2026 Pricing Data

Dental Implant (Single Tooth) Cost in 2026

National Average Estimate
$4,500
Typical range: $3,000$6,000
Recovery
7–180 days
Risk Level
Low
Duration
60–120 min
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Clinical Insight
Coverage depends on medical necessity documentation. Check with your plan first.

Understanding the Investment

Key Takeaways
  • National average: $4,500 (range: $3,000–$6,000)
  • Insurance: Sometimes Covered — Dental insurance may cover 50% of implant cost with annual maximums...
  • Recovery: 7–180 days typical downtime
  • Biggest cost driver: Facility type — outpatient centers can be 30–50% less than hospitals

Dental implants are a permanent solution for missing teeth. The procedure involves surgically placing a titanium post into your jawbone, which then fuses to the bone over time. Over one million Americans undergo implant treatment annually, highlighting the procedure's popularity.

The cost of a single dental implant is influenced by several factors. The oral surgeon or implant dentist's fee accounts for a significant portion of the total expense. Similarly, the cost of the implant post, abutment, and crown also contributes substantially to the overall price. If you need to replace an entire arch or all teeth, see our full mouth dental implants cost guide for complete pricing.

Consider mini dental implants as a potentially cheaper alternative. These are less invasive and may eliminate the need for bone grafting, reducing the overall cost. For replacing multiple teeth with fewer implants, All-on-4 dental implants are another popular option. Confirm all costs with your provider before scheduling.

Interactive Cost Breakdown

Where does your money go?

Typical allocation for a dental implant (single tooth) procedure at the national average price point.

Implant Materials
35% of total · $1,102-$2,047
$1,102-$2,047
Implant post, abutment, and/or prosthetics
Surgeon/Dentist Fee
35% of total · $1,102-$2,047
$1,102-$2,047
Oral surgeon or implant dentist fee
Facility Fee
15% of total · $472-$877
$472-$877
Office or surgical center fee
Anesthesia
8% of total · $251-$468
$251-$468
Local anesthesia or sedation
Imaging & Lab
7% of total · $220-$409
$220-$409
X-rays, CT scan, and lab work
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Dental Implant (Single Tooth) Guides

Regional Variance

Dental Implant (Single Tooth) Cost by State

Geographic location plays a significant role — cost-of-living adjustments, regional demand for top specialists, and facility competition all affect pricing.

Most Affordable

5 Cheapest States

  1. Mississippi $3,982-11.5%
  2. West Virginia $4,041-10.2%
  3. Alabama $4,072-9.5%
  4. Arkansas $4,104-8.8%
  5. Missouri $4,131-8.2%
Premium Markets

5 Most Expensive States

  1. Hawaii $5,238+16.4%
  2. California $5,098+13.3%
  3. New York $5,076+12.8%
  4. Massachusetts $5,018+11.5%
  5. District of Columbia $4,972+10.5%
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Dental Implant (Single Tooth) Cost in All 50 States

