How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Georgia? (2026 Guide)
A single dental implant in Georgia typically costs $3,000–$5,000, and full-arch All-on-4 runs $20,000–$30,000 per arch. Here's what drives the price, what insurance covers, and how financing works.
How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Georgia?
The short answer: in Georgia, a single dental implant — including the implant post, abutment, and crown — typically costs between $3,000 and $5,000. Full-arch solutions like All-on-4® generally run $20,000 to $30,000 per arch. Most dental insurance plans provide partial coverage, and financing options like CareCredit can spread the cost into manageable monthly payments.
Below, I’ll break down exactly what you’re paying for, why prices vary, and how to make implants affordable — based on 15+ years of placing implants at our Peachtree City practice.
Dental implant cost breakdown (Georgia, 2026)
| Treatment | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Single implant (post + abutment + crown) | $3,000 – $5,000 |
| Implant-supported bridge (3–4 teeth) | $8,000 – $15,000 |
| All-on-4® / full-arch restoration | $20,000 – $30,000 per arch |
| Bone grafting (if needed) | $500 – $3,000 |
| 3D CBCT scan & planning | Often included in treatment |
Every case is different — the only way to get an accurate number is a consultation with 3D imaging, which lets us give you a precise, personalized quote before any treatment begins.
What drives the price of a dental implant?
- The number of teeth being replaced. One tooth needs one implant; a full arch can be restored with just 4–6 strategically placed implants rather than one per tooth — which is why All-on-4 costs far less than 14 individual implants.
- Bone health. If bone has receded where a tooth has been missing for years, a bone graft may be needed first to give the implant a solid foundation.
- Materials. Restorations range from acrylic-titanium hybrids to premium zirconia, which offers the best combination of strength and natural aesthetics.
- Technology and expertise. Computer-guided placement using 3D CBCT imaging costs more to provide but produces more precise placement, faster healing, and fewer complications — which usually saves money over the life of the implant.
Does insurance cover dental implants in Georgia?
Many dental insurance plans now provide partial coverage for implants, typically covering a percentage of the crown, and sometimes the implant itself. Coverage varies widely by plan. At our office we verify your benefits before treatment begins so there are no surprises, and we handle the pre-authorization paperwork for you.
Financing: making implants affordable
- CareCredit — healthcare credit with promotional 0% interest periods
- In-house payment plans — we’ll build a schedule that fits your budget
- HSA/FSA funds — dental implants are a qualified medical expense
Why implants cost less than they appear to
A dental implant is the only tooth replacement that can last a lifetime. Compare that to a traditional bridge (typically replaced every 10–15 years, and it requires grinding down healthy neighboring teeth) or dentures (relined and replaced repeatedly, with ongoing adhesive costs). Over 20–30 years, an implant is frequently the least expensive option — and it’s the only one that prevents jawbone loss.
Frequently asked questions
Is a cheaper implant abroad or at a discount clinic worth it? Implant success depends on precise placement and quality components. Revision surgery for a failed budget implant routinely costs more than doing it right the first time — and a 95%+ success rate depends on planning, not luck.
How long does the process take? Typically 3–6 months from placement to final crown, allowing the implant to fuse with your bone (osseointegration). In qualifying cases, same-day temporary teeth are possible.
Am I a candidate? Most adults in good general health are candidates — even patients previously told they lack sufficient bone, thanks to modern grafting and angled-implant techniques.
Get an exact number for your smile
The ranges above are honest averages, but your mouth isn’t average. Call (770) 631-0044 or request a consultation — we’ll take a 3D scan, walk you through your options, and give you a precise written quote with insurance and financing mapped out.
Dr. Ketan Ginoya (Dr. Ken), DMD, FAGD, is a Kois Center mentor and Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry with 15+ years of implant experience in Peachtree City, GA.