Dental Implants in Miami
A dental implant is a small titanium post that replaces a missing tooth's root, topped with a natural-looking crown. It's the only option that preserves your jawbone, never slips, and can last a lifetime. It's the closest thing to getting your real tooth back.
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The short answer
A dental implant replaces a missing tooth root with a titanium post that fuses to your jaw, then a crown on top. It looks, feels, and works like a real tooth, preserves the bone (which nothing else does), and lasts decades. In Miami, a single implant all-in (post, abutment, and crown) is $2,500; full-arch options replace a whole smile.
The #1 question
What Will Your Implants Cost?
It depends on how many teeth you're replacing. Here's the honest Miami range, with financing that fits most budgets.
Estimate only, based on typical Miami pricing. Your all-inclusive price depends on whether you need an extraction or bone graft first. We give you an exact quote and check your insurance at your free 3D consultation.
Implant Prices in Miami
All-inclusive of the post, abutment, and crown unless noted.
| Option | Just Smile (from) | Miami market | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single tooth implant (all-in) | $2,500 | $3,000–$6,000 | One missing tooth |
| Crown on an existing implant | $1,500 | $1,500–$3,000 | Restoring a placed implant |
| Implant bridge (3–4 teeth) | $6,000 | $6,000–$12,000 | Several teeth in a row |
| All-on-4 (full arch) | $25,000 | $20,000–$30,000 | A whole jaw of teeth |
| Bone graft (if needed) | $250 | $250–$1,200 | Rebuilding bone first |
How people afford implants
Most patients finance from $130/month with financing up to 60 months, and many insurance plans cover part of the crown or a needed extraction even when they don't cover the implant. We map out every dollar before you commit.
See financing options →What's included
- 3D scan and digital implant planning
- The titanium implant post
- The abutment (connector)
- A custom, natural-looking crown
- Follow-ups until it's perfect
How a Dental Implant Works
Three stages over a few months, and the result lasts for decades.

Place the post
Under local anesthesia, we place a small titanium post into the jaw where the tooth's root used to be.

It fuses to bone
Over 3–6 months the post integrates with your bone, creating a foundation as strong as a natural root.

Add the crown
We top it with a custom crown shade-matched to your teeth, and you're back to eating and smiling normally.
From a Gap to a Whole Smile
An implant fills the space with a tooth that blends right in, and it protects the teeth around it.
Before: a missing tooth
A gap lets neighboring teeth drift and the jawbone shrink over time.
After: a natural tooth
A standalone implant that looks, feels, and chews like the real thing. No one can tell.
Implant vs Bridge vs Denture
Why an implant is usually the best long-term value, compared honestly.
| Implant | Bridge | Denture | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Preserves jawbone | Yes | No | No |
| Touches other teeth | No | Grinds them down | No |
| Stays put / eat anything | Yes | Yes | Can slip |
| Lifespan | Decades / lifetime | 5–15 yrs | 5–10 yrs |
| Upfront cost | Higher | Mid | Lowest |
Replacing many teeth? Compare All-on-4 & implant-supported dentures.
What to expect
Comfortable, and Built to Last
Getting an implant is more comfortable than most people expect. It's done under local anesthesia, and recovery feels like a tooth extraction. And it's an investment that pays off: the post can last a lifetime, with over 95% still going strong after 10 years.
Not enough bone? See bone grafting →You're likely a candidate if you
- Are missing one or more teeth
- Have healthy gums (we treat any issues first)
- Have enough bone, or can have it grafted
- Want a permanent fix, not a removable one
- Are tired of a slipping denture or failing bridge
What Happens After, and Why You Wait
An implant isn't rushed: the magic is your bone fusing to the post. Here's the honest timeline.
- Days 1–3Easy recovery. Mild swelling and soreness, much like an extraction. Soft foods, and most people are back to work the next day.
- Weeks 1–2The gum heals. The site settles and any stitches dissolve. You can wear a temporary tooth, so you're never walking around with a gap.
- Months 2–6Osseointegration. The post slowly fuses with your jawbone into a permanent anchor. This wait is exactly what lets an implant last decades, and it can't be rushed.
- Final visitThe crown goes on. Once it's fused, we attach your custom crown, and you eat, speak, and smile like it's your own tooth again.
A common first step
When You Need a Bone Graft First
An implant needs enough bone to anchor into. If a tooth has been missing a while, that bone has usually shrunk, so we rebuild it with a small graft first, then place the implant once it's solid. A quick 3D scan tells us whether you need one before you commit to anything.
Learn about bone grafting →You may need a graft if
- Your tooth has been gone for a while
- The ridge feels thin or looks sunken
- You're placing an upper back implant (sinus lift)
- You're having the tooth out now (socket preservation)
Replacing Several or All Your Teeth?
You don't need one implant per tooth. A few implants can secure many teeth. Here are your options.
Implant Bridge
Two implants hold a fixed bridge of 3–4 teeth, for several missing teeth in a row.
See bridges →All-on-4
A full arch of fixed teeth on just 4 implants. Permanent, never removed.
See All-on-4 →Snap-In Dentures
A denture that clips onto 2–4 implants. No slipping, lower cost than a full set.
See implant dentures →Be ready
How to Prepare
- Come in for a 3D scan and full exam, so we can plan it all digitally first
- Share your medical history and any medications
- If you smoke, cutting back improves healing and success
- We treat any gum disease or decay before placing the implant
- Arrange a ride home if you choose sedation
Risks, and how we keep them rare
Implants succeed over 95% of the time. The rare risks (infection, the post not fusing, or nerve/sinus irritation) are almost always avoidable with careful planning.
- 3D CBCT planning maps your nerves & sinuses precisely
- Sterile technique and proven implant systems
- Bone and gum health addressed before we place it
- Clear aftercare so healing goes smoothly
Implants From $130/month
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Implant Questions, Answered
Who you'll see
Your Miami Dentists
Bilingual specialists who do this every day. You're in expert hands.
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