Dental Bridge vs Implant: Cost and Which Is Better
Bridge or implant to replace a missing tooth? Here's how they compare on cost, longevity, and long-term value for US patients.
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Independent dental guide · Brooklyn, NY
Dental bridge vs implant — which is better?
To replace a missing tooth, an implant is usually the better long-term choice, while a bridge can be cheaper upfront and faster. An implant ($3,000–$6,000) is a standalone titanium post and crown that doesn't touch neighboring teeth, preserves jawbone, and can last decades — often a lifetime — with good care. A traditional bridge ($2,500–$5,000 for three units) anchors a false tooth to the two adjacent teeth, which must be filed down to hold crowns; it's quicker and may cost less initially but typically lasts 10–15 years and puts stress on healthy neighboring teeth. Over a lifetime, an implant often wins on value because a bridge usually needs replacing once or more. Insurance covers bridges (as major work, ~50%) more reliably than implants, which many plans exclude. Your best option depends on your budget, the health of neighboring teeth, and bone availability — get a dentist's assessment and itemized quotes for both.
How each works
- Implant: a titanium post in the jaw topped with a crown — a standalone replacement.
- Bridge: a false tooth held by crowns on the two neighboring teeth, which get filed down.
Cost comparison
| Implant | Bridge (3-unit) | |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | $3,000–$6,000 | $2,500–$5,000 |
| Lifespan | Decades+ | 10–15 years |
| Affects neighbors | No | Yes (filed down) |
| Preserves bone | Yes | No |
| Insurance | Often excluded | ~50% (major) |
Long-term value
A bridge is cheaper now but often needs replacing, and harms two healthy teeth. An implant costs more upfront but frequently lasts a lifetime and protects the jaw — usually the better lifetime value. See implant costs.
Insurance angle
Bridges are covered more reliably (~50%) than implants, which many plans exclude — see implant coverage. That can tip a budget decision toward a bridge.
How to decide
- Implant if neighbors are healthy and you want longevity.
- Bridge if budget or speed matters, or bone is insufficient.
- For multiple implants, compare prices abroad.