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Implant-Supported Dentures Cost in Washington (2026)

Somewhat above the national average · RPP 107.2 · WA

Washington Average
$12,864
▲ +7.2% above national
Typical Range
$6,432 – $21,440
National avg: $12,000
Editorial view of Washington
Regional Pricing Confidence
94% Confidence Index
The Washington Market

What Drives Pricing Here

Three factors explain most of why implant-supported dentures costs what it does in Washington.

Regional Price Parity

Washington's cost-of-living index sits at 107.2 — above the national benchmark (100). This directly scales facility and staffing overhead, which flow through to every procedure price.

Specialist Availability

Limited local facility options in Washington can reduce price competition. Consider quotes from neighboring states if the travel is feasible.

Vs. National Benchmark

At +7.2% above the national average ($12,000), Washington sits in premium territory. Likely drivers: high demand, metro concentration, or tier-one facility networks.

State Context

Implant-Supported Dentures in Washington: What to Know

Considering implant-supported dentures in Washington? The University of Washington School of Dentistry offers reduced fees for these procedures at their Graduate Prosthodontic and Predoctoral Dental Teaching Clinics, as treatment provides valuable teaching experience. While Washington's Apple Health (Medicaid) covers complete and partial dentures, it specifically excludes dental implants. Similarly, Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW) doesn't cover implants for adults.

For more affordable options, look into practices like btyDENTAL offering financing or membership plans. The Denture Club of Vancouver accepts Medicaid for dentures and can integrate complete dental implant services. Two-implant overdentures are a more budget-friendly alternative. Verify current pricing directly with providers.

Itemized Breakdown

Estimated Cost Breakdown in Washington

Washington runs somewhat above the national average for implant-supported dentures. Here's where the extra cost comes from.

Implant Materials

Medical device costs

$3,152 - $5,853

Most significant cost

Surgeon/Dentist Fee

$3,152 - $5,853

Facility Fee

OR time and hospital staffing

$1,351 - $2,508

Anesthesia

Anesthesiologist or CRNA fee

$720 - $1,338

Imaging & Lab

Imaging and lab bundle

$630 - $1,171

Total Estimated Cost

Washington all-in range

$6,432 – $21,440

Financing Options

Many Washington clinics partner with CareCredit or Alphaeon. A typical 24-month, 0% APR term on $12,864 looks like:

$536/mo
Est. 24 months · 0% APR promo
  • Soft credit check — no hard pull
  • Instant approval decisions
  • HSA/FSA eligible for qualifying cases

Cost estimates are adjusted for regional pricing. See how we calculate state-level costs →

Ranges adjusted for Washington's regional price parity (107.2). See the national percentage breakdown →

Regional Comparison

Implant-Supported Dentures Cost in Nearby States

Implant-Supported Dentures pricing varies across the region. Here's how Washington stacks up against its neighbors.

Common Questions

Expert Answers for Washington Patients

Local regulations, insurance nuance, and surgical standards specific to Washington.

Compare Washington with any other state

See national pricing, all 50 state comparisons, and detailed cost factors in the main implant-supported dentures cost guide.

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How much does implant-supported dentures cost in Washington?
In Washington, implant-supported dentures runs about $12,864 on average. Most patients pay between $6,432 and $21,440, with the final price shaped by your choice of surgeon, facility type, and procedure complexity.
Can I use insurance for implant-supported dentures in Washington?
Some insurance plans cover implant-supported dentures, but only when there's a documented medical reason. Cosmetic cases are almost never covered. If you're in Washington, get a pre-authorization determination before committing to a provider.
What's the recovery time for implant-supported dentures?
Most Washington patients need 7 to 180 days to fully recover from implant-supported dentures. Your surgeon will schedule follow-ups during this window to monitor healing. At Washington's cost of living (RPP 107.2), lost wages during recovery can be a significant hidden cost — budget for that alongside the procedure itself.
How can I finance implant-supported dentures in Washington?
Many Washington providers offer financing through medical credit companies like CareCredit or Prosper Healthcare Lending. You can also use HSA/FSA funds, negotiate a cash-pay discount (often 10-20% off), or ask about in-house payment plans that split the $12,864 cost into monthly installments.
Can I save by getting implant-supported dentures in a neighboring state?
Yes — Idaho offers implant-supported dentures at an average of $11,664, which is $1,200 less than Washington. Factor in travel costs, follow-up visit logistics, and whether your insurance network covers out-of-state providers before making the trip.
Does Washington Medicaid cover implant-supported dentures?
Medicaid coverage for implant-supported dentures in Washington depends on medical necessity. If your doctor documents that implant-supported dentures is required for your health, Washington Medicaid may cover part or all of the cost. Pre-authorization is typically required. Contact Washington's Medicaid office or your managed care plan for specific coverage details.
Is implant-supported dentures eligible for HSA/FSA funds?
Yes — and it's worth doing. Paying for implant-supported dentures through your HSA or FSA in Washington means the $12,864 comes out of pre-tax earnings. Depending on your bracket, that's $2,573 to $4,502 you keep that would otherwise go to taxes. Just save your itemized receipts.
Data Sources & References

How we calculate implant-supported dentures costs in Washington

Cost estimates combine procedure-specific pricing data with regional cost-of-living and provider-supply adjustments. Primary sources:

  • Hospital pricing transparency files — CMS-required machine-readable data published by hospitals under the CMS Hospital Price Transparency rule (effective January 2021). Provides actual negotiated rates between hospitals and insurers.
  • HCUP (Healthcare Cost & Utilization Project)AHRQ's HCUP databases provide nationally-representative procedure cost data by state, payer, and patient demographics.
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics — Healthcare Practitioner Occupational WagesBLS OEWS data on surgeon, anesthesiologist, and surgical staff wages by state, used to model regional labor-cost differences in procedure pricing.
  • BEA Regional Price Parities (RPP)U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis state-level price-level indices, used to adjust national procedure averages for Washington's cost-of-living relative to the national mean.
  • FAIR Health Consumer Cost Lookup — the FAIR Health database aggregates billed and allowed amounts from over 36 billion claim records, providing a check on procedure-cost ranges by ZIP code.
  • Medicare Provider Utilization & Payment DataCMS public-use files on Medicare-allowed amounts and submitted charges by HCPCS/CPT code and state, used as a baseline for procedure-cost ranges.

Estimates are illustrative and reflect typical pricing ranges; actual costs depend on insurance coverage, surgical complexity, anesthesia type, hospital vs. ambulatory setting, and individual patient factors. Always confirm pricing directly with providers and your insurance carrier. See our methodology page for full calculation details.

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