Dental Implants 6 min5/13/2026

How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Woodbridge, VA? (2026 Guide)

A clear breakdown of dental implant costs in Northern Virginia, what's included, insurance considerations, and how to think about financing.

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If you're researching dental implants in Woodbridge, VA, you've probably noticed the price range is wide — and the way different practices quote them can be confusing. This guide breaks down what a dental implant actually costs in 2026, what's typically included, how insurance handles implants, and the financing options most patients use.

Average dental implant cost in Woodbridge, VA

A single dental implant in Woodbridge and across Northern Virginia typically ranges from $3,500 to $6,000 when you include the surgical placement, the abutment, and the crown. That price covers the three core components of a complete implant.

Many practices quote only the cost of the implant post itself (often $1,500–$2,500), which is misleading because the abutment ($300–$700) and crown ($1,200–$2,500) are essential parts of the finished tooth. When comparing quotes, always ask whether the price covers all three pieces.

What's typically included in a single-implant price

Most all-inclusive implant quotes cover: the consultation and 3D imaging, the surgical placement of the titanium post, the healing period and follow-up visits, the abutment that connects the implant to the crown, and the final custom crown.

What's usually NOT included: bone grafting (if needed before the implant can be placed), tooth extraction (if a damaged tooth needs to be removed first), sedation beyond local anesthesia, or any periodontal treatment to restore gum health.

Multiple implants and full-arch options

If you're replacing several teeth, costs scale but discounts often apply. An implant-supported bridge — two implants supporting three or four crowns — typically runs $7,000–$12,000. Full-arch options like All-on-4 (four implants supporting a full denture) generally range from $20,000–$35,000 per arch in Northern Virginia.

These options are more cost-effective than single implants when many teeth need replacement, and they offer permanent stability over traditional dentures.

Does insurance cover dental implants?

Coverage varies dramatically by plan. Some dental insurance plans now cover a portion of implants — usually 30–50% of the crown — while others exclude implants entirely as a 'cosmetic' procedure (which is incorrect, but persists in some policies).

Even when implants themselves aren't covered, related procedures often are: extractions, bone grafts, periodontal treatment, and sometimes the crown. We verify benefits before treatment and itemize what insurance will and won't cover so there are no surprises.

Financing options most patients use

Three-party financing companies like CareCredit, LendingClub, and Sunbit offer dental-specific financing with 6–60 month payment plans. Approval is fast and many patients qualify for zero-interest plans if the balance is paid within 6–12 months.

Some practices, including Hedgewood Dental, also offer in-house payment plans for established patients. Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) can also be used to pay for implants pre-tax — a meaningful saving for many families.

Frequently asked questions

Is a dental implant worth the cost?

For most patients with one or two missing teeth, implants are worth the investment because they're permanent, preserve jaw bone, and look and function like natural teeth. Bridges and removable dentures are less expensive upfront but typically need to be replaced every 5–15 years.

Are cheap dental implants safe?

Quality matters significantly with implants. Lower-priced implants sometimes use lower-grade materials or shorter consultations, which can affect long-term success. Look for FDA-approved implant brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Astra, BioHorizons) and a dentist with documented training in implant dentistry.

How long until I see the final implant tooth?

From consultation to final crown placement, expect 4–9 months. Most of that time is healing — the implant needs to fuse with the jaw bone before the final crown is placed.

Dental implant pricing in Woodbridge, VA varies widely, but a fair, all-inclusive single-implant price falls between $3,500 and $6,000. The right next step is a consultation where you get a full written estimate, a 3D scan of your jaw bone, and a clear timeline. Call Hedgewood Dental to schedule an implant consultation with Dr. Christine Mai.

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