Dental Implant Cost

REAL NUMBERS, PUBLISHED

What Dental Implants Cost in Winchester — In Writing, Before You Ever Call

Search “dental implant cost” in Winchester and you’ll find the same answer everywhere: call us. One competitor’s pricing page states outright that the only way to get a number is to phone them. We think a decision this size deserves better — so here are our real ranges, what changes them, and exactly how you get your final figure (free, in writing, same day as your scan).

Our ranges

Single tooth implant — implant, abutment, and crown, complete$3,500 – $5,500
Snap-in implant denture — implants + denture, per arch$15,000 – $20,000
Fixed full-arch (All-on-4 / All-on-6) — extractions, temporary teeth, and final arch, per arch$20,000 – $32,000

Every quote we give is complete — planning scan, fully guided surgery, components, sedation discussion, and the final teeth made in our on-site lab by two full-time technicians. Replacing several neighboring teeth with an implant bridge falls between the single-tooth and full-arch ranges and is quoted precisely from your scan. If you’re comparing quotes from elsewhere, make sure theirs includes everything ours does. Many don’t.

Why quotes vary (and what “cheap implant” ads leave out)

Three things move the number: how many teeth you’re replacing, the condition of your bone (a tooth missing for years usually means the jawbone has shrunk — grafting rebuilds it), and what’s included. That last one is where patients get burned. An advertised “$1,995 implant” is typically the titanium post alone — no abutment, no crown, no scan, no sedation. It’s a car quoted by the engine. Dr. Oestervemb breaks down where the money actually goes in this short video:

Possible add-ons, honestly priced:

Simple extraction$200 – $450
Socket preservation graft (at extraction)$500 – $800
Larger ridge graft$1,500 – $4,500
Sinus lift (some upper back teeth)$1,500 – $3,500
IV sedation$195 per 15 minutes
General anesthesia (licensed anesthesiologist)$4,500
3D CBCT scan$0 — included in your free consult

Why our numbers hold up well against two-office treatment

At many practices, implant treatment involves a surgeon’s office and your general dentist and an outside lab — three businesses, three fees. Here, Dr. Oestervemb handles fully guided surgery through final teeth himself, and our lab builds your teeth down the hall. One doctor, one roof, one bill isn’t just more convenient — it removes two markups from your quote. It’s a large part of why patients drive from out of state for full-arch treatment in Winchester.

Insurance: what it actually does

Dental insurance rarely covers implants fully, but it often covers parts — commonly the crown, the extraction, or grafting — up to your plan’s annual maximum ($1,000–$2,500 on most plans). Two ways we squeeze real value from it: our team verifies your exact benefits before treatment starts, and for larger cases we can often phase treatment across two plan years, using this year’s remaining maximum and next year’s fresh one on the same case. Unused benefits vanish every December 31.

Financing: the monthly-payment version

Most of our implant patients pay monthly, not up front. Through Cherry, CareCredit, Proceed, and LendingClub, single-implant treatment often lands near a car-insurance-sized monthly payment, and full-arch cases can frequently be structured in the low hundreds per month depending on approval and term. You’ll see exact, personalized numbers at your consult — and you’re free to take them home and think.

The five questions that expose a bad quote

Take these to every consultation you attend, including ours: (1) Is this quote complete — scan, surgery, abutment, crown — or will items be added later? (2) Does one doctor place and restore, or will I be sent between offices? (3) Are you board-certified in implant dentistry (ABOI/ID)? (4) Is the lab in-house or shipped out? (5) If an implant fails, what happens and what does it cost? A practice that squirms at these questions has answered them.

Your exact number, free

Your consultation includes a 3D CBCT scan (the only responsible basis for an implant quote — be wary of any price given without one), an honest candidacy assessment, and a complete written figure. If the right answer for you is “do nothing” or “a bridge is smarter here,” Dr. Oestervemb will say so. That’s what double board certification is supposed to mean.

How much is one dental implant in Winchester?

A complete single implant — post, abutment, crown — runs $3,500–$5,500 here. Beware quotes that cover only the post.

How much is All-on-4 in Winchester?

Fixed full-arch teeth run $20,000–$32,000 per arch here — including extractions, temporary teeth, and the final arch. Exact pricing requires a 3D scan, free at your consult.

Why won’t other implant offices publish prices?

Ask them. Ranges are absolutely publishable — cases vary, but honesty about the range doesn’t.

Does insurance cover implants?

Usually partially — crown, extraction, or grafting portions up to your annual maximum. We verify benefits first and can phase large cases across two plan years.

Is financing available?

Yes — monthly payments through Cherry, CareCredit, Proceed, and LendingClub, with terms shown at your free consult.

Guessing is free. So is knowing.