Dental implants? In this economy? Yes! Here’s how you can afford dental implants in 2025.
The cost of living for many Canadians is becoming challenging. It can be difficult to know where to prioritize spending, and while we understand why you might be tempted to sacrifice healthcare costs, we also know how important it is to continue to care for our health. Did you know your oral health significantly impacts your overall well-being? It does! And procedures like dental implants, while admittedly an investment, are an important aspect of maintaining a healthy, beautiful smile. Making dental care accessible is important to us, so today, we’re explaining what dental implants are, who they are for, how much they cost, and how you can make the investment possible.
What Are Dental Implants?
If you are feeling self-conscious about a missing tooth, we can help! How? Well, there are many options, but our recommendation is dental implants. We’d love to help you regain your confidence and feel like you can smile big and freely at all of life’s joys. Here’s how it works. Dental implants are a long-term and versatile solution to revitalize your smile by replacing missing teeth. Made of titanium or zirconia, a post is placed in the jawbone with a false tooth to fill in any gaps caused by lost teeth. Here at Kensington Square Dental, we opt for titanium, which is the same material used in hip replacements. We can replace a single tooth or create an implant-supported bridge if you have multiple missing teeth. Offering durability and a natural look while supporting bone health, dental implants are the gold standard for tooth replacement procedures. Dental implants are a great long-term solution, but they do come with a price.

How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in 2025?
We wish we could give you an exact number, but there are a lot of things that will impact the cost of your implant. What we can tell you is that the average cost for a single implant is typically in the range of $4000 – $5000. Why the range? Everything from the city you live in (if you’re in Burnaby, we’d love to have you visit us!), the experience of the dentist, the materials used for the implant itself, as well as any preparatory procedures (such as extractions or a bone graft) will all impact the total cost. As healthcare professionals, we want our clients to have access to the care they need without cost being a factor. Let’s discuss payment options next.

How You Can Afford Dental Implants
You are probably wondering how you can afford a dental implant. We totally understand that and have some advice for that. We recommend looking into what your insurance can cover. For some, this may not be a large sum, but every little bit helps. You can also have a conversation with your dentist, as many clinics, including here at Kensington Square Dental, offer payment plans to make care more accessible to clients.
Dental implants are an investment, both financially and in having a healthy smile. While we recognize the cost may be challenging for some patients, because implants can last for 15-25+ years with proper care, they are often more cost-effective than bridges or dentures.
So What’s Next?
Dental implants are an excellent option for restoring both function and confidence in your smile. While certainly an investment, with the longevity they offer, dental implants are worthwhile long-term. If you are considering dental implants, we would recommend booking a consultation to assess your suitability and receive a personalized quote. We’d be happy to discuss our payment plan with you at your consultation as well.