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Dental implants remain the most durable way to replace missing teeth — and in 2025, New Jersey clinics continue to see wide cost variations. A single implant (including abutment and crown) can cost $1,800 – $5,500, depending on materials, clinic location, and surgical complexity.
| Procedure Type | Estimated Cost Range (USD) | Notes / Sources |
|---|---|---|
| Single-tooth implant (implant + crown) | $1,500 – $5,000 | Coastal Dental NJ |
| Premium single implant | $3,800 – $5,500 | Schwimmer Dental |
| Multiple implants / bridge | $10,000 – $30,000+ | Mission Implant Center |
| Full-arch (All-on-4 / All-on-X) | $20,000 – $50,000+ | Advanced Smile Dental |
Patient in Newark receives a titanium single implant with a standard porcelain crown. Total billed: $2,450.
In Hoboken, a patient replaces two adjacent molars with a three-unit bridge supported by implants. Cost: $8,600 including abutments and crowns.
In Bergen County, full upper jaw restoration with All-on-4 system, zirconia hybrid arch: $27,900 total.
Most standard dental insurance plans cover only part of the procedure, typically the crown portion (up to $1,000–$1,500). Medical insurance may help if tooth loss results from trauma or illness. Always verify coverage details with your insurer before scheduling surgery.
A single implant including crown averages between $1,800 and $5,500 depending on complexity and location.
South Jersey tends to be 10–15% less expensive due to lower clinic overhead and rent costs.
Most dental policies cover the crown portion only; some premium plans reimburse part of the implant post and abutment.
With proper hygiene and regular dental visits, implants last 15–25 years, sometimes lifelong.
Some clinics partner with third-party lenders offering flexible terms even with moderate credit scores; proof of income usually required.
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