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How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Dallas TX?

Dental implants can replace a missing tooth, preserve your jawbone, and give you a result that functions like the real thing.

What Dental Implants Actually Cost in Dallas TX

Losing a tooth is stressful enough without having to guess what replacing it will cost. At Randall Dentistry, Dr. Andrew Randall helps Park Cities patients understand the true cost of dental implants. Dr. Randall trained at Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry and belongs to the Texas Dental Association. He built his practice on straight talk and no surprises.

Most patients in Dallas pay between $3,000 and $5,000 for a single implant. That covers the post, abutment, and crown together. The number shifts based on bone density and materials. If you want to understand how implants fit into your broader restorative dentistry plan, the team at Randall Dentistry can walk you through it at your consultation.

What Makes Up the Cost of a Dental Implant

A dental implant is a three-part system, and each part carries its own cost. Dr. Randall walks through each line item before any treatment is scheduled. Understanding the breakdown keeps the process clear.

The implant post is a titanium screw placed into the jawbone as the replacement root. The abutment connects to the post after it fuses with bone. The dental crown is the visible tooth on top, custom-made to match your surrounding teeth. Each component is priced separately, which is why the total runs higher than many patients expect.

Factors That Affect Your Total Cost

No two implant cases cost exactly the same. Several factors influence what your treatment will run at Randall Dentistry. Dr. Randall reviews each one during your consultation so the estimate reflects your actual case.

  • Bone grafting adds cost when the jawbone has lost density after a missing tooth. Not every patient needs it, but many do.
  • The number of implants matters. A single implant costs less than replacing multiple teeth, and full-arch cases follow a different pricing structure.
  • Crown material affects price. Porcelain crowns matched precisely to your teeth cost more but tend to look better long-term.
  • Existing oral health plays a role. Decay or gum disease must be treated before implant surgery, adding to the total.
  • Sedation options vary in cost depending on the comfort level you want during the procedure.

Knowing these factors in advance lets you plan around your budget. Dr. Randall provides a written cost estimate after your exam so you know what to expect before scheduling. That transparency is how Randall Dentistry has worked with Park Cities patients since 2009.

Does Dental Insurance Cover Implants in Dallas?

Most dental insurance plans treat implants as a cosmetic procedure and do not cover them. Some cover portions of the process, like the extraction or the final crown. The implant post itself is typically excluded. Calling your provider before your appointment helps you avoid surprises.

At Randall Dentistry, the team helps you understand what your plan covers before treatment begins. Financing options are available for patients with limited or no benefits. Replacing a missing tooth sooner protects you from bone loss and keeps future treatment simpler. Dr. Randall provides a full cost breakdown at your consultation so nothing catches you off guard later.

Phone:
214-750-4901

Address:
6031 Sherry Ln,
Dallas, TX 75225

Email:
drdrewrandall@gmail.com

Monday – 8:00 – 5:00
Tuesday – 8:00 – 5:00
Wednesday – 8:00 – 5:00
Thursday – 8:00 – 5:00
Friday – 8:00 – 5:00
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Dr. Drew Randall
TX Licence #19682

Dr. Scott Evans

How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Dallas TX?

What to Expect at Your Implant Consultation

The consultation at Randall Dentistry is where the real numbers come from. Dr. Randall examines your bone density, reviews your oral health, and builds a treatment plan specific to your case. He uses X-rays and a 3D scan to confirm bone volume and implant positioning before any costs are discussed. A written estimate is provided after the exam so you can review everything at home before committing to anything.

Patients who come in prepared leave with a clearer picture and less anxiety about the process. Dr. Randall lays out every procedure in sequence, from any preparatory work through final crown placement, and presents financing options if cost is a concern. Questions are welcomed at every step. If implants are part of a larger treatment plan, Dr. Randall coordinates the full sequence so nothing overlaps and nothing gets missed.

How Dental Implants Compare to Other Tooth Replacement Options

Replacing a missing tooth affects your oral health, your comfort, and your spending over years. Many patients in University Park come to Randall Dentistry after looking at bridge and denture prices. They want to understand how implants stack up before deciding.

