2026 Pricing Data

Mini Dental Implants Cost in 2026

National Average Estimate
$900
Typical range: $500$1,500
Recovery
1–14 days
Risk Level
Low
Duration
30–60 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: $900 (range: $500–$1,500)
  • Insurance: Sometimes Covered — Coverage is similar to standard implants — varies by plan. Some dental...
  • Recovery: 1–14 days typical downtime
  • Biggest cost driver: Facility type — outpatient centers can be 30–50% less than hospitals

Mini dental implants offer a less invasive and more affordable solution for stabilizing dentures or replacing missing teeth. About 500,000 dental implant procedures are performed annually in the U.S., and mini implants are gaining popularity due to their simplicity.

Unlike traditional dental implants, mini implants often don't require bone grafting, significantly reducing overall costs. The dentist's fee, encompassing their expertise and time, and the implant materials themselves represent a substantial portion of the expense.

Consider mini dental implants as a cost-effective alternative to traditional implants; they can often be placed without bone grafting, reducing expenses. For complete tooth replacement across both arches, see our full mouth dental implants cost guide. Confirm all costs with your provider before scheduling.

Interactive Cost Breakdown

Where does your money go?

Typical allocation for a mini dental implants procedure at the national average price point.

Implant Materials
35% of total · $220-$409
$220-$409
Implant post, abutment, and/or prosthetics
Surgeon/Dentist Fee
35% of total · $220-$409
$220-$409
Oral surgeon or implant dentist fee
Facility Fee
15% of total · $94-$175
$94-$175
Office or surgical center fee
Anesthesia
8% of total · $50-$93
$50-$93
Local anesthesia or sedation
Imaging & Lab
7% of total · $44-$81
$44-$81
X-rays, CT scan, and lab work
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Mini Dental Implants Guides

Regional Variance

Mini Dental Implants 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 $796-11.5%
  2. West Virginia $808-10.2%
  3. Alabama $814-9.5%
  4. Arkansas $821-8.8%
  5. Missouri $826-8.2%
Premium Markets

5 Most Expensive States

  1. Hawaii $1,048+16.4%
  2. California $1,020+13.3%
  3. New York $1,015+12.8%
  4. Massachusetts $1,004+11.5%
  5. District of Columbia $994+10.5%
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State-by-State Pricing Atlas

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Mini Dental Implants Cost in All 50 States

