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How much does Full Mouth Dental Implants cost in Philadelphia?

Looking for affordable Full Mouth Dental Implants in Philadelphia? Provider fees, case details, and insurance plan rules can all affect the amount you may pay. Compare local ranges and request cost estimates when you are ready. Philadelphia models near the middle of our local cost range, making provider-to-provider comparison especially useful. For implant-related procedures, the estimate may be affected by components, imaging, surgical fees, restoration fees, and whether related procedures are billed separately. Because this is a higher-ticket procedure category, itemized estimates and payment terms matter more than the headline range alone.

Estimate Your Full Mouth Dental Implants Cost Range in Philadelphia

This shows an estimated local provider fee range before any plan-specific adjustment.

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$27,500 - $99,000

Educational estimate only. A licensed dentist must provide an official quote after evaluating your individual circumstances.

Top Rated Dental Clinics in Philadelphia

Based on our analysis of 15 local clinics, dentists in Philadelphia hold an average rating of 4.7/5 stars across 12,069+ verified patient reviews.

Walnut Street Smiles - Philadelphia Dentist

4.8(334 reviews)

Located in Center City West

Open today: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Philadelphia Dentistry

4.7(1,041 reviews)

Located in Center City West

Open today: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Advanced Dentistry of Center City

5(331 reviews)

Located in Center City West

Open today: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Whitman Dental Center

4.9(1,415 reviews)

Located in Whitman

Open today: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Dentistry for Life

4.9(731 reviews)

Located in Center City West

Open today: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What affects the estimated cost of Full Mouth Dental Implants in Philadelphia?

Implant-related estimates often depend on the component list, imaging, surgical placement fees, restoration fees, anesthesia or sedation, and whether bone grafting or other related services are separate line items. Because Philadelphia models near the middle of our city range, the details of the written estimate may matter more than the market multiplier alone. Your dentist's official quote may differ from this educational estimate.

Can dental insurance change the out-of-pocket cost for Full Mouth Dental Implants?

Yes. Dental benefits, deductibles, annual maximums, waiting periods, and network rules can change what you pay out of pocket. True Dental Costs does not determine coverage, so check directly with your plan and dental office before scheduling care.

Why might my dentist's quote be different from this estimate?

This page uses a city-level pricing model based on baseline procedure ranges and local cost multipliers. Your quote may be higher or lower because only a licensed dentist can evaluate your specific circumstances, treatment plan, and billing details.

Are payment plans available for Full Mouth Dental Implants in Philadelphia?

Some dental offices offer third-party financing or in-house payment arrangements, but terms vary by provider and applicant. Because implant-related care can involve multiple phases and higher total fees, ask for an itemized estimate and written payment terms before comparing financing options.

When should I request another cost estimate?

Consider requesting another estimate if the quoted price is far outside the typical mid-range market range, if the written estimate does not clearly list included services, or if you want to compare provider fees before making a non-urgent financial decision. For a higher-ticket estimate like this, compare total written cost, included phases, and payment terms before relying on a monthly figure.

Cost Estimate Note

Last updated: May 2026.

TrueDentalCosts provides educational cost estimates only. It is not a dental office, healthcare provider, insurer, or medical advice service. Prices are estimated ranges and may vary based on your dentist, location, insurance plan, procedure complexity, and individual circumstances. Always consult a licensed dentist for diagnosis, treatment recommendations, and an official quote.