Originally published: August 2026 | Reviewed by Dr. Michael Berglass
Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry offers Delray Beach patients a $2,999 flat-rate special covering implant placement and crown restoration per tooth.
Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., a fellowship-trained implant dentist, provides this treatment at the practice’s Boynton Beach office, about five miles north of Delray Beach.
The flat rate combines the surgical and restorative steps into a single price rather than itemizing them separately after treatment begins.
Delray Beach patients ready to compare this special against a written treatment plan can schedule a free consultation.
A single dental implant at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry costs $2,999, which covers both implant placement and crown restoration for each tooth.
CareCredit reports a national average of $2,143 for a single-tooth implant, with a broader range of $1,646–$4,175 — but that figure covers the implant post itself, not the crown, so it isn’t a direct match to the practice’s all-in price.
| Cost Source | Amount | What’s Included |
| Boynton Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry | $2,999 flat | Implant placement + crown restoration |
| CareCredit national average | $2,143 ($1,646–$4,175 range) | Implant post/process only, crown not included |
Beyond the single-tooth special, the practice publishes separate packages for larger cases: a two-implant overdenture for the lower jaw, a four-implant overdenture that snaps in and out, and a six-implant screw-down permanent restoration.
Those packages are quoted individually during consultation rather than at a fixed rate, since case complexity varies more with multiple implants.
Additional procedures such as extractions, imaging, sedation, or bone grafting may also be priced separately from the $2,999 special; the practice’s own implant cost breakdown explains what the flat rate covers. The In-Office Savings Plan offers an additional 20% off for enrolled patients.
Advertised prices near $1,000 typically cover only the titanium implant post — not the abutment or crown needed to complete the tooth.
A patient comparing a $1,000 quote to the practice’s $2,999 flat rate isn’t necessarily comparing the same procedure, since the lower number often represents one component of a three-part restoration rather than the finished result.
Adding the missing components can substantially increase the actual total beyond the advertised figure. The practice publishes why quotes vary so Delray Beach patients can compare full, itemized treatment plans rather than teaser prices before deciding where to go.

Delray Beach patients missing one tooth, several teeth, or a full arch have four main implant options, distinguished mainly by how many implants anchor the restoration and how quickly a permanent tooth can be attached.
| Implant Type | Best For | Number of Implants | Timeline |
| Single-tooth implant | One missing tooth | 1 implant | Typically 3–6 months to full restoration |
| Implant-retained overdenture | Multiple missing teeth, lower jaw | 2–4 implants | Several months, case-dependent |
| All-on-4 full arch | Full arch tooth loss | 4 implants per arch | Provisional teeth possible same day; final restoration case-dependent |
| Same-day implants | Qualifying candidates | Varies | Provisional restoration same day for qualifying cases |
Patients with lower bone density may need bone grafting before placement, and those considering a full-arch restoration can review the full-mouth implant option separately from All-on-4.
Most adults with healthy gums and adequate jawbone density qualify for dental implants, regardless of age.
Candidacy depends primarily on three factors evaluated during the initial exam: sufficient bone volume to anchor the implant, gum tissue free of active periodontal disease, and no untreated conditions that would interfere with healing.
Patients who smoke, have uncontrolled diabetes, or have significant bone loss from long-term tooth absence aren’t automatically excluded, but may need additional preparation such as bone grafting or a longer healing timeline before placement.
The practice’s 2-minute candidacy quiz gives Delray Beach patients an initial read before booking a full CBCT evaluation, which is the only way to confirm candidacy definitively.
The implant timeline runs through four stages from consultation to final restoration: CBCT imaging and evaluation, surgical placement under local anesthesia, three to six months of healing while the implant fuses to the jawbone, and attachment of the final custom crown.
Patients typically return for a follow-up visit shortly after placement surgery to confirm healing is progressing normally, then again once osseointegration is complete to begin the restorative phase.
Separately, a large-scale registry study of 158,824 implants placed between 2014 and 2022, published in PMC, found an overall implant failure rate of 2.21% across those cases.
Patients without dental insurance have two direct paths to lower the cost of implants at this practice: the In-Office Savings Plan or CareCredit financing.
Dental insurance plans vary, and many exclude implants as an elective procedure, so patients should check their individual plan for implant and crown coverage before assuming it’s covered or excluded. For those without coverage:
Missing teeth affect quality of life well beyond appearance — Delray Beach patients weighing their options can start with a free second opinion from Dr. Berglass before any treatment plan is finalized.
Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry is a privately owned practice, not part of a corporate dental chain, which the practice states means that no commission structures or per-provider production quotas influence which treatments are recommended.
Two dentists lead patient care: Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., holds a DDS from Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine (1996) and completed a dental implant fellowship at North Shore-Long Island Jewish Hospital, now part of Northwell Health.
Dr. Caitlin Bunn, D.D.S., an associate dentist with nearly 9 years of clinical experience, earned her D.D.S. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and focuses on general, preventive, and cosmetic restorative care.
Patients can review documented case outcomes from both providers before scheduling, and implant care guidance is published separately for patients managing implants post-treatment. Full provider credentials are listed on the practice’s about page.
How far is the practice from Delray Beach? The practice is approximately 5 miles north of Delray Beach via Federal Highway or I-95, roughly a 10–15-minute drive depending on traffic and the specific starting point within Delray Beach.
Does dental insurance cover implants in Delray Beach? Dental insurance coverage for implants varies by plan; many plans classify implants as elective and exclude them, though some cover the crown portion. Patients should verify their specific benefits or ask the practice to check coverage during a consultation.
How long do dental implants typically last? Properly placed implants can last many years with routine brushing, flossing, and cleanings. A large 2014–2022 registry study of 158,824 implants reported an overall failure rate of 2.21%, indicating high long-term reliability with proper maintenance.
What makes All-on-4 different from individual implants? All-on-4 uses four strategically angled implants per arch to support a full set of replacement teeth. The angled placement can allow for lower bone density in the front of the jaw compared to multiple individual implants and often allows provisional teeth to be placed the same day as surgery.
Why do some advertised implant prices seem too good to be true? Ultra-low advertised prices near $1,000 usually cover only the titanium post, excluding the abutment and crown. Adding those components can substantially increase the actual total beyond the number initially advertised, so itemized quotes matter.
Is bone grafting always required before implants? Not always. Bone grafting may be recommended when a CBCT scan indicates insufficient bone density to securely anchor an implant, a condition more common after years of missing teeth or advanced gum disease.
Can Delray Beach patients get a free consultation before deciding? Yes. The practice offers free consultations and second opinions, allowing patients to review a complete written treatment plan and cost breakdown before committing to any procedure or surgery date.
What is the typical recovery time after implant surgery? Many patients resume normal daily activities within a day or two of placement surgery, though individual recovery varies. Full osseointegration — the implant fusing with the jawbone — generally takes three to six months before the final crown is attached.
Delray Beach residents comparing quotes deserve a full written breakdown, not just a teaser price — book a free consultation with Dr. Berglass to see exactly what the treatment would cost before deciding.
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