tooth loss results from a covered accident or reconstructive procedure.
According to the American Dental Association’s guidance on implant coverage, patients with medical coverage for jaw trauma or oral cancer treatment should verify implant benefits with their medical carrier before assuming there is no coverage.
West Palm Beach Family Dental’s team verifies benefits before treatment begins and helps patients maximize whatever coverage applies to their case.
West Palm Beach Family Dental offers three financing pathways that make implants accessible without requiring full payment up front.
CareCredit provides 0% interest financing for 6–24 months for qualified applicants. Patients can apply through CareCredit online before their consultation appointment and receive a credit decision quickly. CareCredit works like a healthcare credit card — no interest accrues if the balance is paid in full within the promotional period.
In-house payment plans start at $79/month with no credit check required. These plans are designed for patients who do not qualify for third-party financing or prefer to work directly with the practice. Flexible terms are available, and the team structures payments based on each patient’s situation rather than applying a one-size-fits-all formula.
The in-office savings plan — available at $375/year — includes two free cleanings and 20% off all dental work, including implants. For a patient paying the $2,400 implant price, the 20% discount alone returns $480, covering the plan cost more than once over. Patients needing multiple procedures in the same year see proportionally greater returns on the annual fee.
A $2,400 quote and a $5,000 quote are not directly comparable without knowing what each includes. Reviewing the full guide to comparing dental implant quotes reveals the most important questions to ask.
First, confirm whether the quoted price covers the implant post, abutment, and crown as a bundle or prices each component separately. Many practices advertise a low per-component price — sometimes as low as $999 for the implant alone — while the complete treatment cost is $4,000 or more once all elements are billed.
West Palm Beach Family Dental’s $2,400 price covers all three components in one flat fee.
Second, ask whether preparatory procedures are included or whether bone grafts, extractions, and imaging are billed separately. A complete cost estimate for your specific case — not a generic price menu — is the only meaningful point of comparison.
Third, verify the implant system used. Ask for the manufacturer’s name and confirm the components carry a warranty.
The American Academy of Implant Dentistry recommends that patients confirm their provider’s training credentials and implant system before proceeding, as the quality of the implant system directly affects long-term outcomes.
Dr. Berglass holds a Fellowship in Dental Implantology and uses implant systems supported by published peer-reviewed clinical data, which reduces the risk of revision over the life of the implant.
Ready to restore your smile at West Palm Beach’s best price? See full dental implant pricing details or schedule your free consultation today — Dr. Berglass has helped West Palm Beach patients reclaim their smiles for over 29 years.
How much does a dental implant cost in West Palm Beach in 2026?
A complete dental implant in West Palm Beach costs $2,400 at West Palm Beach Family Dental — covering the implant post, abutment, and porcelain crown with no hidden fees. The Palm Beach County market range for the same all-in procedure at other practices runs $3,000–$5,000, depending on case complexity and materials.
What does the $2,400 implant price at West Palm Beach Family Dental include?
The $2,400 price at West Palm Beach Family Dental includes the titanium implant fixture, the abutment connector, and the porcelain crown — a complete single-tooth restoration. The price does not include bone grafts or sinus lifts, which are assessed at the free consultation if imaging indicates they are needed.
Does dental insurance cover implants in West Palm Beach?
Most dental insurance plans exclude implant posts and abutments as cosmetic, but may cover the crown, diagnostic X-rays, and any extraction performed before placement. West Palm Beach Family Dental verifies all insurance benefits before treatment begins and helps patients maximize whatever coverage their plan provides.
What financing is available for dental implants in West Palm Beach?
West Palm Beach Family Dental offers CareCredit at 0% interest for 6–24 months and in-house payment plans starting at $79/month with no credit check. Patients can also enroll in the in-office savings plan at $375/year, which provides 20% off all dental work, including implants.
How much does All-on-4 cost in West Palm Beach?
All-on-4 full-arch implant procedures in West Palm Beach run $20,000–$25,000 per arch. A full-mouth restoration covering both arches ranges from $40,000–$50,000 depending on prosthetic material and whether immediate loading is used.
Are mini implants cheaper than standard implants in West Palm Beach?
Mini implant posts cost $500–$1,500 each versus $2,000–$3,000 for standard implants — a 30–50% reduction per component. Mini implants suit specific clinical cases involving bone loss or denture anchoring. Patients with adequate bone who qualify for standard implants receive them to improve long-term outcomes.
How long do dental implants last in West Palm Beach?
Dental implants placed with quality components can last 15–25 years or longer with proper care, according to outcomes published by the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. The crown portion typically requires replacement after 10–15 years, while the titanium post can last a lifetime with regular maintenance and good oral hygiene.
What is the first step to getting dental implants at West Palm Beach Family Dental?
The first step is a free consultation with Dr. Berglass at West Palm Beach Family Dental. The consultation includes necessary X-rays and a personalized treatment plan. Patients can call (561) 968-6022 or schedule online.