Written & Reviewed By

Dr. Kamran Kiani, DDS

General & Cosmetic Dentist  ·  Pines True Smile, Pembroke Pines, FL  ·  ADA Member

This guide was written and reviewed by Dr. Kamran Kiani, DDS, with over 15 years of dental experience serving Pembroke Pines, FL.

💰 Dental Implant Cost in Pembroke Pines — 2026 Price Guide

ServicePrice RangeNotes
Single Dental Implant (complete)$3,000 – $5,500Includes post, abutment, crown
Implant Post (titanium)$1,500 – $2,500Surgical placement only
Abutment$300 – $500Connector between post and crown
Porcelain / Zirconia Crown$1,200 – $2,000Zirconia at higher end
Bone Graft (if needed)$500 – $3,000Depends on volume required
All-on-4 (full arch)$15,000 – $30,000Per arch; replaces all teeth
Cone Beam CT ScanComplimentary ✓Included at Pines True Smile

Prices are estimates for Pembroke Pines, FL. Call (954) 703-2474 for a free itemized quote.

If you’ve been told you need a dental implant, one of your first questions is likely: how much will this cost? The dental implant cost in Pembroke Pines varies based on several factors, but understanding the full picture helps you plan with confidence. At Pines True Smile, we believe every patient deserves transparent pricing and a treatment plan built around their needs.

What Does a Single Dental Implant Cost in 2026?

In South Florida, a single dental implant typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,500 when all components are included: the titanium post, the abutment, and the crown. A dental implant is the only tooth replacement option that preserves your jawbone and functions exactly like a natural tooth.

According to the American Dental Association, dental implants have a success rate of over 95% at 10 years, making them one of the most cost-effective long-term solutions for missing teeth.

What Factors Affect Dental Implant Cost?

No two implant cases are identical. The final cost depends on:

  • Number of implants: Single tooth vs. multiple teeth or full-arch replacements
  • Bone density: If bone loss has occurred, a bone graft may be needed before implant placement
  • Location in the mouth: Front teeth and back molars present different complexity levels
  • Imaging and diagnostics: 3D cone beam CT scans ensure precise implant placement
  • Sedation preferences: Nitrous oxide or IV sedation adds comfort but affects total price

⚠ Bone Loss Note: If a tooth has been missing for more than a year, bone loss has likely occurred. A bone graft ($500–$3,000) may be required before implant placement. Our complimentary CBCT scan determines this before you commit to anything.

At our Pembroke Pines dental practice, we perform a thorough consultation before quoting any price, so you never face unexpected costs.

Does Dental Insurance Cover Implants?

Many dental insurance plans classify implants as a cosmetic procedure and provide limited or no coverage. However, some plans cover the crown portion, and medical insurance may cover implants if tooth loss resulted from an accident or medical condition.

💡 Insurance Tip: Ask your insurance provider: “Does my plan cover implant crowns under restorative benefits?” Many PPO plans cover 50% of the crown portion. Our front desk verifies your benefits before your appointment — at no charge.

We also offer flexible payment options including CareCredit and Sunbit financing, making implants affordable on a monthly basis.

Implants vs. Alternatives: Long-Term Value

Many patients compare dental implants to dentures or bridges. While those options cost less upfront, they require replacement every 5 to 15 years and don’t prevent jawbone resorption. Over a 20-year period, implants often cost less than repeated replacements of other restorations. They also don’t require grinding down healthy adjacent teeth the way a bridge does.

If you’re weighing your options, our page on restorative dentistry breaks down the differences in detail.

How to Get an Accurate Implant Quote in Pembroke Pines

The only way to get a precise dental implant cost is through an in-person or virtual consultation. During your visit, Dr. Kamran Kiani will review your dental and medical history, take digital X-rays or a 3D scan, assess bone volume and gum health, and present a personalized treatment plan with transparent pricing. We accept most major dental insurance plans and will file claims on your behalf.

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Full-Arch Dental Implants: All-on-4 and Implant-Supported Dentures

Patients missing most or all of their teeth have options beyond single implants. All-on-4 dental implants use just four strategically placed posts to support a full arch of teeth. This technique reduces the need for bone grafting in many cases and significantly lowers the per-tooth cost compared to replacing every tooth individually.

All-on-4 pricing in the Pembroke Pines area typically ranges from $18,000 to $30,000 per arch. Implant-supported overdentures are a more affordable middle-ground option, typically ranging from $6,000 to $12,000, and significantly improve comfort and retention compared to conventional removable dentures.

What to Expect During Dental Implant Surgery in Pembroke Pines

Many patients are pleasantly surprised by how manageable the implant process is. The surgery itself is performed under local anesthesia, and sedation options are available to ensure you’re completely comfortable throughout. The titanium post is placed into the jawbone in a procedure that typically takes 60 to 90 minutes per implant.

After placement, a healing period of three to six months allows the implant to fuse with the bone through osseointegration. Recovery is usually mild — most patients return to desk work the next day, with some soreness and swelling for three to five days.

Why a Local Pembroke Pines Dentist Beats the Dental Chains

You’ve likely seen advertising from large dental chains like Aspen Dental promoting dental implants starting at $999. These advertisements rarely reflect the total cost of treatment. When patients arrive for consultations, they frequently discover that the advertised price covers only one component — typically just the post — while the abutment, crown, imaging, and any necessary bone grafting are billed separately.

At Pines True Smile, we give you the complete treatment plan cost upfront. Our doctors — Dr. Kamran Kiani and Dr. Mark Cowan — have performed hundreds of implant cases and bring continuity of care that rotating staff at chain practices cannot always provide.

