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Financing Dental Implants
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Your smile is priceless. But we understand the investment is real. That’s why at Nuvia, you can see flexible ways to finance your dental implants—so you can stop waiting and start living.

Highlights

  • Nuvia’s delivers full mouth dental implants with permanent teeth in 24 hours
  • The cost will depend on your unique needs and treatment plan.
  • 92% of dental implant patients make their new smile affordable with payment plans.
  • Monthly payment plans range from $250 to $900, depending on whether you're restoring a single arch or both

Nuvia Dental Implant Financing

For most people, a full mouth restoration is something they can’t (and shouldn’t) put off—but that doesn’t mean you have to pay for it all at once.

In fact, around 92% of Nuvia patients choose a financing plan to help make their new smile affordable.

Depending on your approval and down payment, monthly payments typically range from $450–$900. 

You’ll know your exact cost before ever committing to treatment—and that cost won’t suddenly change halfway through. You get one all-inclusive price with no hidden fees or surprises.

Find a Financing Plan

Your financing options come from trusted third-party financing lenders that have partnered with Nuvia to help make your dental implants possible.

Finding a plan is easy. When you come in for your consultation, not only will you get the final cost for how much your new smile will cost, you’ll be given finance options so you can see which best fits your budget. 

To qualify for financing for dental implants, patients must: 

  • Have a credit score of 675 or higher or know someone who does and is willing to co-sign.
  • Know that monthly payments for a set of upper or lower teeth range from around $250-$450
  • Know that monthly payments for a full mouth range from $450-$900

If you’re unsure whether you’ll qualify, the best thing to do is take the 60-second quiz to see if you may be eligible for a new smile. You might be closer than you think.

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Investing In Yourself

Missing or failing teeth aren’t just a cosmetic problem—they can affect your ability to chew, digest, and even speak clearly. And the longer you wait, the more jaw bone you may lose.

Don’t wait until your situation gets worse… Or you could find yourself stuck with temporary solutions to missing teeth forever.

Financing dental implants gives you the freedom to move forward now—without draining your savings or putting your health on hold. Take the first step today. It starts with a quick, 60-second quiz to find out if you may be a candidate.

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Dental Implant Pricing Breakdown - Average Price by Procedure in the US

Dental implant pricing can vary widely depending on your location, bone health, materials used, and the complexity of your case. 

The ranges below reflect average U.S. pricing published by reputable third-party sources and are meant to give you a general idea of what full mouth restoration can cost. 

For a deeper breakdown of what impacts pricing, visit the Dental Implant Cost Guide—or take the 60-second eligibility quiz to schedule a consultation and receive personalized pricing based on your specific needs.

Procedure / Line Item Typical Price Range (USD) Notes
Full mouth dental implants (replacing each tooth) $60,000–$90,000 Highest-cost approach because teeth are replaced individually. Because of advanced, modern methods this is not a common approach.
All-on-4® / All-on-X dental implants (full-arch) $24,000–$50,000 (full set) Often described as 4–6 implants per arch supporting a full set.
Zygomatic dental implants (full upper arch) $30,000–$50,000 (upper arch) Advanced option for severe upper-jaw bone loss; pricing is commonly bundled.
Sinus lift $1,500–$5,000 Range varies by materials, complexity, and local fees.
Bone grafting $549–$5,148 Varies by graft type (synthetic, donor, or using your own bone).

Note: These ranges reflect commonly published U.S. averages and can vary significantly by location, case complexity, materials, anesthesia, and what’s included in the treatment fee. Always confirm your exact treatment plan and total price in writing.

Wondering how the type of dental implant affects cost?

The cost of dental implants can change depending on whether you need a single implant, full-arch solution, All-on-X treatment, or advanced options for bone loss.

Compare the types of dental implants and their costs →

What Factors Impact Dental Implant Pricing?

Dental implant pricing varies based on several key factors:

  • Case complexity – Patients with bone loss may require additional procedures like bone grafting, sinus lifts, or zygomatic implants, which increase overall cost.

  • Number of arches treated – Replacing both upper and lower teeth costs more than restoring a single arch.

  • Type of implant solution – Replacing each tooth individually is typically more expensive than an All-on-4® or All-on-X full-arch approach but it isn’t a common approach.

  • Materials used – Premium materials that are designed to last like zirconia teeth and medical-grade titanium implants can affect pricing. This is one area you don’t want to compromise on.

  • Anesthesia and surgical team – IV sedation or general anesthesia monitored by a CRNA may influence total treatment cost. This will be an add on fee at some places; however, at Nuvia anesthesia is already included in the treatment.

