Originally published: April 2026 | Reviewed by Dr. Michael Berglass
Dental Implant Cost in Boynton Beach, FL | 2026 Pricing Guide | Dr. Michael Berglass
Dental implants in Boynton Beach, FL cost $2,999 per tooth for a single implant, including placement and crown, at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry, compared to a Palm Beach County market range of $3,500 to $4,500 per tooth.
Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., a fellowship-trained implant dentist at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry, 2415 Quantum Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33426, prices single tooth implants at $2,999, including implant placement and crown restoration.
All-on-4 restorations at $2,999 per arch, and full mouth implant restoration at $5,998 for both arches — against a Boynton Beach market range of $20,000 to $50,000 for comparable full-arch procedures.
Dr. Berglass provides a written cost breakdown at the free consultation appointment before any clinical work begins, with no surprise fees and no components billed separately after treatment commences.
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Dental implant cost in Boynton Beach, FL varies by procedure type, the number of implants per arch, and the preparatory surgical phases each patient requires before placement.
Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., structures pricing at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry around five defined procedure categories.
Each category carries a published price and a written inclusion list disclosed at the free consultation appointment — so patients arrive at surgery with no cost uncertainty.
Dental Implant Pricing — Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry vs. Boynton Beach Market Range
| Procedure | What Is Included | BICD Price | Typical Market Range |
| Single tooth implant | Titanium implant post placement and ceramic crown restoration | $2,999 | $3,500 – $4,500 |
| All-on-4 per arch | Consultation, 3D cone beam CT imaging, 4 implant posts, same-day provisional teeth | $2,999 per arch | $12,000 – $25,000 per arch |
| Full mouth (both arches) | Consultation, 3D cone beam CT imaging, 6–8 posts per arch, same-day provisional teeth | $5,998 | $20,000 – $50,000 |
| Bone graft (if required) | Bone augmentation material, surgical placement, and post-operative care protocol | Confirmed in the written plan | $500 – $3,000 per site |
| Sinus lift (if required) | Maxillary sinus augmentation, healing protocol, follow-up appointment | Confirmed in the written plan | $1,500 – $3,000 per side |
Market range figures reflect Palm Beach County, FL, dental implant pricing as of April 2026, sourced from published local fee schedules and patient cost reports.
The permanent prosthetic teeth — custom-fabricated in a dental laboratory after Dr. Berglass confirms osseointegration at the 3- to 6-month radiographic follow-up — are billed as a separate restorative phase from the surgical costs listed above.
Dr. Berglass discloses the complete two-phase cost in writing at the initial consultation, so patients understand the total financial commitment before scheduling surgery.
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A single-tooth implant at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry costs $2,999, covering three clinical components in a single package: a titanium implant surgically anchored into the jawbone, a ceramic abutment connector, and a permanent crown fabricated to match the patient’s surrounding dentition.
The Boynton Beach market range for the same three-component single tooth implant procedure runs $3,500 to $4,500 at competing Palm Beach County dental practices as of April 2026.
Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., structures the $2,999 price as a complete surgical and restorative package — no component is billed separately after the procedure commences, and no fee appears in the final invoice that was not disclosed in the written treatment plan.
Dr. Berglass places the titanium implant post and attaches a provisional crown during the same surgical appointment for patients who qualify under the same-day implant protocol — defined as patients presenting with adequate bone density, healthy periodontal tissue, and no active oral infection at the time of surgery.
Qualifying patients leave the Boynton Beach office on surgical day with a complete tooth in place and no visible gap. The permanent crown replaces the provisional crown after osseointegration is confirmed at the 3- to 6-month follow-up appointment. Patients can review the complete candidacy criteria and procedure details for single-tooth implants.

Six clinical variables determine the total cost of dental implant treatment at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry in Boynton Beach, FL.
Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., identifies each applicable variable during the free consultation appointment and documents all associated fees in the written treatment plan before scheduling any procedure.
