How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Fairfax, VA?
If you’ve been researching dental implants, you’ve probably noticed that most practices won’t tell you the price until you’re already sitting in the chair. At DentCare Now in Fairfax, VA, we do things differently. Transparent pricing isn’t a courtesy — it’s a core part of how we treat people. So here’s what you need to know, upfront.

What Does a Single Dental Implant Cost in Fairfax, VA?
Dental implant pricing at DentCare Now is all-inclusive — meaning the implant post, the abutment (the connector piece), and the final crown are covered in one transparent number. No surprise add-ons after the fact.
We use NeoDent implants, a premium global brand trusted by implant specialists worldwide. Call us or book a consultation to get current pricing for your specific case.
What’s Actually Included in That Price?
Here’s what goes into a dental implant at DentCare Now:
Consultation and 3D imaging (CBCT scan): We use cone beam CT technology to evaluate your bone density, nerve location, and jaw structure before placing anything. This isn’t guesswork — it’s precision planning.
The implant post: A small titanium post is placed into the jawbone where the missing tooth root used to be.
Healing and osseointegration: Over several months, the implant fuses with your jawbone. This is what makes implants so stable and long-lasting.
The abutment: A small connector piece that links the implant post to the final crown.
The crown: Your final, tooth-colored restoration that looks and functions like a natural tooth.
If you need a bone graft prior to implant placement, that’s an additional procedure with its own cost — but we’ll tell you clearly at your consultation whether that applies to your case.
What Affects the Cost of Dental Implants?
Several factors can affect the total investment for dental implants:
Number of teeth being replaced: A single tooth costs significantly less than full-arch restoration (All-on-4 or All-on-6).
Bone density: If significant bone loss has occurred, a bone graft may be needed before implant placement.
Location of the tooth: Front teeth and back molars have different structural demands, which can affect the restoration process.
Additional procedures: Extractions, gum treatment, or other preparatory work may be needed depending on your current dental health.
At your initial consultation, our team walks through exactly what your case involves — so you leave with a real number, not a vague range.
Dental Implants vs. Other Tooth Replacement Options
| Factor | Dental Implants | Bridge | Partial Denture |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lifespan | 15–25+ years | 10–15 years | 5–10 years |
| Bone preservation | Yes | No | No |
| Feels natural | Yes | Mostly | Varies |
| Adjacent teeth affected | No | Yes | No |
| Removable | No | No | Yes |
Dental implants typically cost more upfront than bridges or dentures — but they’re often the most cost-effective long-term solution because they last longer and preserve the jawbone, preventing the bone loss that occurs when a tooth root is missing.
Full-Mouth Implants in Fairfax, VA
If you’re missing most or all of your teeth, DentCare Now also offers full-arch implant solutions, including All-on-4 and All-on-6 implant-supported restorations, as well as implant-supported dentures. These options replace an entire arch of teeth using just four to six strategically placed implants, delivering a fixed, natural-looking result that doesn’t come out at night.
Pricing for full-arch implants varies based on your specific anatomy and what’s needed. We’ll give you a clear treatment plan and cost breakdown at your consultation.
Does Insurance Cover Dental Implants?
Most dental insurance plans cover little to nothing for dental implants, classifying them as cosmetic. However, DentCare Now is out-of-network with most insurers and will submit claims on your behalf and advocate for whatever reimbursement your plan allows.
For patients without insurance — or those whose coverage doesn’t include implants — our
Elite Protection Plan includes a discount on implant treatment. Financing options are also available. We believe cost shouldn’t be the reason someone lives with a gap in their smile.
Why Choose DentCare Now for Dental Implants in Fairfax
Dr. Rasheeda Johnson holds board eligibility from the American Board of Implantology and has earned fellowship and mastership credentials from both the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI) and the American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics (AAIP). She’s placed and restored implants for patients across Northern Virginia.
Our office uses CBCT 3D imaging, a SprintRay 3D printer, and a full digital workflow to plan and execute implant cases with precision. Same-day appointments are available for consultations, and we’ll answer every question before you commit to anything.
We’re also here 7 days a week — so if you’re finally ready to do something about that missing tooth, you don’t have to wait for a Monday.
Ready to learn if dental implants are right for you?
Call DentCare Now or
book a consultation online at dentcarenow.com. We’re in Fairfax, VA near Fairfax Circle — open 7 days a week.
FAQ SECTION
How much do dental implants cost at DentCare Now in Fairfax, VA?
DentCare Now offers all-inclusive dental implant pricing — covering the implant post, abutment, and crown in one transparent number. Cost varies based on your case. Call us or book a consultation for current pricing and a personalized treatment plan.
Does DentCare Now offer All-on-4 or full-arch implants?
Yes. DentCare Now offers full-arch implant solutions including All-on-4, All-on-6, and implant-supported dentures for patients missing most or all of their teeth. Pricing varies by case and is provided in full at your consultation before any commitment.
How long does the dental implant process take?
The dental implant process typically takes 3–6 months from placement to final crown. After the implant post is placed, it fuses with the jawbone over several months before the crown is attached. Your specific timeline depends on bone health and whether any preparatory work is needed.
What is osseointegration?
Osseointegration is the process by which a dental implant post fuses with the surrounding jawbone after placement. This biological bonding is what gives implants their exceptional stability and longevity — it’s the reason implants feel and function like natural teeth.
Can I get dental implants if I’ve had bone loss in my jaw?
Many patients with bone loss are still candidates for dental implants, sometimes after a bone graft procedure to rebuild density in the implant site. DentCare Now uses CBCT 3D imaging to evaluate your bone structure precisely during your consultation and will tell you exactly what your case requires.