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State ▲▼ Avg Cost ▲▼ vs National ▲▼
  • McCracken Implant Education (Bessemer): up to 70% off retail prices
  • Alabama Smile Design: 15% discount on implants for members (Gulf Coast)
  • Next Level Implant Center (Madison/Decatur): collaborative approach
  • Alabama Dental Implant Institute: flexible financing, replacements from $100/month
  • Moda Health and Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield: some Alaska dental plans may cover parts
  • Alaska Medicaid: limited adult benefits for emergent or enhanced services, authorization required
  • Mat-Su Health Services (Wasilla) and Big Lake: sliding fee discounts based on income
  • Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center: sliding fee discounts based on income
  • Dental Hearts (Phoenix): Single implants, abutments, and crowns via training program
  • Dental Hearts excludes extractions and bone grafting
  • New Horizon Dental Center (Gilbert): Low-cost implants, possible no-cost care via grants
  • Avondale Family Health Center Dental Clinic (MIHS): Sliding fee scales for implants
  • Greenway Dental Care (Fayetteville): membership programs offer discounts
  • Greenway Dental Care (Fayetteville): accepts CareCredit for 0% payment plans
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Springdale): in-clinic lab aims to improve access
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Springdale): accepts Delta PPO/Premier
  • MoArk Dental & Implants (near Paragould): comprehensive in-house care
  • UCLA, USC, Loma Linda: Dental school clinics offer savings on implants.
  • Up to 50% off: Savings at dental school clinics for single tooth implants.
  • UCSF School of Dentistry: Affordable Student Implant Program for implants.
  • Los Angeles, Anaheim: Community health centers offer sliding fee scales.
  • Colorado Surgical Institute (CSI): Discounted rates via training program in Denver
  • University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine (Aurora): Provides dental services
  • Health First Colorado (Medicaid): Covers medically necessary implants for adults
  • Health First Colorado (Medicaid): $1,500 annual limit applies to most dental services
  • Clinica Family Health Services (Denver): Sliding fee scales
  • UConn School of Dental Medicine: reduced costs for dental implants
  • CIFC Health Dental (Danbury): sliding fee scale for uninsured patients
  • Hawley Lane Dental: in-house discount plan available
  • Greater Connecticut Oral & Dental Implant Surgery (Danbury/New Milford): "Second Chance Program"
  • HUSKY Health (Medicaid): may cover some oral surgery
  • Christiana Center for Oral Surgery & Dental Implants (Newark, Middletown, Wilmington): single-tooth dental implants
  • Delaware Smile Center: "one doctor approach" for implant placement and restoration
  • ChristianaCare (Wilmington Hospital Health Center): reduced implant fees via resident program
  • Howard University College of Dentistry: residents perform implants under guidance
  • AmeriHealth Caritas District of Columbia: Medicaid members may qualify for implant benefit
  • Mary's Center and Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center: sliding fee scale for dental services
  • MedStar Washington Hospital Center: uses 3D printing to reduce costs and time
  • Community Health Centers: affordable dental care, implant availability varies
  • Lake Lucerne Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry (Orlando): implant bundles available
  • Vibrant Smiles (Mableton): offers an all-inclusive special for one dental implant.
  • Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University: reduced fees via student services.
  • Georgia Medicaid: generally does not cover dental implants for adults.
  • Kailua-Kona: Dental implants with crown average $3,000-$4,500.
  • Hawaii Dental Service (HDS): May cover 30-50% of dental implant components.
  • Honolulu Smile Design: Offers a free guide with a savings offer.
  • Hawaii Island Community Health Center: Services regardless of ability to pay.
  • Aloha Medical Mission Dental Clinic (Honolulu): Free services for uninsured.
  • Idaho Medicaid: Dental implants typically not covered
  • MCNA Dental: Manages Idaho Medicaid under Idaho Smiles program
  • Idaho State Dental Association: Lists clinics in Boise, Caldwell, Coeur d'Alene, Sandpoint
  • Idaho Perio (Boise/Meridian): Financing options available
  • West Wind Dental (Rigby): Offers free consultations
  • University of Illinois Chicago (UIC): Discounted dental implants via supervised students