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State ▲▼ Avg Cost ▲▼ vs National ▲▼
  • McCracken Implant Education (Bessemer): Up to 70% savings off retail prices.
  • Riviera Dental Care (Foley): Free implant consultations.
  • Bivona Family Dental (Jasper): Mini implants with flexible financing.
  • Birmingham Dental Implant Studio: Implants at 30% less than other local offices.
  • Community Free Dental Clinic (Madison County): Free extractions for some residents.
  • Midnight Sun Dental (Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla): Provides mini dental implants.
  • Denali Family Dentistry (Kenai): Offers mini dental implants.
Arizona $907 +0.8%
  • Atkins Dental Clinic (Atkins): Specializes in mini dental implants.
  • Arkansas Medicaid: Provides limited adult dental benefits up to an annual limit.
  • UCLA, USC, Loma Linda, University of the Pacific: dental school clinics offer reduced fees.
  • California Legislature: a bill could expand Medi-Cal coverage for implants.
  • Health First Colorado: covers adult dental implants (surgical placement/attachments)
  • Health First Colorado: no longer has the $1,500 dental cap (since 7/1/2023)
  • Health First Colorado: excludes implants for daily smokers and replacements
  • University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine (Aurora): discounted rates
  • Colorado Surgical Institute: discounted implants via supervised training program
  • Stony Hill Dental Care (Bethel): Offers mini dental implants.
  • Keith Campbell DMD (Higganum): Offers mini dental implants.
  • UConn School of Dental Medicine: Student services 30-40% of private practice.
  • UConn School of Dental Medicine: Resident care 50-60% of private practice.
  • Pinnacle Dental (Farmington): Offers CareCredit, Proceed Finance, in-house plans.
  • Highmark Health Options: Delaware Medicaid provider with annual adult dental benefits.
  • AmeriHealth Caritas: Delaware Medicaid provider with annual adult dental benefits.
  • Delaware Technical Community College (Wilmington): Dental Health Center may offer services.
  • Children under 21 with Delaware Medicaid: no yearly limits on dental care.
  • AmeriHealth Caritas DC: mini dental implants excluded from dental implant benefit.
  • Howard University College of Dentistry: dental implant services offered.
  • Howard University College of Dentistry: accepts DC Medicaid, Chartered Medicaid & Alliance, and United Healthcare Medicaid & Alliance.
  • Mary's Center and Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center: community health centers offering services.
  • Howard University or community health centers: may offer sliding scale fees.
  • Florida: Mini Dental Implant Centers of America in Naples, Jacksonville, Melbourne, Central Florida
  • Florida Dental Implant Institute: virtual consultations and treatment coordination
  • University of Florida College of Dentistry (Gainesville, St. Petersburg): student procedures
  • Florida Community Health Centers: Sliding Scale Discount Program for uninsured patients
  • Georgia Medicaid: Adult dental implants not generally covered.
  • Austell, GA Community Health Center: Aims to provide low-cost oral health care.
  • Hawaii Dental Service (HDS): Administers Hawaii's Medicaid dental program.
  • Aloha Medical Mission Dental Clinic (Honolulu): Free/subsidized services for uninsured.
  • Hawaiʻi Island Community Health Center: Offers implant restorations.
  • Idaho Smiles (MCNA Dental): extensive adult dental coverage for 100+ procedures
  • Terry Reilly Health Services (Boise, Nampa, Homedale, Melba, Middleton): implants, sliding fee scales
  • Heritage Health Dental Clinic: implants, accepts Medicaid, sliding fee scales
  • Idaho State University Family Dentistry Clinic: sliding fee scale based on income
  • West Wind Dental (Rigby), Orban Family Dental (Coeur d'Alene), Rathdrum Dental: free consultations
  • University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry: discounted student dentistry programs
  • Midwestern University's Dental Institute (Downers Grove): reduced-fee dentistry
  • Illinois Medicaid: adult dental implants usually "elective", not covered
  • Happy Smiles Family Dentistry (Schaumburg): offers mini dental implants
  • Indiana University School of Dentistry: lower costs, accepts Medicaid
  • Jane Pauley Community Health Center (Marion/Madison Counties): refers for affordable implants
  • Community HealthNet (Northwest Indiana, including Gary): refers for affordable implants
  • Indiana Medicaid: covers adult dental care (pre-approval may be needed)
  • University of Iowa College of Dentistry: Reduced fees via student clinics.
  • Iowa Medicaid's Dental Wellness Plan: Offered via Delta Dental or MCNA Dental.
  • Heritage Dental (Albia): Mini implants can be < half the cost of traditional.
  • Community Health Centers (Fort Dodge, Mason City, West Burlington): Offer dental services.
  • Houlik Family Dentistry (Wichita): offers mini dental implants
  • East Wichita Dentist (Wichita): offers mini dental implants
  • Boulevard Dental (Overland Park): mini implants suit less bone structure
  • KanCare (Kansas Medicaid): covers dentures
  • Louisville Mini Dental Implant Center of America: offers mini dental implants
  • Freedom Mini Dental Implants: offers mini dental implants
  • Tates Creek Dental (Lexington): specializes in mini dental implants
  • Beaumont Family Dentistry (Lexington): specializes in mini dental implants
  • Kentucky Medicaid: covers dental implants for adults 21 and older