Because every case is different, the most accurate way to determine your exact dental implant pricing is through a personalized consultation

Top Questions About Financing Dental Implants

What credit score do you need?

We recommend a credit score of 675+ for the best chances of approval with our third-party lenders. That said, options vary—and if you’re concerned about your score, a co-signer may help.

Are there interest-free financing options available? 

Some third-party lenders offer short-term, interest-free plans for qualified applicants. The best way to find out your options is to complete the 60-second quiz and speak with a Smile Consultant at Nuvia.

How to qualify for dental implant financing?

Your credit score, income, and debt-to-income ratio are all considered. You may also use a co-signer to improve your chances of approval.

Can you pay monthly for an implant?

Yes. Many patients choose a monthly payment plan to spread the cost of dental implants over time. Typical payments range from $450–$900/month depending on your credit and plan terms.

How do I pay off my dental implants?

You’ll work with a third-party financing company that manages your monthly payments. Some patients choose to pay it off early—others prefer to stick to low monthly installments. Either way, we’ll help you understand your options clearly from day one.

How much will dental insurance pay for an implant?

Most traditional dental insurance plans cover little to none of the cost of full mouth dental implants. Some plans may contribute a small portion toward a single implant or related procedures, but coverage for full-arch or full-mouth restorations is rare. A new smile can still be affordable with dental implant financing offered at Nuvia.

How much do dental implants cost for an entire mouth?

Full mouth dental implant pricing varies widely depending on the type of solution used, the number of implants required, your bone health, and the materials selected. An All-on-4® or All-on-X approach is typically more cost-effective than replacing each tooth individually, but every case is different.

Author: Nuvia Team
Last Updated: 3/9/2026
The NUVIA Difference

Why Wait Up To 10 Months Or More For Your New Smile?

The traditional dental implant process can be outdated, inconvenient and long. Nuvia’s 24hr permanent teeth process is safe, convenient and fast.

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Nuvia's 24HR Permanent Teeth
Traditional dental implants

Permanent Teeth Delivered in 24hrs

Up to 10+ months wait for permanent teeth

Eat Soft Foods* Immediately

May be on liquid diet for up to 6 weeks, then soft foods for up to 8+ months

Only 1 Appointment to Get Permanent Teeth

Up to 9+ visits required

Zirconia* Material

Delivered in 24hrs

Varies; delivered up to 10+ months after surgery

Titanium Framework

Flexibility of acrylic denture can be prone to break, may disrupt healing

Digitally Mapped for Precise Fit

Multiple, manual wax mold adjustments. Dependent on skill of provider

Slim Design for a Natural Feel

Temporary denture can be bulky and feel less natural

Teeth Created By In-House Lab

Saves you time and cost

Back and forth with 3rd party labs can cause delays & added expense

Comfortably Asleep During Procedure

Sedation included at no extra cost

Varies; may not be offered or can be an extra fee

Team of Surgeons, CRNA’s & Restorative Doctors for Every Procedure

Included at no extra cost

Varies; single dentist may handle multiple roles

Nuvia's 24HR Permanent Teeth
Traditional "TEETH IN A DAY"

Permanent Teeth Delivered in 24hrs

Up to 10+ months wait for permanent teeth

Eat Soft Foods* Immediately

May be on liquid diet for up to 6 weeks, then soft foods for up to 8+ months

Only 1 Appointment to Get Permanent Teeth

Up to 9+ visits required

Zirconia* Material

Delivered in 24hrs

Varies; delivered up to 10+ months after surgery

Digitally Mapped for Precise Fit the First Time

Multiple, manual wax mold adjustments. Dependent on skill of provider

Slim Design for a More Natural Feel

Temporary denture can be bulky and feel less natural

Teeth Created By In-House Lab

Saves you time and cost

Back and forth with 3rd party labs can cause delays & added expense

Comfortably Asleep During Procedure

Sedation included at no extra cost

Varies; may not be offered or can be an extra fee

Team of Surgeons, CRNA’s & Restorative Doctors for Every Procedure

Included at no extra cost

Varies; single dentist may handle multiple roles

*Not all those who come in for a consultation are eligible for this treatment. Results may vary in individual cases.

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Cost Guide

Dental Implant Cost Guide

2026 Cost Guide

This guide is designed to walk you step by step through the dental implant process and each dental implant type with their associated costs.

  • Different implant types and their average costs
  • 4 little known factors that affect pricing
  • How much will dental & health insurance typically cover for dental implants?
  • What 1000’s of average Americans are doing to make this treatment affordable.
  • And more...
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