Dental implants cost Phoenix patients $3,000 to $5,000 for a single tooth including the crown, while Diamondback Dentistry's implant package starts at $2,875 in 2026. That figure is a starting point, not a flat rate, because implant cost depends heavily on the specifics of your case. Replacing one tooth is a different project from restoring a full arch, and the price moves with it.
Three things tend to shape the final number more than anything else: how many teeth you are replacing, whether the jaw needs a bone graft before an implant can anchor, and the level of sedation you choose for the procedure. Each of those is a real clinical decision, and each one has a cost attached.
Diamondback Dentistry publishes its base implant price openly because cost transparency is one of the things patients weigh most when choosing where to have the work done. This guide breaks down what dental implants cost in Phoenix by case type, what drives the price up or down, and how insurance and financing fit in.
Dental Implants Cost in Phoenix in 2026
In Phoenix, a single dental implant typically costs $3,000 to $5,000 including the crown. Diamondback Dentistry's implant package starts at $2,875 and covers consultation, surgical placement, and the final restoration. Full-arch and All-on-4 cases in Phoenix typically run $20,000 to $30,000 per arch, with final cost driven by case complexity, bone density, and sedation level.
Public Pricing
Diamondback Dentistry Implant Package
What's included
- Implant consultation and treatment plan
- Surgical placement of the implant
- Final restoration on the implant
Final inclusions confirmed at consultation. Phoenix market range for a comparable single-tooth implant is $3,000 to $5,000.
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Key Things to Know About Dental Implant Cost in Phoenix
- 01Diamondback Dentistry's implant package starts at $2,875 for a single-tooth case, below the Phoenix market average of $3,000 to $5,000.
- 02Three patient signals drive the final number up: how many teeth are being replaced, whether a bone graft is needed, and the sedation level chosen.
- 03Full-arch and All-on-4 cases typically cost $20,000 to $30,000 per arch in Phoenix; full mouth restoration runs $28,000 to $60,000.
- 04Most PPO dental plans cover implants as a major service at 50 percent after deductible, with annual maximums typically capped at $1,000 to $1,500.
- 05CareCredit and in-house payment plans are available to spread the cost over time; the $19 New Patient Special covers the exam and scans needed for a written implant estimate.
What Dental Implants Cost in Phoenix
Patients shopping for dental implants in Phoenix in 2026 encounter a wide range, from around $2,875 for a single tooth at the low end to roughly $60,000 for both arches at the high end. The spread looks dramatic, but it reflects how different these cases really are. The single biggest variable is how many teeth you are replacing. The second is what kind of foundation your jaw provides, since a site that needs a bone graft adds clinical steps and cost. The breakdown below walks through pricing by case type first, then by the material the implant is made from.
Cost by Implant Type
Implant cost scales with the scope of the case. Replacing one tooth, replacing several adjacent teeth, and restoring a full arch are three distinct procedures with three distinct price bands. Here is how each one tends to price out in Phoenix.
Single-Tooth Implant Cost
A single tooth implant in Phoenix typically costs $3,000 to $5,000 including the crown. Diamondback Dentistry's implant package starts at $2,875 and covers the implant consultation and treatment plan, surgical placement, and the final restoration, with final inclusions confirmed at the consultation. This is the most common implant case at the practice. It replaces one missing or failing tooth with a titanium post, an abutment, and a crown, restoring a single gap without affecting the neighboring teeth.
Multiple-Tooth Implant Cost
Replacing two to four adjacent teeth in Phoenix typically costs $5,000 to $15,000, depending on the case. When several teeth in a row are missing, an implant-supported bridge is often used instead of placing one implant per tooth. A few strategically positioned implants anchor a bridge that spans the gap, which reduces the total number of implants needed and keeps the cost lower than individual implants for every tooth would be.
Full-Arch and All-on-4 Cost
A full-arch restoration in Phoenix typically costs $20,000 to $30,000 per arch, and full mouth restoration of both arches runs $28,000 to $60,000 total. This approach replaces an entire upper or lower arch using four to six strategically placed implants that support a fixed prosthesis. It is the most involved implant treatment and the most expensive, because it restores a complete set of teeth on one or both jaws. Diamondback Dentistry offers full-arch consultations and quotes these cases individually rather than publishing a fixed price.
Cost by Implant Material
The material the implant post is made from also affects the price. Two options dominate, and they suit different patients for different reasons.