Patients presenting with insufficient jawbone density or residual ridge volume require bone grafting before Dr. Berglass can place implant posts. Bone grafting in the Boynton Beach market costs between $500 and $3,000 per surgical site and adds a preparatory healing phase of 4 to 8 weeks to the treatment timeline before implant placement proceeds.
The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research identifies adequate alveolar bone volume as the primary biological prerequisite for titanium-to-bone osseointegration success.
Dr. Berglass performs bone grafting at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry’s Boynton Beach office, eliminating the need for separate specialist referral fees and third-party facility charges.
Patients replacing upper posterior teeth who present with less than 8 mm of residual bone height below the maxillary sinus floor require a sinus lift procedure before implant post placement.
Sinus augmentation in the Boynton Beach market costs between $1,500 and $3,000 per side and adds a 4-to-8-week bone maturation period before Dr. Berglass can achieve primary implant stability at the posterior maxillary sites.
Dr. Berglass performs sinus augmentation at the Boynton Beach office as part of the same integrated treatment sequence, so patients complete all preparatory and surgical phases under a single provider.
Patients with clinically failing teeth — defined as teeth presenting with irreversible periodontal bone loss, root fracture, or non-restorable decay — incur a separate per-tooth extraction fee before implant placement proceeds.
Dr. Berglass performs extractions at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry and, for patients who meet immediate-placement criteria, places implant posts into the extraction socket during the same surgical appointment, thereby reducing the total number of surgical visits and eliminating a separate preparatory procedure fee.
Patients who elect pharmacological sedation for implant surgery — including oral conscious sedation for single-tooth cases or intravenous sedation for full-arch procedures — incur a separate sedation administration fee in addition to the implant procedure cost.
Dr. Berglass documents the sedation fee in the written treatment plan at the consultation appointment before the patient commits to surgery. Patients managing dental anxiety can review all available sedation and comfort options before scheduling.
Titanium implant posts manufactured by premium, FDA-cleared implant system companies — brands with peer-reviewed clinical survival data published in journals such as the Journal of Oral Implantology — carry higher per-unit material costs than those of economy implant systems with limited published outcome data.
Dr. Berglass uses implant systems with documented long-term osseointegration research at the Boynton Beach practice.
The American Academy of Implant Dentistry recommends that patients ask their implant dentist to identify the specific implant system brand and cite its published 10-year clinical survival rate before consenting to post-placement.
Full-arch implant restoration costs scale directly with the number of implants per arch. All-on-4 restorations use 4 posts per arch. Full mouth implant restorations use 6 to 8 posts per arch.
Patients who replace both the upper and lower arches receive 8 to 16 total titanium posts. Each additional post contributes incremental surgical time, implant system material cost, and prosthetic fabrication complexity to the total treatment investment confirmed in the written plan.
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Most Florida dental insurance plans deny reimbursement for dental implant placement surgery, classifying it as a non-essential elective procedure rather than a medically necessary restorative treatment.
However, six related procedures that form part of the standard implant treatment sequence qualify for partial or full reimbursement under standard Florida dental insurance plan benefit structures as of April 2026.
| Procedure | Typical Coverage Status |
| Tooth extraction | Covered under most plans — basic restorative benefit |
| Bone grafting | Partially covered under some plans |
| Cone beam CT imaging | Covered under diagnostic benefit on some plans |
| Periodontal treatment | Covered under most plans — gum disease classification |
| Implant crown (final prosthetic) | Covered under some major restorative benefits |
| Implant post placement surgery | Rarely covered — classified as non-essential by most plans |
| All-on-4 or full mouth implants | Rarely covered as a complete procedure |
Coverage data reflects standard Florida dental insurance plan structures as of April 2026. Individual plan benefits vary. Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry verifies each patient’s specific active benefits before the consultation appointment.
The missing-tooth clause is a policy exclusion — present in most Florida dental insurance contracts — that denies reimbursement for implant benefits for any tooth that was already missing before the policy’s effective date.
