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ClearChoice Dental Implants Cost in 2026

ClearChoice dental implants are reported to cost about $20,000-$30,000 per arch and $40,000-$60,000 for a full mouth (both arches) in 2026. ClearChoice does not publish fixed prices and quotes only after a free CT-scan consult, so these are reported estimates. A local prosthodontist using the same implant brands is often reported to cost less.

Independent pricing research. Real Dental Costs is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers. All ClearChoice figures on this page are reported estimates compiled from third-party reviews and competitor pricing pages. This is pricing and market research, not medical advice.

Estimate your full-arch implant cost

ClearChoice prices vary by how many implants your case needs, the prosthesis material and whether you need bone grafting. Use the calculator below for a personalised range, then compare it against the independent benchmarks and the ClearChoice-vs-alternatives table underneath.

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Full-Arch Implant Cost Calculator

Adjust implants, brand and bone graft for a personalised 2026 estimate

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$20,000
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* Estimates based on 2026 U.S. national averages. Actual costs vary by location and provider.

ClearChoice cost: per arch vs full mouth

The single biggest source of confusion is per arch versus full mouth. A ClearChoice arch is just the top row or just the bottom row of teeth; a full mouth is both arches together. ClearChoice's own materials describe a wide per-arch band and do not commit to a single number, while independent reviews and competitor comparisons report the figures most patients actually pay.

ScopeReported ClearChoice cost (2026)
Single arch (top OR bottom)$20,000 – $36,000
Full mouth (both arches)$40,000 – $60,000
Single tooth implant$1,500 – $6,000
Bone graft / sinus lift (if needed)$300 – $3,000 each (often added)

These are reported estimates, not an official ClearChoice price list. Your written quote depends on your scan, the materials tier and any grafting your case requires.

ClearChoice vs Nuvia vs local All-on-4 vs overdenture

This is the comparison no single clinic page gives you neutrally: how ClearChoice's reported pricing stacks up against the alternatives most patients weigh. All figures are reported estimates for comparable full-arch work.

OptionReported price / archFull mouthWhat's typically includedTimeline
ClearChoice$20,000 – $36,000$40,000 – $60,000Exam + CT, surgery, same-day temporaries, final zirconia, post-op; on-site lab, surgeon + prosthodontist same centerSame-day temporaries; final teeth in 3-6 months
Nuvia$18,000 – $30,000$36,000 – $55,000Same all-in-one same-day model; final fixed teethFinal teeth often within ~24 hours (reported)
Traditional All-on-4 (local prosthodontist)$15,000 – $28,000$30,000 – $50,000Surgery + prosthesis; you coordinate oral surgeon + prosthodontist; materials your choiceTemporaries same/next day; final in 3-6 months
Implant overdenture (snap-in)$6,000 – $16,000$12,000 – $30,0002-4 implants + removable denture that snaps on; fewest implantsOften 3-6 months to final

The pattern: ClearChoice and Nuvia sit at the top because of the all-in-one same-day model; a local prosthodontist doing the same All-on-4 is frequently reported lower; and an implant overdenture is the lowest-cost fixed-ish option because it uses fewer implants and a removable prosthesis.

Independent reported-price benchmarks

The chart below plots the reported per-arch and full-mouth ranges across all four models, compiled independently rather than from any one vendor's quote. Use it to see where a ClearChoice quote sits relative to the alternatives.

Reported full-arch implant cost ranges (2026)

ClearChoice vs Nuvia vs traditional local All-on-4 vs implant overdenture. Reported estimates compiled by Real Dental Costs from third-party reviews, competitor pricing pages and 2024-2026 full-arch fee data. Not affiliated with ClearChoice.

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What the all-inclusive price includes (and what it doesn't)

ClearChoice markets an "all-inclusive" quote, but the line between included and add-on is where totals move. Based on independent reviews, a typical quote works like this:

When one quote looks lower than another, it usually excludes grafting or a higher sedation tier. Always ask for an itemized written quote that lists each line so you can compare two providers on the same basis.

Why ClearChoice costs more than a local prosthodontist

ClearChoice is reported to cost more than coordinating a local oral surgeon and prosthodontist for the same implant brands. The premium is structural, not a markup on parts:

  1. All-in-one model — the oral surgeon, prosthodontist and dental lab are under one roof, so you pay for the on-site lab and the convenience of a single accountable center.
  2. Same-day teeth — the "teeth-in-a-day" workflow needs immediate-load planning and on-site fabrication, which carries a convenience premium.
  3. Corporate overhead — national marketing, administration and franchise structure are built into the price.
  4. No insurance accepted — ClearChoice generally bills you directly and offers financing, so there is no in-network discount lowering your share.
  5. Premium materials default — monolithic zirconia and a lifetime-warranty framing push toward the upper end of the material range.

Where the premium can be worth it: one center handling surgery, prosthetics and the lab means a single point of accountability and a fast same-day result. Where it usually isn't: a straightforward case where a local prosthodontist quotes the identical implants for thousands less per arch.

