The short answer
In Panama City, a single dental implant with crown typically costs about $1,500-$2,100, versus roughly $3,000-$6,000 in the United States. Crowns commonly run $400-$750 and porcelain veneers $400-$700 per tooth. A full-arch All-on-4 runs about $10,000-$15,000 per arch in Panama vs $20,000-$35,000 in the US โ savings of roughly 50-70%.
Every figure here is an estimate that varies by clinic, implant system, and case and should be confirmed in a written quote. Dental work abroad is not covered by US insurance.
Panama dental cost at a glance: procedure by procedure
Panama has become one of the more popular dental-tourism destinations in the Americas, partly because of geography (it's a 3-4 hour flight from much of the southern and eastern US) and partly because Panama uses the US dollar, so there's no currency conversion to puzzle over. The table below compares typical estimates for the most-requested procedures. US figures are 2026 national ranges; Panama figures are aggregated from clinic and price-comparison sources for Panama City.
US vs Panama dental cost (estimates)
| Procedure | Typical US price | Typical Panama price | Approx. savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single implant (fixture + abutment + crown) | $3,000-$6,000 | $1,500-$2,100 | ~50-65% |
| Porcelain / PFM crown | $1,000-$2,500 | $400-$750 | ~60-70% |
| Zirconia crown | $1,500-$2,500 | $500-$750 | ~60-70% |
| Porcelain veneer (per tooth) | $1,200-$2,500 | $400-$700 | ~60-75% |
| All-on-4 (per arch) | $20,000-$35,000 | $10,000-$15,000 | ~40-60% |
| Root canal (per tooth) | $1,000-$1,800 | $300-$600 | ~55-70% |
| Full smile (8 porcelain veneers) | $12,000-$20,000 | $3,200-$5,600 | ~60-75% |
Sources: aggregated 2026 US dental pricing and Panama City clinic / price-comparison data. Ranges are estimates only and vary by implant system, materials, and case complexity โ confirm an itemized quote with each clinic.
What's included โ and what's usually not
The single biggest source of "surprise" bills in dental tourism is a quote that covers less than you assumed. A complete single-implant price should include the implant fixture, the abutment, and the final crown, plus the consultation and surgical placement. Read every quote for what sits outside the headline number:
- Imaging โ panoramic X-rays or a 3D CT scan, often required before implant surgery.
- Bone grafting / sinus lift โ needed in many cases with bone loss; can add meaningfully to the total.
- Temporary vs final prosthesis โ on All-on-4 cases, the advertised price frequently covers the implants and a temporary bridge only; the permanent zirconia bridge is extra. Clarify this explicitly.
- Extractions โ if a failing tooth has to come out first.
- Follow-up visits and the second trip โ the crown-placement appointment after the implant integrates.
Some clinics offer guarantees worth asking about โ for example, certain Panama City practices advertise multi-year warranties on implant work. A warranty is only as good as your ability to return, so weigh it against travel cost.
Why dental work is cheaper in Panama
Lower price does not come from cutting the actual implant or crown โ reputable Panama clinics use the same brand-name implant systems (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Zimmer Biomet) and the same E.max or zirconia crown materials used in US practices. The savings come from structural cost differences:
- Lower overhead โ labor, facility, and lab costs are a fraction of US levels.
- Lower malpractice and insurance burden than a typical US practice.
- No insurance middle layer โ cash-pay pricing avoids the billing markup baked into US insurer-negotiated rates.
- In-house labs โ many larger clinics fabricate crowns and prosthetics on-site, cutting both cost and turnaround.
A lower price is not, by itself, a quality signal in either direction. Treat cost as one input and the clinic's credentials, materials, and track record as the more important ones.
How to choose a Panama dental clinic safely
Safety in dental tourism is a clinic question, not a country question. Panama City has genuinely high-end infrastructure โ Hospital Punta Pacifica (Pacifica Salud) is a JCI-accredited, Johns Hopkins Medicine International-affiliated hospital, and several dental practices operate inside or near it. But standalone clinics vary widely. Use this checklist:
- Credentials. Look for dentists with recognized university training (several Panama City implant specialists trained at US universities) and specialization in implantology or prosthodontics for complex work.
