Implants & replacement
How much does dental bridge cost?
A bridge replaces a missing tooth by anchoring a false tooth to crowns on the neighbouring teeth. A standard three-unit bridge is priced per unit; more missing teeth means more units and more cost.
| Cash / self-pay | $1,500 – $5,500 |
| Typical | $3,500 |
| With dental insurance | $700 – $3,000 out of pocket |
| Priced | 3-unit |
What changes the price of dental bridge
- Number of units (teeth) in the bridge
- Material (porcelain-fused-to-metal vs. all-ceramic/zirconia)
- Traditional vs. implant-supported bridge
Estimate your cost
Adjust for insurance and compare with other procedures.
Do you have dental insurance?
Estimated cost · 3-unit
$1,500 – $5,500
Typical
$3,500
Low $1,500Typical $3,500High $5,500
What changes the price
- ›Number of units (teeth) in the bridge
- ›Material (porcelain-fused-to-metal vs. all-ceramic/zirconia)
- ›Traditional vs. implant-supported bridge
National ballpark ranges for the US. Not a quote and not dental advice — always confirm with a dentist.
Dental bridge — frequently asked questions
How much does a dental bridge cost?
A traditional three-unit bridge runs about $1,500–$5,500, averaging $3,500. Insurance often covers roughly half as a major procedure, up to your annual maximum.
Related costs
This is general US cost information, not a quote and not dental advice. Actual prices depend on your dentist, location, materials and insurance plan — always confirm directly with a dental office.