Single-tooth dental implants in Pinellas County, FL typically cost $4,000 – $5,500 in 2026, including surgical placement, abutment, and the final crown. Full-arch (All-on-4 style) cases run $25,000 – $45,000 per arch. At Baker Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, the surgical placement is done in-house by Dr. Cecilia Perera, a board-certified periodontist and Diplomate of the American Academy of Periodontology. Pricing is provided in writing before any work begins.
Implant pricing varies on three factors: the surgical specialist placing the implant (a board-certified periodontist vs a general dentist), the implant brand, and case complexity (bone graft, sinus lift, immediate load).
| Procedure | 2026 cost range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Single-tooth implant + crown | $4,000 – $5,500 | Surgical placement, abutment, and final crown |
| Bone grafting (when needed) | $400 – $1,200 | Additional ridge or socket grafting at placement |
| Sinus lift (when needed) | $1,500 – $3,000 | Lateral or crestal sinus augmentation |
| Implant-supported bridge (3 units) | $8,000 – $14,000 | Two implants supporting a 3-unit bridge |
| Full-arch (All-on-4 style) | $25,000 – $45,000 | Per arch; depends on implants used and prosthetic material |
| Implant-retained denture (2 implants) | $6,500 – $10,000 | Existing or new denture stabilized by 2 implants |
Ranges reflect 2026 Pinellas County market pricing. Actual case price depends on imaging findings, bone quantity/quality, and implant brand selected. We provide a final written treatment plan after consultation.
Single-tooth dental implants typically run $4,000–$5,500 in Pinellas County in 2026, including the surgical placement, the abutment, and the final crown. Bone grafting (when needed) adds $400–$1,200.
Full-arch implant cases range from $25,000–$45,000 per arch in our area, depending on the prosthetic material (acrylic vs zirconia), the number of implants, and whether bone grafting or sinus lift work is needed.
Most dental insurance plans now cover a portion of implant treatment — typically the crown and sometimes a portion of the surgical placement. We verify benefits before treatment so the out-of-pocket figure you see is final.
Yes. We accept CareCredit and offer in-house treatment-plan financing for implant cases. Pricing in writing always comes before any work begins.
Three reasons: surgical specialist (board-certified periodontist or oral surgeon vs. general dentist), implant brand (premium brands like Straumann or Nobel Biocare cost more), and case complexity (bone graft, sinus lift, immediate load). At Baker, the surgical placement is done by Dr. Perera, a board-certified periodontist.
Single consultation. Cone-beam CT imaging. Written estimate emailed before you leave.