- Accreditation / hospital affiliation. A clinic inside or affiliated with a JCI-accredited hospital adds an infrastructure and emergency-backup layer. Where a clinic claims an accreditation, verify it directly.
- Implant system named in writing. Ask which implant brand and crown material they'll use, and get it in the quote. Reputable clinics will tell you.
- Independent reviews. Cross-check WhatClinic, Google, and aggregator review counts โ volume and recency matter more than a single perfect rating.
- English-language support. Confirm the team can communicate clearly about consent, aftercare, and complications.
- A clear, itemized written quote and a stated plan for what happens if something goes wrong after you fly home.
For a deeper look at vetting clinics and red flags that apply across destinations, our dental-clinic trust guide walks through credential-checking and review sources in detail.
Travel, trips & recovery
Most single implants require two trips: one to place the implant, then a return roughly 3-6 months later (after the implant integrates with the bone) for the final crown. Crowns, veneers, fillings, and most cosmetic work can usually be done in a single visit of a few days. All-on-4 cases often place a temporary bridge the same day, with the permanent prosthesis on a later trip.
Beyond the treatment quote, budget for the full trip:
- Flights: roughly $250-$650 round trip from much of the US (3-4 hours from many southern/eastern cities).
- Lodging: $80-$200/night for a typical 3-5 night stay in Panama City.
- Meals & local transport: $30-$70/day; many clinics arrange or include airport pickup.
- Recovery time: plan a few low-key days after surgery; avoid strenuous activity and follow aftercare instructions before flying.
For single-tooth cases, the two-trip airfare can erode the savings; the math is most compelling on larger cases (multiple implants, full-arch, or a full set of veneers).
Financing & how to pay
US dental insurance generally does not reimburse care performed abroad, so plan to pay out of pocket. Common ways patients fund a Panama dental trip:
- HSA / FSA โ qualifying dental care can often be paid with pre-tax HSA or FSA dollars; confirm eligibility with your plan administrator first.
- Clinic payment plans โ some Panama clinics let you start with a partial deposit and pay the balance in installments; ask before you book.
- Medical / personal loans and dental credit lines (e.g., a personal loan or a dental financing card) โ these don't depend on insurance, so your ability to pay over time is the gating factor.
- Cash / card โ because Panama uses USD, there's no exchange-rate surprise, but confirm card fees in advance.
Comparing Panama to other Latin American dental hubs? Our Costa Rica dental guide and Mexico dental guide break down cost, clinics, and logistics for the two other most-traveled destinations, and our All-on-4 cost guide goes deep on full-arch pricing.
Frequently asked questions
How much do dental implants cost in Panama?
A single implant with crown typically runs about $1,500-$2,100 in Panama City versus $3,000-$6,000 in the US. All-on-4 runs roughly $10,000-$15,000 per arch vs $20,000-$35,000 in the US. Estimates only โ confirm an itemized written quote with the clinic.
Is dental work in Panama safe?
Panama City has JCI-accredited hospital infrastructure (Hospital Punta Pacifica, a Johns Hopkins affiliate) and clinics using the same implant systems as the US. Safety depends on the specific clinic and dentist, so vet credentials, materials, and reviews. This guide compares prices, not outcomes, and endorses no clinic.
How much can I save versus the US?
Roughly 50-70% on most procedures. The savings are largest on big cases (full-arch, multiple implants, a full set of veneers); on a single tooth, two round-trip flights can eat much of the gap.
What's included in the implant price?
A complete quote should cover the implant fixture, abutment, and final crown plus consultation and placement. Imaging, bone grafting, the permanent (vs temporary) full-arch prosthesis, and follow-up visits are often separate โ get it itemized in writing.
How many trips does an implant take?
Usually two: one to place the implant, then a return ~3-6 months later for the crown after the implant integrates. Crowns and veneers are often one trip; some All-on-4 protocols place a temporary bridge same-day with the permanent piece on a later visit.
Medical & Pricing Disclaimer
This guide is for educational purposes only and is not medical or dental advice. Every price shown is an estimate that varies by clinic, implant system, materials, and case and must be confirmed directly with the provider in a written quote. US dental insurance generally does not cover treatment performed abroad.
We do not endorse, recommend, or guarantee the outcome, efficacy, or safety of any treatment, clinic, or provider. Always consult a licensed dentist about your specific case before pursuing treatment.