  • Midwestern University Clinics (Downers Grove): Discounted dental implants via supervised students
  • Illinois Medicaid: Dental implants usually not covered for adults
  • Sonrisa Family Dental (Chicago): Lists implants as a service, accepts most Medicaid
  • Indiana University School of Dentistry: potentially reduced-cost implants
  • Fountain Square Dental Clinic & HealthNet: low-cost care or sliding scale fees
  • Indiana Implant Clinic: provides financing and payment plans
  • University of Iowa College of Dentistry: implant fees vary by provider/complexity.
  • Iowa Medicaid Dental Wellness Plan: may cover implants for medical necessity.
  • Promise Community Health Center (Sioux Center): accepts Medicaid, sliding fees.
  • Smiley Family Dentistry (Waverly, IA): monthly payment special, may include bone grafting.
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: Reduced rates, often 1/3 to 1/2 of private practice
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: Accepts Kansas Medicaid
  • Konza Prairie Community Health Center (Junction City/Manhattan): Affordable care
  • Konza Prairie Community Health Center: Does not refuse patients who can't pay
  • Heartland Community Health Center (Lawrence): May offer sliding fee scales
  • Kentucky Medicaid: comprehensive dental implant coverage for adults 21+
  • Humana Healthy Horizons® in Kentucky: covers dental implants
  • Advanced Implant Centers (Louisville): "Best Price Guarantee"
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Lexington): accepts Aetna, Delta, MetLife
  • Chandler Park Dental Care (Bowling Green): serves patients from distant states
  • LSU Health New Orleans: Dental implants at reduced fees as a teaching institution
  • Baton Rouge, Slidell, Monroe: Implant costs generally lower than national average
  • DePaul Community Health Centers (New Orleans): Sliding-fee discount for self-pay
  • Aetna Medicaid (Louisiana): Some plans may include limited restorative coverage
  • Affordable Smiles (Metairie): Potential implant discount with membership plan
  • Strong Area Health & Dental Center: Offers a sliding fee scale.
  • Community Dental Center (Southwest Harbor): Accepts MaineCare.
  • Peak Dental Health (Falmouth): Specials may exclude bone grafting.
  • University of Maryland School of Dentistry: implant restorations at potentially lower fees
  • University of Maryland School of Dentistry: participates in Medical Assistance Dental Program
  • PLUS Clinic (Univ. of Maryland): does not cover implants for Ryan White individuals
  • Maryland Medicaid: implant coverage limited to medically necessary situations
  • Be More Dental Implant Studio (Baltimore): specialized services and on-site lab
  • Boston University's dental school: lower implant costs, partial MassHealth coverage
  • Longwood Dental Group (Brookline): Dental Care Plans offer discounts
  • University of Michigan School of Dentistry: lower rates for dental implants
  • University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry: 30-50% less under supervision
  • University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry: accepts Medicaid and most insurance
  • Niles Community Health and InterCare: sliding fee discounts for uninsured
  • Children's Dental Center (Detroit): implants with sliding fee discounts, accepts Medicaid
  • University of Minnesota School of Dentistry: potentially lower fees than Twin Cities
  • Community Dental Care (Maplewood/St. Paul/Rochester): sliding fee scale
  • i-Implant Dentistry (Sartell/Roseville): complimentary consultations
  • Dr. Todd Fincher: dental implants in Greenwood, Oxford, Ridgeland, and Columbus
  • UMMC School of Dentistry: implant services and annual "Mission Week" (free care)
  • Mission First (Jackson) & Lantern Medical/Dental Clinic (Pearl): volunteer dental clinics
  • Access Community Health's Smithville Dental: reduced-cost services with sliding scale
  • Mississippi Medicaid: implants excluded unless medically necessary for adults
  • University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC): Reduced-rate dental implants in student clinics.
  • UMKC: Accepts Missouri Medicaid, which may cover implants when medically necessary.
  • Community Health Center of Central Missouri (CHCCMO): Accepts Medicaid.
  • Ozarks Community Health Center (OCHC): Accepts Medicaid.
  • Betty Jean Kerr People's Health Centers (St. Louis): Discounted dental services on a sliding fee scale.
  • Montana HELP Plan: expanded dental benefits for eligible adults.