Option Upfront Cost Average Lifespan Bone Preservation Feels Like a Real Tooth
Dental Implant $3,000-$5,000 per tooth 20+ years with care Yes Yes
Dental Bridge $1,500-$3,000 10-15 years No Partial
Partial Denture $700-$2,500 5-10 years No No
Full Denture $1,500-$3,500 5-10 years No No

Implants cost more upfront, but they are the only option that preserves the jawbone. A bridge requires grinding down healthy teeth beside the gap. Dentures shift over time and often need relining or replacement. Over a 20-year window, implants frequently cost less in total. Patients replacing several teeth at once may want to ask about full mouth reconstruction to understand all their options. Dr. Randall helps you run those long-term numbers so the decision is based on real math.

How Long Does the Dental Implant Process Take?

Most single-tooth implant cases at Randall Dentistry take between three and six months from consultation to final crown. The timeline breaks into three phases. The first is any preparatory work, such as extractions or bone grafting, which adds four to six weeks of healing before the implant post can be placed. The second is osseointegration, the period where the titanium post fuses with the jawbone, which typically takes three to four months. The third is crown placement, which happens after Dr. Randall confirms the post has fully integrated and is ready to support the restoration.

Patients who need bone grafting before their implant should plan for a longer overall timeline, often six to twelve months from start to finish. Dr. Randall maps out every phase at your consultation at Randall Dentistry so you know what is coming and when. University Park and Park Cities patients frequently tell us the process feels faster than they expected once they understand the sequence. Knowing the timeline upfront helps you plan around your schedule and make the decision with clear expectations rather than guesswork.

How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Dallas TX?

Get Your Real Implant Cost

Dr. Andrew Randall trained at Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry and is an American Dental Association member who has helped University Park and Park Cities patients replace missing teeth with confidence since 2009. He walks you through every number before any treatment is scheduled, no surprises. Call Randall Dentistry at (214) 750-4901 to get your personalized implant cost estimate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a single dental implant cost in Dallas TX?

Most patients in Dallas pay between $3,000 and $5,000 for a single implant. That covers the post, abutment, and crown. The American Dental Association notes costs vary based on complexity, materials, and whether bone grafting is needed. A Cleveland Clinic cost overview confirms single implant cases fall in this range across major U.S. markets. The only accurate number comes from a consultation with Dr. Randall at Randall Dentistry.

Are dental implants covered by insurance in Texas?

Most dental insurance plans in Texas do not cover the implant post itself. Some cover related procedures like extractions or the final crown. The American Dental Association recommends reviewing your plan benefits before starting treatment. The National Association of Dental Plans shows implant coverage varies widely by plan type and employer. Randall Dentistry works with patients to identify coverage and available financing options.

How does the cost of dental implants compare to bridges or dentures over time?

Implants cost more upfront but often cost less over 10 to 20 years. Replacements and bone loss add up with other options. The American Academy of Implant Dentistry notes implants are the only option preserving jawbone density. This protects surrounding teeth and reduces future treatment costs. Research in the National Library of Medicine supports implants as the most cost-effective long-term choice for qualifying patients. Dr. Randall runs the long-term numbers with every implant patient at Randall Dentistry.

Do I need bone grafting before a dental implant, and does it add to the cost?

Not every patient needs bone grafting, but many do if a tooth has been missing for several months. The American Academy of Periodontology explains the jawbone shrinks after tooth loss. Sufficient density is required for an implant to fuse. A National Library of Medicine overview confirms bone grafting improves long-term success rates in patients with bone loss. Dr. Randall evaluates your bone density at your consultation. He tells you upfront whether grafting is part of your plan.

The information on this page is provided to help you understand general dental care and the preventive services we offer. It’s not a substitute for professional diagnosis or individualized treatment. Every patient’s needs are different, and your dentist will evaluate your oral health before recommending any specific care or procedure. (For personalized guidance, please schedule an appointment with our licensed dental professional.)