  • Aetna Better Health of Louisiana: up to $600 annually for restorative services.
  • Humana Healthy Horizons: $500 annual allowance for similar dental care.
  • LSUHSC School of Dentistry: dental care at lower rates than private practices.
  • Connell Family Dentistry: financing options like Lending Club and CareCredit®.
  • Coastal Maine Oral Surgery (Scarborough): mini dental implants offered
  • University of New England Oral Health Center (Portland): affordable fees, accepts MaineCare
  • Community Dental (Portland, Falmouth, Farmington): sliding-scale fees, accepts MaineCare
  • Strong Area Health & Dental Center: sliding-scale fees, accepts MaineCare
  • Strong Area Health & Dental Center (Western Maine): affordable services, emergency care program
  • Stellar Dental (Silver Spring/Hyattsville): Offers mini dental implants.
  • Chesapeake Contemporary Dentistry (Edgewood): Offers mini dental implants.
  • Perry Hall Dental Associates: Offers in-house membership plans with discounts.
  • MD Medicaid (Healthy Smiles): Does not cover dental implants for adults 21+.
  • Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine: Implants at reduced costs.
  • Tufts University School of Dental Medicine's Periodontal Clinic: Up to 50% less than private practices.
  • Mini dental implants: Available in Plainville, East Longmeadow, and Norton.
  • HRSA Health Centers: Offer care on a sliding-fee scale.
  • My Community Dental Centers (MCDC): 27 locations across Michigan.
  • MCDC: Accepts Medicaid for covered services (implants usually excluded).
  • North Oaks Dental (New Hudson): Offers discounts on implants after consultation.
  • University of Minnesota School of Dentistry: fees often 30% less than Twin Cities
  • University of Minnesota School of Dentistry: accepts private insurance
  • University of Minnesota School of Dentistry: accepts Medical Assistance
  • University of Minnesota School of Dentistry: accepts MinnesotaCare
  • Minnesota Medical Assistance: provides extensive adult dental coverage
  • Conner Family and Cosmetic Dentistry (Lucedale): Offers mini dental implants.
  • Gluckstadt Dental Clinic (Madison): Offers mini dental implants.
  • University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Dentistry: Reduced-cost dental care resource.
  • Bethesda Free Clinic (D'Iberville): Free/reduced-cost dental services (eligibility criteria apply).
  • Mission First (Jackson): Free/reduced-cost dental services (eligibility criteria apply).
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: Reduced rates for mini dental implants.
  • Missouri Medicaid: Covers adult dental care, including X-rays and extractions.
  • DentaQuest (Missouri Healthy Blue Medicaid): Covers oral exams and cleanings.
  • Big Sky Dentures & Implants (Missoula): accepts Medicaid
  • Montana Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center (Helena, Great Falls, Bozeman, Butte): accepts Medicaid
  • Glacier Community Health Center (Cut Bank): offers implants and sliding fee discounts
  • Bullhook Community Health Center (Havre): offers sliding fee scales
  • Partnership Health Center (Missoula): offers sliding fee scales
  • UNMC College of Dentistry (Lincoln): reduced rates for dental care, including implants
  • OneWorld Community Health Centers (Omaha): dental implant restoration services at five locations
  • Nebraska Medicaid: annual dental benefit maximum removed as of January 1, 2024
  • Desert Hills Dental (Las Vegas): Mini dental implants, less invasive
  • Valley Dental (Las Vegas): Mini dental implants, faster recovery
  • Nevada Medicaid: Primarily covers emergency extractions and some dentures
  • Nevada Medicaid: Expanded dental services for pregnant women require authorization
  • 70%+ of Nevada residents face limited access to dental care
  • Community Dental Care of Claremont: offers sliding fee scales
  • Goodwin Community Health Dental Center: offers sliding fee scales
  • NJ FamilyCare: Medicaid typically excludes dental implants unless medically necessary.
  • Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (Newark): dental services at lower rates, accepts Medicaid.
  • Mini Dental Implant Centers of America (Wayne/Union City): free consultations.
  • Mini Dental Implant Centers of America: offers digital imaging to propose treatment plans.
  • Touro Dental Health New Mexico (Albuquerque): Mini dental implants, 20-50% potential savings
  • Touro Dental Health New Mexico accepts New Mexico Medicaid
  • Presbyterian Medical Services (PMS) accepts Medicaid and Medicare
  • Pima Medical Institute (Albuquerque): discounted preventative services
  • New York: average cost of mini dental implants is higher than national average
  • New York Medicaid: covers medically necessary mini dental implants for adults 21+
  • Touro Dental Health (Westchester County): offers affordable options
  • NYU College of Dentistry (Manhattan): student-run clinic accepting Medicaid/uninsured
  • Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center (Brooklyn): offers affordable care, accepts Medicaid
  • North Carolina Medicaid: may cover mini implants with pre-authorization.
  • Local Start Dental (Durham): dental implants on a sliding scale.
  • Hardy Family Dentistry (Louisburg): provides mini dental implants.
  • Dr. J. Michael Williams (Dunn): Mini Dental Implant Center of America.
  • Dakota Implant & Sedation Center (Fargo): Provides mini dental implants.
  • All Smiles Dental (Bismarck): Mini implants suit patients with lower bone density.
