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How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Toronto? A 2026 Price Guide for Yorkville Patients

A 2026 cost guide for Toronto patients researching dental implants in Yorkville: typical price ranges, what affects the final number, why CDCP does not cover implants, and how to plan financially before your consultation.

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Dentistry on 66

May 19, 2026

Cost is usually the first question a patient asks when implants come up. In Toronto, dental implant pricing in 2026 typically ranges from about $3,000 to $6,000 for a single tooth, depending on imaging, surgical complexity, the restoration on top, and any preparatory work needed before the implant can be placed.

If you are researching implants in Yorkville or central Toronto, the number on the consultation estimate is not random. It reflects a sequence of real steps: a diagnostic visit, three-dimensional imaging if needed, the implant itself, the abutment that connects to the restoration, and the final crown that replaces the missing tooth.

This guide explains what those numbers usually include, what makes the final price go up or down, why the Canadian Dental Care Plan does not currently cover implants, and what to ask during your consultation so the quote feels less like a mystery and more like a plan.

Typical 2026 implant cost ranges in Toronto

A standard single-tooth dental implant in Toronto generally falls between $3,000 and $6,000 once the implant, abutment, and crown are included. Cases that need bone grafting, sinus lift procedures, or extractions before placement usually sit above that range. Multiple-implant cases, full-arch solutions, and implant-supported dentures are quoted differently because the surgical and prosthetic plan changes considerably.

Two patients with the same missing tooth can receive different quotes for legitimate reasons: one may have enough bone for a straightforward placement, while the other may need preparatory grafting that adds time, surgical complexity, and materials. The consultation, imaging, and treatment plan are where those differences become clear.

  • Single-tooth implant (implant, abutment, and crown): approximately $3,000 to $6,000
  • Implant with bone graft or sinus lift: usually higher, depending on the volume of grafting required
  • Implant-supported bridges and full-arch cases: priced per plan, not per tooth
  • Diagnostic imaging and consultation fees: separate line items, but small compared to the implant itself

What actually changes the cost

The biggest cost drivers are bone volume, gum and periodontal health, the location of the missing tooth, the implant brand and material, and the type of final restoration. A front-tooth implant in the aesthetic zone often involves more careful planning around the gum line, while a molar implant may need a stronger restoration to handle chewing forces.

Patients sometimes ask why a cheap implant quote can be misleading. The implant body itself is one component. The abutment, crown, surgical guide, imaging, and any preparatory work are the rest. A low all-in quote usually means one of those steps was excluded from the estimate and will appear later.

  • Existing bone and gum health, which decides whether grafting is needed
  • Implant brand, material, and warranty
  • Restoration type: standard crown, zirconia, or custom esthetic crown
  • Whether an extraction, root canal, or periodontal therapy is needed first
  • Whether sedation is used during placement

Want a clear, written implant cost estimate?

An implant consultation in Yorkville reviews your imaging, bone and gum health, and a line-by-line treatment plan so you know exactly what is included and what the total cost looks like before you commit.

Does the Canadian Dental Care Plan cover implants in 2026?

No. The Canadian Dental Care Plan does not currently cover dental implants or implant-related procedures. That includes implant placement, implant-supported crowns, and implant-supported dentures. Removable dentures remain the main covered prosthetic option for replacing missing teeth under the CDCP.

CDCP can still play a role in the broader care plan. Some preparatory steps such as extractions, basic exams, or imaging may be covered under the plan even when the implant itself is not. Patients who qualify for CDCP often combine covered preventive and preparatory care with privately funded implant treatment.

How to budget and plan before your consultation

Most Toronto implant cases are paid through a combination of private dental insurance, payment plans, and patient savings. Private insurance usually covers part of the crown or restoration component but rarely the surgical placement itself. Asking your insurer for a written breakdown before treatment starts removes most surprises.

If you are weighing implants against alternatives, the consultation is where the math becomes specific. A treatment plan should list every line item: imaging, surgery, materials, the abutment, the restoration, follow-up, and any preparatory work. With that in hand, you can compare quotes apples to apples instead of headline numbers.

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FAQ

Questions patients ask before booking

How much does a single dental implant cost in Toronto in 2026?

Most single-tooth implants in Toronto fall between $3,000 and $6,000 once the implant, abutment, and final crown are included. Cases that need bone grafting or other preparatory work usually cost more.

Does the Canadian Dental Care Plan cover dental implants?

No. The CDCP does not currently cover dental implants or implant-related procedures. Removable dentures remain the main covered prosthetic option for replacing missing teeth under the plan.

Why are some Toronto implant quotes much lower than others?

A low quote often excludes the abutment, crown, imaging, or preparatory steps. A complete treatment plan lists every line item so you can compare quotes accurately.

Can I pay for implants in monthly installments?

Many Toronto clinics, including Dentistry on 66, can discuss payment plans and combinations of insurance, savings, and financing during the consultation.

How long does the whole implant process take?

From consultation to final crown, a straightforward single-tooth case typically spans three to six months because the bone needs time to integrate around the implant before the final restoration is placed.

Implant consultations in Yorkville and central Toronto

Patients across Yorkville, Avenue Road, Bloor, Rosedale, Summerhill, and The Annex visit Dentistry on 66 for implant consultations that focus on diagnosis, planning, and clear pricing before treatment begins.

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