Orlando Dental Guide

Central Florida Dental Cost Estimator

A neutral, no-email ballpark for common dental treatments across the Orlando area. Pick a treatment, scope, and city to see a realistic price range.

Treatment

Scope

How much work is involved? This is a rough extent multiplier — your estimate is a ballpark range, not a quote.

City

How We Estimate

These estimates start from documented 2025–2026 Central Florida price ranges — Florida practice quotes, ADA-derived professional fees, and cost aggregators — then adjust for the scope of work and a local cost modifier for your city. The result is a ballpark range, not a diagnosis or a quote. Real costs move with your oral health and any add-ons: extractions ($150–$700 each), bone grafts ($350–$3,000), sinus lifts, sedation, imaging, crown or prosthesis material, and provider experience. One honest caveat that trips up a lot of shoppers: advertised "starting at" implant and All-on-4 prices frequently cover only the post or the temporary — not the final crown or prosthesis. We anchor to all-in figures so your estimate reflects what you'd actually pay. Coverage varies widely by plan; many carriers treat implants and veneers as cosmetic. For an exact number, request a consultation with a licensed Central Florida dentist.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a single dental implant cost in Central Florida?
Roughly $3,000–$5,800 all-in for a straightforward case — that covers the titanium post, the abutment, and the crown. Beware "$399" or "$999 implant" ads: those quote the post only. About half of patients also need a bone graft, which adds $350–$3,000.
Why are advertised All-on-4 prices so low?
Because "starting at" prices usually cover only the same-day temporary and exclude the final prosthesis. Some Orlando practices advertise around $13,495 per arch for a fixed temporary. A realistic all-in figure in Central Florida is about $20,000–$30,000 per arch in acrylic and $28,000–$40,000 in zirconia.
Does dental insurance cover implants or veneers?
Often not. Many plans treat implants and veneers as cosmetic and cap benefits at roughly $1,000–$2,000 per year. Coverage is more likely to apply to the crown, an extraction, or a bone graft than to the implant surgery itself. Always verify with your carrier.
Does Florida Medicaid cover dentures or implants?
For eligible adults, Florida Medicaid covers dentures and partials — one upper and one lower per lifetime — through the Prepaid Dental Health Program (DentaQuest of Florida or Liberty Dental in 2026). It does not cover dental implants. You must enroll and use an in-network provider.
How much does Invisalign cost in Orlando?
About $3,000–$7,000 depending on case complexity — roughly $3,000–$4,500 for mild cases, $4,500–$6,000 moderate, and $6,000–$7,000+ for complex. Orthodontic insurance may cover 25–50% up to a lifetime max (often $1,500–$3,000), and HSA/FSA funds are eligible.
How much are porcelain veneers per tooth?
In Central Florida, porcelain veneers run about $1,200–$2,000 per tooth (budget cases from ~$900, premium to ~$2,500). "Full set" pricing depends entirely on tooth count, so always tie a quote to a specific number of teeth. Veneers are cosmetic and rarely covered by insurance.