  • North Dakota Medicaid: May cover implant-supported removable dentures with documentation.
  • Northland Community Health Center: Dental services in Turtle Lake, Minot, and Rolette.
  • Ohio State College of Dentistry Student Clinics (Columbus): implant restorations at half average cost
  • Ohio State College of Dentistry Student Clinics accept Medicaid, CareSource, Molina, United Healthcare Community Plan
  • CareSource Dual Advantage Plan with DentaQuest: allowance for dental implants
  • Oral Health Center (Westerville) & Fairfield Family Dentistry: mini implants are less costly
  • University of Oklahoma AEGD Clinic: dental implants 40-60% lower fees
  • LakeCrest Dental (Broken Arrow): offers mini dental implants
  • Renaissance Dental (Owasso): offers mini dental implants
  • Central Oklahoma community health centers: sliding scale fees
  • MobileSmiles Oklahoma: free dental care via mobile units
  • Oregon Health Plan (OHP): No mini dental implant coverage for many members.
  • Rogue Community Health (Eagle Point): Accessible restorative dentistry.
  • Premier Care Dental (Medford): New patient special for single implant.
  • OHSU School of Dentistry (Portland): Services generally 30% less than private.
  • Penn Dental Medicine (Philadelphia): mini dental implants often 50%-70% less
  • Penn Dental Medicine: Astra Grant for single-tooth replacement available
  • Keystone Mini Dental Implant Center (North Huntingdon): free consultations
  • Keystone Mini Dental Implant Center (North Huntingdon): 10% discount on implants
  • Brockley Dental Center (Butler): specializes in immediate placement
  • Rhode Island: Mini dental implants average slightly higher than the national average.
  • Rhode Island Medicaid: Adult coverage does not include implants for tooth replacement.
  • Providence Community Health Centers (PCHC) offers adult dental services, including dentures.
  • Comprehensive Community Action Program (CCAP) offers adult dental services, including dentures.
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Greenville): Offers mini implants.
  • Advanced Dental Center (Florence): Offers mini dental implants
  • Palmetto Family and Cosmetic Dentistry (Sumter/Columbia): Offers mini dental implants
  • South Carolina Healthy Connections Medicaid: $750 annual cap for adults over 21
  • DentaQuest: Search tool to find dentists within the South Carolina Medicaid network
  • University of South Dakota: Reduced-rate hygiene services in Sioux Falls & Vermillion.
  • Community Health Centers (Rapid City/Sioux Falls): Dental care on a sliding scale, accepting Medicaid.
  • Orchard Meadows Family Dental & Denture Clinic (Spearfish): Specializes in single-visit mini implant placements.
  • Black Hills Dental (Rapid City): Offers in-house membership plans with discounts.
  • Kusek Family & Implant Dentistry (Sioux Falls): Free implant consultations and financing options.
Tennessee $848 -5.8%
  • Dallas mini implants: 30-50% less than conventional options.
  • San Antonio mini implants: significantly less than full-size implants.
  • UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry: specialty dental care at 2/3 less.
  • UT Health San Antonio's Student Dental Clinic: implant services 60% less.
  • University of Utah School of Dentistry: 30-50% off for self-pay patients
  • Roseman University's Dental Clinic (Salt Lake Valley): Accepts Medicaid
  • Smile Clinic (Midvale): Developed "3 on 6" full-mouth implant procedure
  • Community Health Centers of Utah: Many accept Medicaid or offer sliding scale fees
  • Vermont Medicaid: covers "Mini Implant" services (D6040) for adults 21+
  • Vermont Medicaid: $1,500 annual cap, except for pregnant/postpartum individuals
  • DDS or CRT Waiver Programs: mini implant coverage without an annual cap
  • Community Health Centers (Burlington/Morrisville): accept Medicaid
  • Gifford Health Care: accepts Medicaid, offers sliding scale fees for uninsured
  • Virginia: Mini dental implants often cost 30-50% less than traditional.
  • Courthouse Art of Dentistry (Arlington): Free consultations with X-rays/3D imaging.
  • VCU School of Dentistry (Richmond): Explore for potential savings on dental services.
  • University of Washington School of Dentistry (Seattle): Discounted implants by students
  • NeighborCare Health (Seattle): Dental services on a sliding fee scale
  • Community Health Center of Snohomish County: Sliding fee scale for dental services
  • Washington Apple Health (Medicaid): Does not cover dental implants for adults
  • Aetna Medicaid West Virginia: $2,000 limit every two benefit years for restorative services.
  • West Virginia Health Right's Mobile Dental Clinic: Free oral healthcare for eligible patients 18+.
  • The Mini Implant Center (Suamico): focuses on affordability
  • The Mini Implant Center: keeps overhead low, avoids corporate markups
  • DentaQuest (Wisconsin Medicaid): covers diagnostic services
  • Familia Dental (Milwaukee): accepts Medicaid and most insurances
  • Bill SB 689: dental therapists could expand access and influence pricing
  • Community Health Center of Central Wyoming (Casper): mini implants for dentures
  • Wyoming Medicaid: "Implant Services" (D6010-D6199) covered for those under 21 (prior auth.)
  • Adults 21+: limited Wyoming Medicaid dental benefits (pregnancy extends 6 months post-delivery)
  • Riverton, Green River, Casper: providers of mini dental implants
  • Wyoming Community Health Centers: sliding scale fee for income-eligible patients
What Drives Price

