
If you are missing a tooth and thinking about an implant, one of the first questions on your mind is what it will cost. The honest answer is that there is no single price, because a tooth implant is planned around you, not sold off a shelf. What you can understand clearly is what shapes the cost and what a proper quote should include, so you can plan with confidence and avoid surprises. At Bigger Smiles in Gymea, we believe in clear, itemised quotes for our patients across Sydney and the Sutherland Shire. Here is what actually goes into the cost of a single tooth implant.
What makes up a single tooth implant?
A single tooth implant has three main parts. The implant post is a small, medical-grade titanium root placed into the jawbone. The abutment is the connector that sits on top, and the crown is the visible tooth, custom-made to match your natural teeth. The treatment usually unfolds over a few months, moving from placement to a healing phase while the post fuses with the bone, and then to fitting the final crown.
One of the advantages of a single dental implant is that it stands on its own. Unlike some other options, it does not rely on altering the healthy teeth on either side of the gap.
Why is there no single price
Every mouth is different, and the cost of an implant reflects your particular situation rather than a fixed rate. Two people can be quoted differently for what sounds like the same treatment, simply because their needs are not the same. Understanding the factors below helps explain why, and helps you read any quote with a clearer eye.
What affects the cost of a single tooth implant?
Several things shape the final figure. The position of the tooth matters, since a front tooth often calls for careful attention to appearance and gum shaping, while a back tooth needs to withstand heavier chewing forces. The condition of your bone and gums is another key factor, because a tooth that has been missing for a while can lead to bone loss, and some patients need a bone graft or sinus lift to build a strong foundation before the implant can be placed. Whether the tooth still needs to be removed also plays a part.
Beyond that, the crown material influences both the look and the longevity of the result, and the implant system chosen affects quality and long-term reliability. The overall complexity of your case, along with the planning and technology involved, rounds out the picture. At Bigger Smiles, we use CBCT 3D imaging and guided implant surgery, which allows precise planning, fewer surprises and a more comfortable, minimally invasive experience.
What a complete quote should include
This is where clarity really counts. A trustworthy quote is itemised, so you can see every part of the treatment rather than a single number that may leave things out. A complete quote should cover the consultation and 3D imaging, any extraction or bone graft you need, the implant post, the abutment, the final crown, and your follow-up care. If a figure looks surprisingly low, it is worth checking whether it includes all of these stages.
At Bigger Smiles, we provide an itemised, ADA-coded quote up front, so you know exactly what each part of your treatment involves before anything begins. There are no hidden extras and nothing left to guesswork.
The lasting value of a single tooth implant
An implant does more than fill a gap. Because the post replaces the tooth root, it keeps the jawbone stimulated and helps prevent the bone loss that follows a missing tooth. It restores natural chewing and speech, protects the alignment of your other teeth, and gives back the confidence of a complete smile. With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, a well-placed implant can last for many years, which makes it a lasting investment in your long-term oral health rather than a short-term fix.
Managing the investment
There are practical ways to make treatment more manageable. If you hold major dental extras cover, your health fund may pay a rebate towards the treatment, and the itemised, ADA-coded quote we provide is exactly what your fund needs to confirm your entitlement before you start. For any remaining balance, our flexible payment plans help spread the cost, and in some circumstances, patients may be eligible to access superannuation early on compassionate grounds, which our team can talk you through.
How Bigger Smiles plans your treatment
Every treatment plan is personalised and built on precise imaging and careful planning, with comfort-focused care for anxious and first-time patients and continuity from a single clinical team. If you are missing several teeth rather than one, we can also talk you through full-arch options such as All-on-X implants. You can learn more about our full approach to dental implants in Sydney across every stage of care.
Book a free implant consultation with Bigger Smiles
The only way to know exactly what your implant will cost is a proper assessment. Our friendly team will examine your needs, explain your options in plain language, and prepare a clear, itemised quote with no surprises.
Book your free implant consultation with Bigger Smiles by calling 02 8502 3141 or booking online. We are located at 8 Gymea Bay Road, Gymea NSW 2227, caring for patients across the Sutherland Shire and southern Sydney.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why isn’t there a single price for a tooth implant?
Because every case is different. Your quote depends on the tooth’s position, your bone and gum health, the crown material, and whether any preparation, such as an extraction or bone graft, is needed. A personalised assessment gives an accurate figure.
What should a complete single tooth implant quote include?
A clear quote should cover the consultation and 3D imaging, any extraction or bone graft, the implant post, the abutment, the final crown and follow-up care. Ask for an itemised, ADA-coded quote so nothing is hidden.
Does a front tooth implant differ from a back tooth?
It can. Front teeth often need extra attention to appearance and gum shaping, while back teeth must handle heavier chewing forces. Your dentist plans for the demands of that specific tooth.
Will I need a bone graft?
Not always. It depends on how much healthy bone you have to support the implant. Our CBCT 3D imaging shows this clearly, so we can tell you at your consultation whether any preparation is needed.
Can my health fund help with the cost?
Often, yes, if you hold major dental extras cover. We provide an itemised, ADA-coded quote you can give your fund to check your rebate before treatment, and payment plans can help with any remaining gap.
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