  • Bullhook Community Health Center (Havre): sliding fee scale for services.
  • Partnership Health Center (Missoula): sliding fee scale may reduce costs.
  • Glacier Community Health Center (Cut Bank): advanced dental services, including implants.
  • UNMC College of Dentistry (Lincoln): Reduced fees for implant restorations.
  • OneWorld Community Health Centers (Omaha): Implant restoration services at 5 clinics.
  • Nebraska Dental Center (La Vista): Short-term monthly payments, 0% CareCredit financing.
  • Good Neighbor Dental Clinics (Columbus/Fremont): Accepts Medicaid, sliding fee scale.
  • Nebraska Medicaid: Does not cover dental implants.
  • Nevada Medicaid: generally doesn't cover dental implants for adults 21+
  • Nevada Health Centers (e.g., Eastern Family Dental Center in Las Vegas): general dental care
  • Las Vegas: dental savings plans may offer discounts on procedures
  • New Hampshire Medicaid: Smiles Adult Dental Program covers eligible adults 21+
  • New Hampshire Medicaid: $1,500 yearly limit on most services
  • Webster Dental Associates (Manchester): Financing plans may be available
  • New Hampshire Medicaid: Engages providers in Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont
  • Portsmouth: York Village Dental is accessible just over the bridge
  • Middlesex Periodontics & Dental Implants (East Brunswick): competitive implant rates
  • Cozy Family Dental (Wayne): implant package includes implant, abutment, and crown
  • Community Smiles (Elizabeth/Hillside): offers single tooth replacements
  • Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (Camden/Essex/Middlesex Counties): affordable care, accepts Medicaid for some services
  • UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of New Mexico: Turquoise Care covers implants (prior auth, once/36 months)
  • Touro Dental Health (Albuquerque): affordable implant services via team approach
  • New Mexico Community Dental (Albuquerque): Income-Based Discount Program available
  • First Choice Community Healthcare: dental care in South Valley, Edgewood, and Los Lunas
  • New Mexico Smile Center: offers in-office discount plans and CareCredit® financing
  • New York State Medicaid (eff. 1/31/24): covers medically necessary single tooth implants
  • Mount Sinai's Dental Implant Program: extensive experience with outpatient procedure
  • Community Healthcare Network (CHN): periodontics (implants) at CHN Jamaica & Harlem
  • Columbia Dental Implant Center: provides free evaluations
  • Touro Dental Health (Westchester County): advanced implant dentistry with team approach
  • North Carolina Medicaid: rarely covers dental implants unless medically necessary
  • Local Start Dental (Durham): sliding scale fees and pro bono care available
  • Southeast Institute for Dental Education (SIDE): discounted implants for training patients
  • Carolina Implant (Raleigh): single implant packages include extraction, bone graft, CT scan
  • Concord Center for Family Dentistry (Concord): has featured dental implant specials
  • Grand Forks: most competitively priced city for dental implants in ND
  • ND Medicaid: dental implants for adults are not covered
  • ND State College of Science Dental Clinic: implants not listed as service
  • Family HealthCare Center (Fargo): explore for implant options
  • Bismarck Advanced Dental and Implants: offers free consultations
  • Ohio State University College of Dentistry: 40-50% less than Columbus average
  • Ohio State University clinics accept Medicaid, CareSource, Molina, United Healthcare
  • Franklin County community health centers: reduced-cost implants, sliding fee scales
  • Carpe Diem Dental Spa (Solon): free consultations and treatment discounts
  • University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry's AEGD Clinic: implants at reduced fees.
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Oklahoma City): single tooth implants with crown, financing.
  • Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center (central Oklahoma): services on a sliding scale.
  • Tulsa: financing for single tooth implants from $99 per month.
  • OHSU School of Dentistry (Portland): 30% less for implants/crowns.
  • Community Health Centers (Benton/Linn Counties): affordable, sliding-scale fees.
  • Oregon Health Plan (OHP): rarely covers adult implants unless medically necessary.
  • Penn Dental Medicine (Philadelphia): Implants 50-70% less than private practices.
  • Penn Dental Medicine accepts most insurance.
  • Pitt Dental Medicine (Pittsburgh): Implant cost comparable to a dental bridge.