Primary Pricing Factors

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

Number of implants — denture stabilization typically requires 4-6 mini implants per arch
Denture modification — existing dentures may need retrofit, or new dentures may be required
Single tooth vs. denture support — mini implants for individual teeth are priced differently than for denture retention
Timeline

The Road to Results

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

Before your mini dental implant procedure, you'll have a consultation with your dentist to assess your needs and discuss the best treatment plan. They may take X-rays or scans to evaluate your jawbone. Be sure to tell them about any medications you're taking, as some may need to be adjusted before the procedure. On the day of your appointment, the procedure itself usually takes between 30 and 60 minutes. You'll likely receive local anesthesia to numb the area, though other sedation options may be available. The dentist will then insert the mini implants into your jawbone.

In the first 24-48 hours, you can expect some mild discomfort, swelling, or bruising. Over-the-counter pain relievers can usually manage this. You'll want to stick to a soft food diet and avoid chewing directly on the implant site. Full recovery generally takes 1 to 14 days. Remember to schedule a ride home if you opt for sedation. Most people only need a day or two off work. Follow-up appointments are crucial to monitor healing and ensure the implants are integrating properly, so don't forget to book those in advance.

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Initial Recovery
1 days
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Full Recovery
14 days
Return to normal activities, including most exercise and work routines.
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Procedure Itself
30–60 min
Typical time under anesthesia or active treatment for a standard case.
Coverage & Financing

Paying for Mini Dental Implants

Sometimes Covered

Coverage is similar to standard implants — varies by plan. Some dental insurers cover mini implants for denture stabilization.

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Financing Options

  • Promotional financing — CareCredit's 24-month 0% APR plan is the most common way patients finance mini dental implants
  • Provider installment plans — many practices let you start payments before surgery and continue after, spreading out the cost
  • Tax-advantaged accounts — paying $900 through your HSA/FSA saves you 20-35% versus after-tax dollars
  • Cash discounts — surgeons prefer upfront payment and often reduce the price by 10-20% for cash-pay patients
  • Charitable care programs — hospital financial assistance programs may help offset costs for qualifying patients
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does mini dental implants cost in 2026?
In 2026, mini dental implants costs $900 on average across the US. The typical range runs $500 to $1,500, with your final price shaped by geographic location, provider experience, and facility choice.
Does insurance cover mini dental implants?
Coverage status: Sometimes Covered. Coverage is similar to standard implants — varies by plan. Some dental insurers cover mini implants for denture stabilization. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible, copay, and whether your provider is in-network.
What's the cheapest state for mini dental implants?
Mississippi ($796), West Virginia ($808), Alabama ($814) offer the lowest mini dental implants costs nationwide. The savings stem from lower facility fees, staff costs, and overall cost of living in these regions.
What affects mini dental implants cost?
The biggest cost drivers for mini dental implants are number of implants, denture modification, single tooth vs. denture support. Geographic location and facility type (hospital vs. outpatient center) also create significant price variation across the country.
How long is recovery after mini dental implants?
Most patients need 1 to 14 days to fully recover from mini dental implants. Early recovery (days 1-1) focuses on rest and pain management. By day 14, most people are back to full activity. Budget for post-op medications and follow-up visits during this window.
Where is mini dental implants most expensive?
You'll pay the most for mini dental implants in Hawaii ($1,048), California ($1,020), New York ($1,015). 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%.