Why This Guide Exists (and Why Most “Best Implant” Lists Fail You)
About 178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth. That number climbs every year — and so does the number of people searching for a reliable, affordable implant provider. The problem is that most “best of” lists are either thinly veiled ads for a single chain or generic round-ups that never mention what anything actually costs.
This guide is different. We researched pricing, patient outcomes, implant brands, surgeon qualifications, and post-operative support across the major US implant networks — and we included one option that consistently outperforms all of them on value: dental tourism to Colombia through The Healthy Treatment. Not because we’re biased (okay, maybe a little), but because the data makes ignoring it irresponsible.
Whether you need a single tooth replaced or a full-mouth All-on-4 restoration, the difference between providers can be $20,000 or more. We want you to walk into your first consultation already knowing the right questions to ask — and knowing what a fair price looks like.
Every provider below is evaluated on five criteria: implant brand quality, surgeon credentials, pricing transparency, patient reviews, and long-term follow-up support. We link to original sources for every major claim, so you can verify everything yourself.
Avg. single implant cost
in the US (Denefits, 2026)
Success rate in healthy
patients (Gitnux, 2026)
Implants placed per year
in the US (AAID Data)
Many clinics advertise “$499 dental implants” — but that price typically covers only the titanium post. The abutment, crown, imaging, and any required bone grafting are billed separately. Always ask for a comprehensive, all-in quote before committing. Read more about hidden implant fees →