  • York Smile Care (York, PA): Special implant offer (excluding abutment and crown).
  • Samuels Sinclair Dental Center (Rhode Island Hospital): implants for children/IDD
  • RI Oral Surgery & Implant Center: single tooth replacement offered
  • Eric George DMD & Associates (Coventry): offers single tooth replacement
  • Oral Maxillofacial Surgery & Dental Implant Center, PC (Middletown): accepts Delta Dental of RI and Blue Cross Dental of RI
  • Dental Solutions (Pawtucket): accepts all private insurance, HSA/FSA, and non-insured patients
  • Ingleside Family Dental (Ladson): Bundled pricing for implant, surgery, crown
  • South Carolina Medicaid: Does not generally cover single dental implants
  • Solomon Family Dentistry (Summerville/Mount Pleasant): Affordable implants
  • South Dakota adult Medicaid: generally doesn't cover dental implants
  • South Dakota adult Medicaid: $2,000 yearly maximum for other services
  • USD dental hygiene clinic (Sioux Falls): reduced rates, accepts Delta Dental/Medicaid
  • Falls Community Health (Sioux Falls): dental services, including emergency clinic
  • Yankton Dental Clinic: occasionally offers promotions like 20% off implants
  • Cookeville: Dental implant prices 15–25% lower than Nashville/Knoxville.
  • Jackson Smiles Family Dentistry: Offers in-house dental plans.
  • Newport Family Dental Care "Smile Savers Plan": Discounts on implants.
  • Tennessee Family Dental (Nashville): "Bundle pricing" saves ~20% on implants.
  • Dallas dental schools: dental implants at 40-60% less than private practices
  • UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry: reduced-cost specialty care, including implants
  • Texas Medicaid: may cover implants with medical necessity and documentation
  • Community Health Network (MyCHN): accepts Medicaid and Medicare, offers prosthodontics
  • Oak Cliff Dental Center (Dallas): in-house discount plans from ~$299 annually
  • University of Utah School of Dentistry: 25-50% off market prices
  • Stephen D. Ratcliffe Community Health Center (Salt Lake City): dental clinics
  • Community Health Centers: some accept Medicaid or offer sliding scale fees
  • Professional Dental: advertises competitive pricing and offers financing
  • Utah Medicaid: covers emergency dental care for adults
  • University of Vermont Medical Center (South Burlington): Implant restorations
  • Aspen Dental (Williston): Single-tooth implants, membership plan, financing
  • Vermont Medicaid: $1,500 adult annual cap increase eff. 7/1/23
  • Vermont Medicaid: Reimbursement at 75% of regional commercial rates
  • Community Health Centers (Vermont): Sliding-fee scales for eligible/uninsured
  • VCU School of Dentistry: 30-50% off dental implant rates possible
  • VCU "Student 2 Student Discount Plan": savings on exams, cleanings
  • VCU "Student 2 Student Discount Plan": 20-60% off basic restorative treatments
  • Impact Dental Care (Lorton, Woodbridge, Stafford): new patient specials
  • Northern Virginia (Fairfax, Arlington): tends to have higher costs
  • Vista Dental Implants (Vancouver, WA): Advertises competitive rates and discounts.
  • Apple Health (Washington Medicaid): Generally excludes dental implants for adults.
  • Bellevue Overlake Dental (Bellevue): Offers in-house financing with low monthly payments.
  • Community Care of West Virginia: Sliding fee scale at Green Bank dental clinic
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants: Single tooth implants in multiple WV locations
  • West Virginia Medicaid: May cover medically necessary adult dental implants
  • FamilyCare Health Centers (Charleston/Eleanor): Discounts for uninsured patients
  • West Virginia Health Right (Charleston): Free oral healthcare for low-income adults
  • Smile Now Milwaukee Dentures & Implants: performs entire implant procedure in-house.
  • Oakbrook Dental (West Bend): advertises a dental implant special at a discount.
  • Wisconsin Medicaid (BadgerCare Plus): generally doesn't cover dental implants.
  • Outreach Community Health Centers (Milwaukee): offers basic dental services on a sliding scale.
  • WI Uniform Dental Benefits (UDB) and Delta Dental PPO: may offer major implant coverage.
  • Community Health Center Dental Clinic (Casper): sliding fee scale for uninsured
  • Community Health Center Dental Clinic (Casper): free implant consultations
  • Community Health Center Dental Clinic (Casper): free CT scans for implants at some locations
  • Birch Family Dental (Green River): CEREC tech for same-day crowns
  • Wyoming dental discount plans: 20-50% savings on implants
What Drives Price

