All-on-4 Dental Implants in Saratoga Springs, NY

Transparent pricing. Honest ranges. No surprises.

What does a dental implant actually cost? It depends on what you need replaced, the condition of the bone underneath, and the materials we choose for the final restoration. We publish honest ranges below, walk through every line item, and we’ll never quote you a price without seeing your scan first. No bait pricing. No vague estimates. Just clear numbers.

$3K–$6K

Cost ranges for every treatment type — single tooth through full mouth

$7K–$12K

What’s included (and what costs extra) explained line by line

$20K–$45K

Financing, insurance, and HSA/FSA options walked through plainly

What Determines the Cost of Dental Implants?

A dental implant is a system, not a single product. The cost reflects three components working together: the titanium implant placed in the bone, the abutment that connects to the implant, and the visible restoration on top (crown, bridge, or full-arch prosthesis). Each component has its own cost driver — materials, lab time, surgical complexity, and how many teeth need replacing.

The biggest variables we see in Saratoga Springs:

  • How many teeth are being replaced — a single implant costs less than a full arch, but the per-tooth cost drops as the count goes up
  • Whether bone grafting is needed — adds $500–$3,000+ if the bone has receded
  • Implant brand and material — we use premium systems backed by 20+ years of clinical data, not bargain-brand implants
  • Prosthesis material — porcelain-fused-to-metal vs. all-ceramic vs. zirconia each have different price points and longevity
  • Sedation type — local anesthetic, oral sedation, or IV sedation
  • Complexity — sinus lift, extractions, or a healing period change the timeline and total cost

Cost by Treatment Type

Here’s what each implant treatment costs at Saratoga Smiles. Ranges reflect single visits through complete cases. Final pricing depends on materials, bone condition, and add-on procedures, all walked through at consultation.

TreatmentCost RangeBest For
Single Tooth Implant$3,000–$6,000Replacing one missing or failing tooth with a crown
Implant Bridge (2–3 teeth)$7,000–$12,000Replacing 2–4 adjacent teeth with two implants supporting a bridge
Implant-Retained Denture$10,000–$25,000Removable denture snapping onto 2–4 implants for stability
All-on-4 (Full Arch, Fixed)$20,000–$45,000 per archReplacing all teeth in an upper or lower arch with a fixed bridge on 4 implants
Full Mouth (Both Arches)$40,000–$80,000Complete dentition restoration when both arches need replacement

What's Included in Your Implant Treatment

Every implant quote at Saratoga Smiles includes the full pathway — from the first scan to the final adjustment. We don’t unbundle and surprise you with line items after you’ve committed. Here’s what’s covered.

1. Consultation & 3D Scan

Consultation & 3D Imaging. CBCT scan, full oral exam, medical history review, and a written cost estimate before any treatment begins.

2. Surgical Day

Surgical Placement. Implant(s) placed by Dr. Richard L. Dennis, DMD, MAGD, with computer-guided planning. Sedation options discussed in advance. No assembly-line scheduling.

3. Healing & Integration

Custom Restoration. Lab-fabricated crown, bridge, or full-arch prosthesis matched to your bite and natural tooth color. Premium materials, not bargain stock.

4. Final Restoration

Follow-Up Care. All adjustments, healing checks, and final placement appointments included. We see this through with you, start to finish.

Add-On Costs You Should Know About

Some patients need additional procedures before or during implant treatment. We won’t know until we see your CBCT scan, but here are the most common add-ons and what they cost in our area.

  • Bone graft: $500–$3,000+. Required when the jawbone has receded after tooth loss. Most cases are minor and added during implant placement.
  • Sinus lift: $1,500–$3,500. Needed for upper-back implants when the sinus floor is too close to the jawbone.
  • Tooth extraction: $200–$600 per tooth. Sometimes done the same day as implant placement.
  • Sedation upgrade: $300–$700 for IV sedation vs. local anesthetic.
  • Zirconia prosthesis upgrade (full arch): adds $4,000–$8,000 vs. acrylic, but lasts significantly longer.

These aren’t surprise charges — they’re discussed in advance with a written estimate. If we recommend an add-on, we’ll explain why and what the alternatives are.

Implants without the mystery price.

The fastest way to a real number is a 30-minute consultation. You’ll leave with a 3D scan, a written cost estimate, and a clear picture of what your treatment timeline looks like. No pressure, no obligation.

1

Consultation & 3D Imaging

CBCT scan, oral exam, medical history review, written estimate.

2

Surgical Placement

Computer-guided implant placement by Dr. Richard L. Dennis, DMD, MAGD,. Sedation discussed in advance.

3

Custom Restoration

Lab-fabricated crown, bridge, or full-arch prosthesis. Premium materials.

4

Follow-Up Care

All adjustments, healing checks, and final-fit visits included.

What drives the variation

  • Final prosthesis material: acrylic (entry) vs. zirconia (premium, longest-lasting)
  • Number of teeth extracted at the same surgery
  • Bone grafting if your case needs it (most don’t)
  • Sedation level: local anesthetic only vs. oral or IV sedation
  • Treatment of both arches vs. one

Why fee-for-service pricing reflects long-term value

We’re not constrained by insurance reimbursement schedules, so we choose implant systems and lab-fabricated zirconia restorations based on what holds up best over decades. Patients who choose the cheapest All-on-4 they can find often end up paying twice when the prosthesis fails or an implant has to be replaced.