Sedation Options for Anxiety-Free Implant Surgery

Dental anxiety shouldn’t stand between you and a restored smile. Pines True Smile offers nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and oral conscious sedation to make implant procedures comfortable even for patients who are nervous about dental work. For patients who prefer deeper sedation for complex full-arch cases, IV sedation can be arranged.

For patients specifically seeking a sedation-focused dental experience, Sedation Dental Spa of Miramar — located minutes away — specializes in sedation dentistry for patients across South Broward County.

Serving Pembroke Pines and Surrounding South Florida Communities

Our Pembroke Pines patients come from across Broward and Miami-Dade Counties. We regularly treat patients from Miramar, Sunrise, Weston, Cooper City, Davie, and Hollywood. Patients in Weston also have an excellent local option in Family Cosmetic Dentistry of Weston, serving the 33326 area.

Full Cost Breakdown: What Affects Your Final Price

Number of Implants

Single-tooth replacement typically runs $3,500 to $5,000. When multiple implants are placed in the same session, Pines True Smile offers per-implant discounts. Full-arch individual implants can exceed $60,000 — which is why most full-arch patients choose All-on-4 or implant-supported dentures instead.

Bone and Gum Health

Patients who lost a tooth several years ago often experience jawbone shrinkage. A bone graft adds $500 to $3,000 to the total depending on the extent of bone loss. Our CBCT imaging measures bone volume before quoting any grafting cost.

Dentist Experience and Technology

Offices using digital impressions, computer-guided placement, and 3D imaging tend to charge more per implant — but the precision reduces complications and can shorten treatment time. Dr. Kiani has placed hundreds of implants across Broward County.

Implant Brand and Materials

Budget implant systems at high-volume chains use lower-tier titanium alloys with less long-term data. Premium implant brands — used at Pines True Smile — have 20+ year clinical studies supporting their durability.

Insurance and Financing

Most PPO plans cover 0% to 50% of implant-related procedures. We offer 0% financing through CareCredit and Sunbit for qualified applicants.

Itemized Cost Breakdown — Pines True Smile

ComponentTypical CostDetail
Implant Post$1,500 – $2,000Medical-grade titanium
Abutment$300 – $500Always ask for itemized quote
Crown$1,200 – $2,000High-quality ceramic; zirconia at higher end
Bone Graft (if needed)$500 – $3,000Determined by CBCT scan
CBCT 3D ScanComplimentary ✓Included at Pines True Smile
Sedation (optional)$200 – $600+Disclosed upfront, no surprise billing

Dental Implant Aftercare: Protecting Your Investment in Pembroke Pines

The long-term success of your dental implants depends as much on aftercare as on the quality of placement. Once your implant is integrated and your crown is seated, a simple daily routine keeps it functioning like a natural tooth for decades.

Daily Oral Hygiene

Brush twice daily with a soft-bristle toothbrush and use floss or an interdental brush around the implant crown. Unlike natural teeth, implants cannot develop cavities — but the gum tissue around them can develop peri-implantitis, the leading cause of implant failure after placement. Keeping the gum line clean prevents this condition entirely.

Regular Professional Cleanings

Schedule professional cleanings every six months at Pines True Smile. Our hygienists use specialized instruments designed not to scratch the implant surface. During each visit, we check the implant’s stability and the condition of the crown to catch any issues early.

Avoid Damaging Habits

Grinding your teeth (bruxism) puts excessive force on implant crowns and can crack the porcelain or loosen the abutment screw. A custom night guard — typically $300 to $500 — protects both your implants and natural teeth. Avoid chewing ice, hard candies, or opening packaging with your teeth.

Follow-Up Imaging

Annual X-rays verify that the bone around the implant remains healthy. Bone loss detected early can be treated; undetected, it leads to implant failure that requires removal and replacement.

Ready to Restore Your Smile?

Pines True Smile has helped hundreds of Pembroke Pines patients reclaim their confidence with dental implants. Transparent pricing, same-team continuity, complimentary 3D scan.

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What Our Implant Patients Say

“Dr. Kiani walked me through every cost upfront — no surprises. My implant looks and feels like a real tooth. Best investment I ever made.”

Maria T., Pembroke Pines  ★★★★★

“I was nervous about the price, but they worked out a payment plan that fit my budget. Three months later and I can eat anything again.”

Carlos R., Miramar  ★★★★★

“After years of hiding my smile, Dr. Kiani gave me a full implant. The pricing was fair and the quality is outstanding.”

Sandra L., Cooper City  ★★★★★

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implant Cost in Pembroke Pines

How long do dental implants last?

With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. The crown on top typically lasts 15 to 25 years depending on wear and oral hygiene habits.

Is dental implant cost in Pembroke Pines competitive?

South Florida pricing is generally competitive. At Pines True Smile, we offer transparent quotes with no hidden fees, and our financing options keep monthly payments manageable for most budgets.

Does insurance cover dental implants?

Most dental insurance plans classify implants as cosmetic and do not cover the titanium post, but many plans do cover the crown portion. Our front desk can verify your benefits at no charge before your consultation.

Can I get dental implants if I have bone loss?

Yes, in many cases. Patients with bone loss may require a bone graft procedure before implant placement. During your consultation at Pines True Smile, our dentist will take 3D X-rays to evaluate your bone density and determine whether a graft is needed.

What if I don’t have dental insurance?

We offer flexible payment options including CareCredit and Sunbit financing. For patients without insurance, we provide an itemized cost estimate before beginning any treatment. Call us and we will work with your budget.