Pricing transparency, on purpose.
Most implant practices don’t publish pricing. The standard answer is “call for pricing”, which protects the practice from being shopped on price alone but wastes the patient’s time and frames the conversation around the wrong thing.
We publish ranges because patients comparing implant work deserve to know roughly what a procedure costs before they commit to a consultation. The ranges below are real starting points for the cases they describe; the final number for your specific case depends on what the imaging shows and what the surgical plan calls for, and that’s quoted in writing at the planning appointment. No bait pricing, no surprise add-ons.
No separate facility fee. No surprise charges.
The differentiator that matters most when comparing implant quotes is what’s actually bundled. Practices that itemize separately charge for sedation, lab, and provisional teeth as add-ons; ours doesn’t. Every Revive quote includes:
- Surgical placement of all required implants, single, multiple, or full-arch.
- IV sedation or general anesthesia administered at our facility by anesthesiologists who specialize in outpatient surgical sedation. No separate facility fee. No anesthesiologist invoice on top. See sedation & anesthesia.
- The provisional prosthesis milled in our in-house lab and delivered the same day where the case allows.
- The final restoration: monolithic zirconia, hybrid, or implant-supported denture, designed and finished by our in-house lab.
- Post-operative follow-up through the integration period to delivery of the final prosthesis.
Items quoted separately, when applicable: bone grafting that significantly extends surgical time, lateral-window sinus lift, additional zygomatic implants beyond a standard configuration, and any work that falls outside implant surgery (the few cases where adjunctive work from a partnering office is part of the plan).
Structured around your budget, not the lender’s preferences.
We work with established Canadian healthcare financing partners. Pre-qualification takes about a minute and doesn’t affect your credit score. The soft inquiry is standard for healthcare financing in Canada. Term lengths run from short 0% intro plans to longer-amortized monthly structures.
The right financing plan depends on what fits your budget, not what the lender prefers. At the planning appointment, after the surgical plan is final, we walk through the financing options, the monthly payment math, and any insurance reimbursement that might offset the financed amount. The financing decision is entirely yours; the practice has no commission tied to which partner you choose.
Coordinated directly with your insurer.
Most Canadian dental insurance plans contribute meaningfully to certain components of implant treatment, including extractions, imaging, portions of grafting work, sedation in some plans, and selected prosthetic components. Annual maximums vary widely, and the annual maximum on a typical dental plan is modest relative to full-arch implant work.
Our front desk handles pre-authorization paperwork directly with your insurer where applicable. We’ll let you know in writing what to realistically expect from your specific plan before treatment begins. We won’t structure a quote to maximize insurance reimbursement at the cost of clinical judgment; the surgical plan is what makes clinical sense, and insurance pays what it pays. Specific reimbursement questions get answered case-by-case from your insurer’s pre-authorization response.
A written quote is one consultation away.
The published ranges on this page are starting points. The written quote for your specific case, including implants, sedation, prosthetics, any required bone work, and financing options, is finalized at the planning appointment after we’ve reviewed your imaging. Book a consultation to start the process. For what to expect from the consultation itself, see your treatment journey.