Financing, insurance and HSA/FSA

Because ClearChoice does not take dental insurance, paying for it looks different from a routine procedure:

How to pay less than the first ClearChoice quote

A few practical steps consistently lower a full-arch bill without cutting clinical quality:

  1. Get an itemized written quote from ClearChoice listing every included and excluded line.
  2. Get a second-opinion quote from a local prosthodontist on the same implant brand (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) and the same final prosthesis.
  3. Ask if an overdenture fits — a snap-in implant overdenture uses fewer implants and can cut the per-arch cost substantially when it suits your case.
  4. Compare Nuvia — as a direct same-day competitor, its itemized quote is a useful price check.
  5. Use pre-tax dollars and run the financing math — HSA/FSA plus a careful total-repayment comparison on CareCredit or in-house plans.
An alternative to insurance

Dental savings plans

If you're uninsured, have maxed out your annual maximum, or only visit the dentist occasionally, a dental savings plan (a membership, not insurance) can cut 10–60% off the bill with no annual cap and no waiting period.

See savings plan vs insurance — the break-even math

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Frequently asked questions

How much do ClearChoice dental implants cost per arch?
Based on third-party reviews and competitor comparisons, a single ClearChoice arch (just the top or just the bottom) is commonly reported in the $20,000-$30,000 range, with some quotes reaching $36,000 once premium zirconia, sedation and same-day temporaries are bundled. ClearChoice does not publish a fixed price and quotes only after a free CT-scan consultation, so the figures here are reported estimates rather than an official price list.
How much is a full mouth of ClearChoice implants?
A full mouth means both arches (upper and lower). Reported full-mouth ClearChoice totals commonly land between $40,000 and $60,000, and patient-review averages cluster near the high-$30,000s to low-$50,000s. Cases needing bone grafting or sinus lifts can run higher. These are reported estimates compiled from independent reviews and competitor pricing pages, not figures published by ClearChoice.
Why is ClearChoice so expensive?
ClearChoice runs an all-in-one model: the oral surgeon, the prosthodontist and the dental lab are under one roof, you get same-day temporary teeth, and there is national corporate overhead and marketing. That convenience and single-point accountability are bundled into the price, which is why a local oral-surgeon-plus-prosthodontist team using the same implant brands is often reported to cost less for comparable work.
Does ClearChoice take dental insurance?
ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers generally do not accept dental insurance directly. They offer third-party financing and payment plans instead. Some medical plans reimburse part of the cost if tooth loss is tied to a documented medical condition, but you would file for reimbursement yourself. Most dental plans cap out near a $1,500-$2,500 annual maximum regardless.
What does the ClearChoice all-inclusive price include?
A typical ClearChoice quote bundles the exam and 3D CT scan, the implant surgery, same-day temporary teeth, the final fixed zirconia arch and post-op checkups. Items frequently billed separately or added on include bone grafts, sinus lifts, the sedation or general-anesthesia tier, and future repairs or replacements. Always ask for an itemized written quote that lists what is and is not included.
Is Nuvia cheaper than ClearChoice?
Nuvia Dental Implant Center is a direct same-day full-arch competitor and is often reported at a similar or slightly lower per-arch price, roughly $18,000-$30,000 per arch in reported estimates. Both use the all-in-one same-day model, so the real difference is usually location, materials tier and the specific quote rather than a large structural price gap. Always compare itemized quotes from both.
Is a local prosthodontist cheaper than ClearChoice for All-on-4?
Often, yes. Coordinating a local oral surgeon and prosthodontist for a traditional All-on-4 is frequently reported at $15,000-$28,000 per arch using the same Straumann or Nobel Biocare implants, versus $20,000-$36,000 reported at ClearChoice. You trade some convenience and same-day speed for a potentially lower price and more control over materials. Getting a second-opinion itemized quote is the simplest way to compare.
How can I pay less than ClearChoice for full-arch implants?
Get an itemized written quote from ClearChoice, then a second-opinion quote from a local prosthodontist on the identical implant brand and prosthesis. Ask whether an implant overdenture (snap-in, fewer implants) fits your case at a lower price. Use HSA/FSA pre-tax dollars, compare CareCredit or in-house financing total repayment, and phase one arch at a time if needed.
Researched & verified by the Real Dental Costs Data & Research Team

Independent dental pricing research — every series carries a named source, and corrections are logged publicly. Not medical advice.

Reviewed: How we verify our data

Data Methodology & Sources

The Real Dental Costs Data & Research Team publishes the source of every series. Single-implant prices are our own observed dataset, published openly (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20531728). Braces, veneer, crown and denture prices are from the Average Procedural Cost Study conducted by ASQ360° Market Research for Synchrony's CareCredit. Remaining procedures are compiled from published payer and provider fee data (2024–2026) and are national estimates that vary by provider and location. Corrections are logged publicly.
Pricing & Research Disclaimer: Real Dental Costs publishes independent dental pricing and market-research data for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a treatment recommendation. Costs vary by provider and location — always consult a licensed dentist for clinical guidance and an exact quote.