We accept Cherry patient financing, HSA/FSA funds, and we review dental and medical insurance benefits at consultation.

Financing, Insurance & Payment Options

Dental implants are an investment. Here’s how patients commonly cover the cost in Saratoga Springs:

Cherry financing — Our patient-financing partner. Cherry offers 0% APR options for qualified patients, fast approval, and no down payment required. A $30,000 treatment financed over 60 months at typical promotional rates is roughly $560–$625 per month, depending on the plan and qualification.

HSA and FSA — Pre-tax dollars from your health savings account or flexible spending account apply to implant treatment.

Dental insurance — Most plans don’t fully cover the implant itself, but many cover a portion of the restoration (crown, bridge, or prosthesis) or extractions and grafting. We review your specific plan at consultation and tell you exactly what applies. If implants are medically necessary because of disease, trauma, or a specific condition, medical insurance may help — we’ll walk through that with you.

Why We Publish Honest Cost Ranges

Most dental practices won’t post implant prices online. We do, and here’s why.

If you’re researching dental implants, you deserve to know whether it’s a $4,000 conversation or a $40,000 conversation before you walk in. Hiding prices behind “call for a quote” wastes everyone’s time and signals that the practice has something to hide on pricing or quality.

Our model is different. Dr. Richard L. Dennis, DMD, MAGD, has practiced in Saratoga Springs since 1997 with a conservative philosophy — we recommend the treatment that’s right, not the treatment that’s most profitable. We use premium implant systems backed by 20+ years of clinical research because the lifetime cost of a quality implant is lower than the lifetime cost of a budget one that needs replacement. And we publish ranges because patients researching a major investment deserve real numbers, not marketing copy.

Frequently Asked Questions About Implant Cost

The real questions we hear from patients researching implant costs in Saratoga Springs.

At Saratoga Smiles, single-tooth implants range from $3,000 to $6,000 including the implant, abutment, and crown. Multi-tooth implant bridges run $7,000 to $12,000. Full-arch options like All-on-4 are $20,000 to $45,000 per arch. Final pricing depends on bone condition, materials chosen, and any required add-on procedures. We will not commit to a specific number for your case until we have completed an in-office clinical and radiographic exam.

An implant isn’t a single product. It is a surgical procedure, a precision-machined titanium fixture, a custom-fabricated restoration, and the clinical time to plan and place it correctly. Premium implant systems alone cost the practice $400 to $900 per unit before any clinical work. The long-term value comes from longevity: a quality implant placed correctly lasts 25+ years, while bridges and dentures typically need replacement every 7 to 15 years.

Most dental insurance plans do not fully cover the implant itself, but many will cover a portion of the restoration (the crown, bridge, or arch on top) or related procedures such as extractions and grafting. We review your specific plan at consultation and tell you exactly what applies. If implants are medically necessary because of disease, trauma, or a specific condition, medical insurance may help, and we will walk through that with you.

We partner with Cherry for patient financing. Cherry offers 0% APR options for qualified patients, fast approval, and no down payment required. A $30,000 treatment financed over 60 months runs approximately $560 to $625 per month depending on the plan and your qualification. HSA and FSA pre-tax dollars also apply to implant treatment, and we will review your dental and medical insurance benefits at consultation.

Honestly, no, and we will be direct about it. Budget implants ($800 to $1,500 advertised in some markets) typically come from off-brand systems with limited clinical track records and limited replacement-part availability 10 to 20 years out. If the implant fails or a component needs replacement, you may find yourself stuck with a system that is no longer supported. We use premium systems specifically because of long-term serviceability and decades of peer-reviewed outcome data.

All-on-4 is $20,000 to $45,000 per arch. That is a complete fixed bridge of 10 to 14 teeth on four implants. The math works out to $1,400 to $3,200 per visible tooth, significantly less per tooth than replacing each one individually. Single implants make sense when you have most of your natural teeth. All-on-4 makes sense when most of an arch is missing or failing.

Minor bone grafts (done during implant placement) add $500 to $1,000. Larger grafts done as a separate procedure run $1,500 to $3,000+. A sinus lift for upper-back implants is $1,500 to $3,500. We will know whether you need grafting after reviewing your CBCT scan at an in-office consultation. We do not recommend grafting unless it is clinically required.

Not at Saratoga Smiles. Every quote includes the consultation, 3D imaging, surgical placement, restoration, and follow-up appointments. Add-on procedures (bone graft, sinus lift, extractions, sedation upgrades) are discussed and quoted in writing before treatment begins. The only items we ever flag are conditions revealed in your scan that we could not see at the surface. Even then, we walk through options before any work starts. For a full breakdown of dental implants cost in Saratoga Springs, see our Complete 2026 Guide to Dental Implants Cost.

Get Your Personalized Cost Estimate

Cost ranges only get you so far. A 30-minute consultation with Dr. Richard L. Dennis, DMD, MAGD, gets you a 3D scan, a written treatment plan, and a real number you can compare. No high-pressure pitch — we’ll lay out the options, talk through financing, and let you decide on your own timeline.

Saratoga Smiles · 6 Carpenter Lane, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

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