Titanium Implants
Titanium has been the industry standard for implants since the 1960s and carries the longest clinical track record of any implant material. It has the strongest evidence base for osseointegration, the process by which the implant fuses with the jawbone. Titanium is the default at Diamondback Dentistry unless a specific clinical factor or patient preference points toward an alternative.
Zirconia Implants
Zirconia is a metal-free ceramic option suited to patients with metal sensitivities or a strong aesthetic preference in the smile zone, where its tooth-colored material can be an advantage. It typically costs 20 to 40 percent more than titanium. Zirconia is available on a quote-on-request basis at Diamondback Dentistry and is not part of the $2,875 base package.
Phoenix Implant Cost at a Glance
How dental implant cost in Phoenix scales by case type, with Diamondback Dentistry's pricing for context.
| Case Type | Phoenix Market Range | Diamondback Dentistry |
|---|---|---|
| Single-Tooth Implant (with crown) | $3,000 to $5,000 | $2,875 starting (implant package) |
| Multiple-Tooth Implant Bridge (2 to 4 teeth) | $5,000 to $15,000 | Quote on consultation |
| Full-Arch and All-on-4 (per arch) | $20,000 to $30,000 | Quote on consultation |
| Full Mouth (both arches) | $28,000 to $60,000 | Quote on consultation |
| Bone Graft (when needed) | $300 to $3,000 | Quote on consultation |
| Sinus Lift (when needed) | $1,500 to $5,000 | Quote on consultation |
Phoenix market ranges sourced from April 2026 competitor SERP analysis. Diamondback Dentistry quotes confirmed at the consultation. Final cost depends on case complexity, bone density, materials, and sedation level chosen.
What Affects Dental Implant Cost in Phoenix
The price bands above are starting points. Where a specific case lands within them comes down to a handful of clinical factors: how complex the case is and how many implants it needs, the density of the bone receiving the implant, the materials chosen for the implant and crown, and the level of sedation used during surgery. The four sections below explain how each one moves the number.
10-year success rate for dental implants
Dental implants are among the most predictable restorative procedures in dentistry. Most published 10-year follow-up studies report success rates between 90 and 95 percent, which is part of why the up-front investment is meaningful. The work tends to last.
Source: American Dental Association
Case Complexity and Number of Implants
The scope of the case is the first cost driver. Replacing one tooth costs less than replacing four, but replacing four costs less per tooth than replacing one, because the planning and surgical time are shared across the case. Cases that call for additional surgical steps add cost on top of the base. A site that needs a sinus lift or ridge augmentation before an implant can be placed adds clinical work and materials. In Phoenix, a bone graft typically adds $300 to $3,000 and a sinus lift typically adds $1,500 to $5,000, depending on the size and complexity of the procedure.
Bone Density and the Need for a Bone Graft
Bone density is the single most common reason a Phoenix implant quote moves up from a single-tooth base price. When a tooth has been missing for a long time, the bone at the site tends to resorb, or shrink away, because it is no longer stimulated by a tooth root. Without enough healthy bone, an implant cannot anchor reliably, so a graft is added to the treatment plan to rebuild the site first. Grafting material can come from a synthetic source, a donor (an allograft), or the patient's own bone (an autograft). The source and the amount of bone needed both affect the final cost.
Implant and Crown Materials
Materials affect cost at two points: the implant body and the crown that sits on top of it. The implant post is usually titanium or zirconia, covered in the material section above. The crown has its own range of options, including porcelain-fused-to-metal, all-ceramic, and zirconia. All-ceramic and zirconia crowns cost more than porcelain-fused-to-metal, and they are typically chosen for teeth in the smile zone, where matching the look of the surrounding teeth matters most. The crown material is usually selected case by case based on where the tooth sits and how visible it is.
Sedation and Anesthesia Level
The level of sedation is a cost factor that patients can often choose. Local anesthesia alone is included in package pricing at most Phoenix practices. Beyond that, nitrous oxide, also called laughing gas, is typically a small add-on, often $50 to $150 per visit. Oral conscious sedation, taken as a pill before the appointment, typically runs $200 to $500 per visit. IV sedation, the deepest option, requires a separate consultation and an additional provider, so it is quoted on a case basis. The right level depends on the length of the procedure and how anxious a patient feels about treatment.
Insurance and Financing for Dental Implants in Phoenix
An implant is a significant expense, and most patients want to know what insurance will offset before they commit. The honest answer is that coverage varies widely from plan to plan, and implants are often covered less generously than other restorative work. Diamondback Dentistry is in-network with most major PPO dental plans and verifies your benefits before any treatment begins, so you know your out-of-pocket cost up front rather than after the fact.