Primary Pricing Factors

Three variables explain most of the cost variation you'll see across the same procedure.

Implant brand and material — premium titanium implants (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) cost more than value brands
Crown material — porcelain-fused-to-metal vs. all-ceramic vs. zirconia crowns have different price points
Bone graft requirement — insufficient jawbone density requires grafting before implant placement, adding $500-$3,000
Timeline

The Road to Results

Recovery is an investment of time. Understanding the phases helps you plan downtime and set expectations.

Before your dental implant procedure, you'll have a consultation with your dentist, including X-rays or a CT scan to assess your jawbone. They may ask you to stop taking certain medications a few days beforehand. On the day of the procedure, which usually takes 60 to 120 minutes, you'll receive local anesthesia, and potentially sedation, to keep you comfortable while the titanium post is surgically placed into your jaw.

In the first 24 to 48 hours, expect some swelling and discomfort, manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers. Plan to have someone drive you home if you had sedation. The full recovery can take anywhere from 7 days to six months, as the bone integrates with the implant. You'll likely need a few days off work initially. Remember to schedule follow-up appointments so your dentist can monitor healing and, eventually, attach the abutment and crown.

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Initial Recovery
7 days
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Full Recovery
180 days
Return to normal activities, including most exercise and work routines.
03
Procedure Itself
60–120 min
Typical time under anesthesia or active treatment for a standard case.
Coverage & Financing

Paying for Dental Implant (Single Tooth)

Sometimes Covered

Dental insurance may cover 50% of implant cost with annual maximums ($1500-$2500). Many plans exclude implants entirely.

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Financing Options

  • 0% APR credit lines — CareCredit and Alphaeon are accepted by most dental implant (single tooth) providers and offer interest-free promotional periods
  • Direct surgeon financing — many dental implant (single tooth) practices have their own installment plans with flexible terms
  • Health savings accounts — HSA and FSA accounts cover medically necessary dental implant (single tooth) — a smart way to use pre-tax dollars
  • Medical personal loans — fixed-rate loans through LightStream or SoFi can cover the full $4,500 with predictable monthly payments
  • Negotiated pricing — always ask for cash-pay or self-pay rates — they're often lower than the insured price
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dental implant (single tooth) cost in 2026?
In 2026, dental implant (single tooth) costs $4,500 on average across the US. The typical range runs $3,000 to $6,000, with your final price shaped by geographic location, provider experience, and facility choice.
Does insurance cover dental implant (single tooth)?
Insurance coverage for dental implant (single tooth) is classified as: Sometimes Covered. Dental insurance may cover 50% of implant cost with annual maximums ($1500-$2500). Many plans exclude implants entirely.
What's the cheapest state for dental implant (single tooth)?
The most affordable states for dental implant (single tooth) are Mississippi ($3,982), West Virginia ($4,041), Alabama ($4,072). These states benefit from lower costs of living and regional price parities.
What affects dental implant (single tooth) cost?
Your dental implant (single tooth) cost depends on implant brand and material, crown material, bone graft requirement. Beyond these procedure-specific factors, the state you're in can swing the price by 20-30% due to differences in cost of living and local competition among providers.
How long is recovery after dental implant (single tooth)?
The typical recovery window for dental implant (single tooth) is 7 to 180 days. The first 7 days involve the most restrictions, after which you'll gradually return to normal routines. Follow-up visits during this period are important for monitoring your healing progress.
Where is dental implant (single tooth) most expensive?
You'll pay the most for dental implant (single tooth) in Hawaii ($5,238), California ($5,098), New York ($5,076). If you're in one of these states and cost is a concern, comparing quotes from lower-cost neighboring states could save you 15-25%.