A Florida patient who lost a molar two years ago and enrolls in a new dental insurance plan today will find that the new plan excludes implant coverage for that specific missing tooth under the missing tooth clause, regardless of what the plan’s general implant benefit section states.
Patients should ask their insurance carrier one specific question before assuming implant reimbursement applies: “Does my plan’s missing tooth clause exclude coverage for the teeth I need replaced, and if so, which teeth does the exclusion apply to?” Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry’s front office team submits this verification inquiry to each patient’s insurance carrier before the consultation appointment, so patients arrive knowing exactly which procedures qualify for reimbursement.
Florida patients with questions about dental insurance coverage disputes or policyholder rights can consult the Florida Department of Financial Services.
Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry finances dental implant treatment through CareCredit — a healthcare-specific revolving credit product issued by Synchrony Bank and accepted at more than 260,000 dental, medical, and vision provider locations across the United States.
As of April 2026, qualified CareCredit applicants at the Boynton Beach practice may access three repayment structures:
A $5,998 full-mouth implant restoration at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry, financed on a 12-month CareCredit zero-interest plan, results in a monthly payment of approximately $499.83 for qualified applicants.
Required disclosure: Synchrony Bank’s CareCredit deferred-interest plans charge zero interest only when the patient pays the full promotional balance before the promotional period end date. Balances remaining at the promotional period end date accrue retroactive interest at CareCredit’s standard purchase APR — currently 26.99% — calculated from the original transaction date rather than the promotional end date. Patients should review complete CareCredit terms, current APR rates, and promotional plan eligibility at CareCredit.com before submitting a financing application.
Patients who do not qualify for CareCredit financing can discuss in-house installment arrangements directly with the Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry treatment coordinator at 561-736-1700.
In-house payment plans are structured on a case-by-case basis and documented in writing before treatment begins.
Dental implants produce measurably superior 20-year outcomes compared to conventional full dentures and fixed dental bridges across three clinical performance categories — functional bite force restoration, alveolar bone preservation, and total lifetime cost — but the upfront investment of $2,999 to $5,998 at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry is a real, immediate financial commitment that Florida dental insurance plans rarely offset.
Dental implants restore 90 to 100% of natural bite force in implant-restored patients, compared with 20 to 25% in conventional full denture wearers, according to National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research data on prosthetic chewing efficiency published in peer-reviewed implant literature.
Implant patients eat without dietary restrictions, speak without prosthetic movement, and maintain natural facial structure without daily adhesive use — outcomes that conventional dentures cannot mechanically replicate.
Each titanium implant post transmits occlusal chewing force directly into the alveolar jawbone during mastication, stimulating bone cell activity the way a natural tooth root does.
Patients who wear conventional full dentures for 5 or more years without implant support lose an average of 25% of alveolar bone volume in the edentulous arch, per data published in the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry on long-term denture-related bone resorption.
Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., places titanium posts that halt this resorption process at the point of osseointegration — preserving the bone volume that determines facial structure and future implant candidacy.
Conventional full dentures require professional relining every 2 to 3 years and full prosthetic replacement every 5 to 10 years as alveolar bone resorption changes arch dimensions.
The American Dental Association Health Policy Institute publishes denture lifecycle cost data showing that conventional full-denture wearers incur $6,000 to $14,000 in relines, replacements, and adhesive purchases over a 20-year period — with no bone-preservation benefit and progressive facial-structure deterioration.
Full-mouth implants at $5,998 for both arches at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry, with twice-yearly professional cleaning appointments, deliver equivalent masticatory function over the same 20-year period at a lower cumulative cost.
Dental implants are not the right financial decision for every patient at every point in time. Patients without access to financing who face an upfront surgical cost of $2,999 to $5,998 may find that a well-fabricated conventional denture or a fixed porcelain-fused-to-metal bridge delivers clinically acceptable masticatory function at a lower immediate out-of-pocket cost.
Dr. Berglass presents all clinically appropriate tooth replacement options at the Boynton Beach consultation — including non-implant alternatives with cost comparisons — so patients select the treatment that aligns with both their clinical needs and their current financial capacity.
Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry measures success by producing informed patients, not by maximizing per-visit procedure revenue.
| Procedure | BICD Price | Typical Market Range | Patient Savings vs. Market High |
| Single tooth implant | $2,999 | $3,500 – $4,500 | Up to $1,501 per tooth |
| All-on-4 per arch | $2,999 | $12,000 – $25,000 | Up to $22,001 per arch |
| Full mouth (both arches) | $5,998 | $20,000 – $50,000 | Up to $44,002 |
Market range figures reflect dental implant pricing in Palm Beach County, FL, as of April 2026.
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How much do dental implants cost in Boynton Beach, FL?
Dental implants at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry in Boynton Beach cost $2,999 for a single-tooth implant, including placement and crown; $2,999 per arch for All-on-4; and $5,998 for a full-mouth dual-arch restoration as of April 2026. The Boynton Beach market range for a single-tooth implant is $3,500 to $4,500 per tooth at competing Palm Beach County practices.
Why are dental implants so expensive in Florida?
Dental implants in Florida cost more than simpler tooth replacement options because the procedure involves three manufactured components — a titanium post, a ceramic abutment, and a custom-fabricated crown — plus a surgical placement fee, 3D imaging, and a multi-month osseointegration monitoring period. At Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., prices the complete single tooth implant at $2,999.
Does the $2,999 implant price include the crown, or just the post?
The $2,999 single-tooth implant price at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry includes the titanium implant post placement, the ceramic abutment, and the crown restoration in a single package. No component is billed separately after surgery begins. The permanent crown is fabricated and seated after osseointegration is confirmed at the 3- to 6-month follow-up appointment.
How long do dental implants last in Florida?
Dental implants placed by Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry in Boynton Beach, FL, carry a clinical success rate exceeding 95% at 10 years, per data published by the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. The titanium post component is designed to last a lifetime with proper maintenance. The ceramic crown restoration may require replacement after 15 to 25 years, depending on occlusal wear and oral hygiene compliance.
Does Florida Medicare or Medicaid cover dental implants?
Traditional Medicare in Florida does not cover dental implant placement surgery as of April 2026. Some Medicare Advantage plans in Palm Beach County, FL, include partial dental implant benefits; patients should contact their plan administrator to confirm coverage. Florida Medicaid provides limited adult dental coverage and does not typically reimburse implant placement surgery.
What is the missing-tooth clause, and will it affect my dental implant coverage?
The missing-tooth clause is a policy exclusion in most Florida dental insurance contracts that denies reimbursement for implants for any tooth already missing before the policy’s effective date. A patient who lost teeth before enrolling in their current plan should ask their carrier specifically: “Does the missing tooth clause apply to the teeth I need replaced?” Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry’s front office team submits this verification to each patient’s insurance carrier at no charge before the consultation appointment.
Are dental implants worth the cost compared to dentures or bridges in Boynton Beach?
Dental implants at $2,999 per tooth at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry cost more upfront than conventional full dentures but deliver superior outcomes across three measurable categories: implants restore 90 to 100% of natural bite force versus 20 to 25% for dentures, implants halt jawbone resorption that causes facial collapse in long-term denture wearers, and implants eliminate the $6,000 to $14,000 in cumulative denture reline and replacement costs that accumulate over 20 years per ADA Health Policy Institute data.
Does Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry offer monthly payment plans for dental implants?
Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry offers CareCredit financing through Synchrony Bank with 6-month and 12-month deferred-interest plans for qualified applicants in Boynton Beach, FL. A $5,998 full-mouth restoration financed on a 12-month zero-interest CareCredit plan yields approximately $499.83 per month when the balance is paid in full within the promotional period. Patients who do not qualify for CareCredit can discuss in-house installment arrangements directly with the treatment coordinator at 561-736-1700.
Single implants cost $2,999 at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry. Call 561-736-1700 or claim your free written cost breakdown in Boynton Beach, FL.
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