Insurance We Accept for Dental Implants in Phoenix
Diamondback Dentistry is in-network with most major PPO dental plans. These are the carriers we work with most often on implant cases. In total, the practice is in-network with 18 carriers and programs, including UnitedHealthcare, MetLife, Guardian, Principal, Ameritas, Sun Life, and Anthem. Call (602) 866-8183 to verify your specific plan tier.
In-network PPO plans
Financing
Diamondback Dentistry accepts CareCredit and offers in-house payment plans on larger cases. The $19 New Patient Special covers the exam and scans needed for a written implant estimate.
Does Dental Insurance Cover Dental Implants?
Dental insurance covers implants on a plan-by-plan basis. Many traditional PPO plans treat an implant as a major service and cover it at 50 percent after the deductible is met, while some plans exclude implants entirely and others cover the crown but not the surgical placement. Medical insurance, separate from dental, may cover implant-related surgery when there is a documented medical necessity, such as reconstruction after trauma or after a tumor. Because of these differences, the only reliable way to know your coverage is to have the front desk verify your specific plan before treatment.
PPO Plans Diamondback Accepts
Diamondback Dentistry works most often on implant cases with five PPO carriers, listed here in the order patients ask about them: Delta Dental, Humana, Cigna, Aetna, and Blue Cross Blue Shield. The practice accepts Delta Dental PPO plans, though DeltaCare USA is not in-network at this time. In total, Diamondback Dentistry is in-network with 18 carriers and programs, and the front desk keeps the full list. If your carrier is not among the five above, it is worth a quick call to confirm, since the broader list covers many additional plans.
Annual Maximums and What They Mean
Most PPO dental plans cap what they will pay in a year. These annual maximums typically fall between $1,000 and $1,500, a limit that has stayed roughly flat for decades even as treatment costs have risen. On an implant case, that cap matters: insurance often covers a portion of the crown but rarely the full surgical placement, so most insured patients still pay a meaningful share out of pocket. Splitting a larger treatment plan across two calendar years can sometimes make use of two years of benefits, and the front desk can advise on timing.
Financing Options
For costs that insurance does not cover, Diamondback Dentistry offers several ways to spread payment over time. CareCredit, a third-party health-financing option, typically offers interest-free promotional terms for 6 to 24 months, after which a standard APR applies. The practice also offers in-house payment plans on larger treatment cases, arranged at the consultation. For patients who want to start without committing to the full package, the $19 New Patient Special covers the exam and scans needed to produce a written implant estimate, so you can see real numbers for your case first. Diamondback Dentistry also offers membership and cash-pay options for patients without insurance; call the front desk for current terms.
What's Included in the Diamondback Implant Package
The $2,875 implant package covers the standard single-tooth case at Diamondback Dentistry. It includes the implant consultation and treatment plan, surgical placement of the implant, and the final restoration on the implant, with final inclusions confirmed at the consultation. That price represents a complete single-tooth implant for a straightforward case, from planning through the finished tooth.
Some cases call for additional steps that fall outside the base package and are quoted separately when they apply. These include a bone graft or sinus lift if the jaw needs rebuilding before placement, IV sedation if a patient chooses that level of anesthesia, a zirconia implant in place of the standard titanium, and extraction of the existing tooth if one is still in place. Whatever a specific case requires, Diamondback Dentistry provides a written treatment estimate before any work begins, so there are no surprises once treatment starts.
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Schedule a Dental Implant Consultation in North Phoenix
Every implant case is different. Diamondback Dentistry offers consultations where Dr. Pouria Owtad reviews your case, takes the imaging needed for an accurate estimate, and walks you through what your specific treatment plan would look like, in writing, before any work begins.
Dental Implants in North Phoenix
Diamondback Dentistry is at 1512 W Bell Rd, Suite C6, Phoenix, AZ 85023, between 15th Ave and 17th Ave on Bell Road. The office is about 1.5 miles east of the I-17 and Bell Road interchange. We see implant patients from across the North Valley.
Neighborhoods served
- Moon Valley
- Deer Valley
- North Mountain Village
- Sunnyslope
- Paradise Valley Village
- Desert Ridge
- Happy Valley
- Arrowhead
- Peoria
- Glendale
ZIP codes in catchment
- 85023
- 85022
- 85027
- 85021
- 85053
- 85029
- 85020
- 85051
Diamondback Dentistry · 1512 W Bell Rd, Ste C6, Phoenix, AZ 85023 · (602) 866-8183


