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Update: February 11, 2026 | Author: Dr. Ronald Pham | Publish: July 24, 2025

Mini Dental Implants Cost in 2026: Prices by Treatment Type

Mini dental implant costs in the United States range from $500 to $1,500 per implant, for surgical placement only.

In California, surgical placement typically ranges from $900 to $1,800 per implant, reflecting higher operating and regulatory costs compared to many other states.

It’s important to note that these figures refer to implant placement only and do not include the final restorative component, such as a porcelain crown.

This guide focuses on California-specific pricing to explain what drives cost differences, why mini dental implants often provide a lower total treatment cost than traditional implants, and how insurance or financing can reduce out-of-pocket expenses.

Quick Cost Summary (California):

  • Mini Implant Placement (Surgical Only): $900 – $1,800
  • Single Tooth Replacement (Mini Implant + Crown): $1,800 – $3,000+
  • Lower Arch Mini Implant Stabilization: $3,800 – $5,000
  • Upper Arch Mini Implant Stabilization: $4,500 – $6,000
  • Dual-Arch Mini Implant Denture Stabilization: $8,500 – $13,000
  • Insurance Coverage: Limited by annual maximums ($1,000–$2,000 per year)

What Does the Cost of a Single Mini Dental Implant Include?

A quoted price of $900–$1,800 refers specifically to the surgical placement of one mini dental implant fixture. This fee covers the implant procedure itself but does not represent the full cost of replacing a missing tooth.

Mini dental implant structure showing narrow-diameter titanium implant, ball head attachment, and spiral thread design that reduces mini dental implant cost.

Included in surgical placement:

  • FDA-approved titanium implant hardware.
  • Diagnostic imaging and digital treatment planning.
  • Minimally invasive implant placement procedure.

Not Included

  • The final crown or prosthetic restoration.
  • Components used for mini dental implant dentures.
  • Long-term maintenance or future component replacement.

When surgical placement and restoration are combined, the total mini implant cost for a single tooth typically falls between $1,800 and $3,000+, depending on crown material and laboratory fees.

This distinction clarifies the difference between surgical fees and full tooth replacement costs.

Factors That Affect Mini Dental Implant Cost

Mini implant cost varies based on treatment category, clinical complexity, and restorative design.

Pricing differences are not arbitrary — they reflect the specific procedures and materials required for each case.

Number of Implants Needed

The number of mini dental implants required has the greatest impact on total cost.

Replacing a single tooth typically involves one implant, while stabilizing removable teeth or restoring an arch requires multiple implants placed strategically for support.

Implant Material

Most systems use medical-grade titanium, which offers durability and long-term predictability. Material choice plays a smaller role in overall pricing than treatment design and clinical suitability.

Jawbone Health and Bone Density

Adequate bone allows implants to be placed without additional procedures, helping keep costs lower. Reduced bone density may require more planning to ensure stability.

Dentist Experience and Technology

Provider experience, advanced imaging such as 3D CBCT scans, and guided placement techniques all influence treatment precision and pricing.

Additional Procedures

Tooth extractions, temporary prosthetics, or sedation dentistry may increase total treatment costs depending on clinical needs.

National Average vs. California Pricing

The table below compares national averages with typical California pricing.

Procedure Level

U.S. National Average

California Range

What This Typically Includes

Single Mini Implant (Surgical Placement Only)

$500 – $1,500

$900 – $1,800

Surgical placement of one implant fixture (often excludes crown).

Mini Implant Denture Stabilization (Snap-On)

$2,500 – $5,000

$3,800 – $6,000

Placement of 4-6 implants to secure a removable prosthesis.

Note: California market rates factor in higher standards for sterilization, FDA-approved titanium materials, and the specialized expertise required by state dental boards.

Estimated Costs of Mini Dental Implants in California

The table below organizes California mini implant cost by treatment category for easier comparison.

While pricing ranges may appear similar to those listed above, this format allows patients to evaluate surgical-only fees alongside complete restorative solutions in a single view.

Procedure Type

Typical California Range

Monthly Payment

Single Mini Dental Implant Fixture (Surgical Placement Only)

$900 – $1,800

~$45/mo (Implant Placement Only)

Single Tooth Replacement (Mini Implant + Crown)

$1,800 – $3,000+

~$60–$95/mo

Lower Arch Stabilization (Snap-On Denture)

$3,800 – $5,000

~$145/mo

Upper Arch Stabilization (Snap-On Denture)

$4,500 – $6,000

~$180/mo

Dual-Arch Mini Implant Denture Stabilization

$8,500 – $13,000

~$300/mo

Estimated monthly payments assume approved third-party financing over a 60-month term. Actual payments vary based on treatment scope and credit approval.

Note: Fixed full-arch restorations typically use traditional dental implants and are priced separately from mini dental implant treatments.

How Costs Change by Treatment Type

Mini dental implant pricing varies because patients are purchasing different categories of treatment, not simply different numbers of implants.

Single Mini Implant Fixture ($900 – $1,800)

A single-tooth case carries a higher per-unit cost because imaging, surgical setup, and sterilization are incurred for one site, and a custom laboratory crown is required. There are no economies of scale in a single-implant treatment.

Arch-Based Snap-On Denture Packages ($3,800 – $6,000 per arch)

Snap-on removable prosthesis stabilization benefits from economies of scale. For example, an upper arch using six implants at approximately $4,500 equates to an effective bundled cost of about $750 per implant, not the standalone per-unit surgical fee.

This reflects consolidated surgical time, the use of attachment housings instead of individual crowns, and distributed laboratory costs.

Dual-Arch Mini Implant Denture Stabilization ($8,500 – $13,000)

Dual-arch cases are not simply the sum of two single arches. They include bite alignment and vertical dimension assessment, coordinated upper-lower prosthetic balance, and additional diagnostic and planning time.

These factors explain why dual-arch denture stabilization typically begins slightly above the arithmetic total of two independent arches.

What Are Mini Dental Implants?

Mini dental implants (MDIs) are narrow-diameter, single-piece titanium fixtures (approximately 1.8–2.9 mm wide) designed to anchor securely into the jawbone while replacing the function of a natural tooth root.

Because of their smaller size and diameter, MDIs can often be placed in areas with reduced bone volume, which may help reduce or eliminate the need for bone grafting in many cases.

In addition, preserving existing bone structure and maintaining functional stimulation can help limit further bone loss over time.

In modern dentistry, MDIs are considered a minimally invasive treatment option because they typically require less surgical trauma, use a smaller surgical drill, and may not require incisions or sutures in many cases.

As a result, they are often a practical option for patients seeking functional and cosmetic tooth replacement with a shorter recovery period.

With proper care, mini dental implants can often last 10–20 years or longer depending on case selection and oral hygiene.

Why Mini Dental Implants Often Cost Less Overall

Mini dental implants typically involve:

  • Fewer surgical stages.
  • Reduced need for bone grafting.
  • Shorter treatment timelines.
  • Simplified prosthetic design.

The single-piece structure eliminates additional abutment components and reduces laboratory complexity, lowering overall treatment costs without compromising material quality.

Mini Implants vs. Traditional Implants: Cost & Value Comparison

When evaluating the cost, it is crucial to consider the total value—financial savings, time saved, and physical comfort.

Feature

Mini Dental Implants

Traditional Implants

Typical Cost per Tooth

$900 – $1,800 (implant fixture only)

$3,000 – $5,000

Surgical Approach

Flapless (Minimally Invasive)

Invasive (Requires Incisions)

Bone Grafting

Rarely Required

Often Required ($500–$1,200)

Treatment Timeline

Immediate Loading Potential (Temporary Teeth)

3–6 Months

Pain Level

Minimal / Manageable

Moderate Post-Op Discomfort

For qualified patients, mini dental implants reduce surgical complexity and overall treatment cost compared to traditional implant systems.

Long-Term Maintenance Costs

Snap-on denture systems use replaceable rubber O-rings inside metal housings to retain the denture. Typical maintenance includes:

  • O-ring replacement is typically required every 12 to 18 months and usually costs $25 to $50.
  • Housing replacement every 3 to 5 years, typically costing $100 to $200.

Including these predictable maintenance costs in your long-term planning helps prevent unexpected expenses.

Financial Options & Payment Flexibility

We understand that dental care is an investment. At Restoration Dental OC, we are happy to assist you in navigating your payment options.

Insurance Coverage (CDT Codes)

Most dental insurance plans limit implant coverage to an annual maximum of $1,000–$2,000.

Even when implants are classified as “Major Services,” reimbursement is capped by this yearly limit.

Common CDT codes include:

  • D6013: Surgical placement of mini dental implant.
  • D6110 / D6111: Implant- or abutment-supported removable denture.
  • D6065: Implant-supported porcelain or ceramic crown.
  • D5875: Modification of existing denture to fit implants.

Benefits Check: Unsure how your plan applies? Contact our office, and we can help you review your benefits based on these procedure codes.

Monthly Payment Plans

Many patients use CareCredit, LendingClub, or HSA/FSA funds to spread costs into manageable payments. Promotional financing options may offer 0% interest for qualifying periods.

Call for Details: To verify accepted payment plans and financing partners, please contact us directly at 714-400-0075.

Are Mini Implants Worth the Investment?

Mini dental implants are often a worthwhile investment when they match a patient’s clinical needs and long-term goals. They are typically ideal for patients who:

  • Prefer a less invasive surgical option.
  • Need reliable denture stabilization.
  • Want lower total treatment cost.
  • Qualify based on bone density and bite force.

However, they may not be suitable for high bite-force areas or full fixed bridge reconstruction. The best way to determine value is through a clinical evaluation that assesses bone health, bite forces, and restorative design — not just upfront pricing.

Still have questions? Book your free mini dental implant consultation in Orange, CA, today and get a personalized quote based on your specific needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is bone grafting included in the estimated cost?

Bone grafting is rarely required for MDIs due to their small size. This avoids the additional cost of grafting procedures, which can range from $500–$1,200 per site for traditional implants.

How can I get an exact price?

Because every mouth is unique, an in-person exam is required to provide an accurate quote. Factors such as bone density, the number of implants needed, and your specific restoration choice will determine the final price.

Are very low-priced mini implants safe?

Pricing significantly below market averages (e.g., under $500) should be approached with caution. It may indicate the use of lower-quality materials or a lack of comprehensive follow-up care, which is essential for long-term success.

Ready to Restore Your Smile?

Cost should never be a mystery. If you are tired of loose plates or missing teeth, discover if mini dental implants are the right financial and clinical choice for you.

Schedule your free consultation today. Visit our dental office in Orange, CA, where Dr. Ronald Pham will evaluate your bone density, discuss your budget, and provide a transparent, no-obligation quote.

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Dr. Ronald Pham

Dr. Ronald Pham, DDS, is a Doctor of Dental Surgery who graduated from the USC Ostrow School of Dentistry in 2015. With over 8 years of experience in restorative dentistry, including dental implants, crowns, bridges, fillings, root canals…

Dr. Pham has restored the smiles of +2,000 patients and is committed to providing professional dental care focused on patient comfort. He achieves this by combining a welcoming space and state-of-the-art dental technology.

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