Cheapest States for Dental Implant (Single Tooth)
The cost of dental implant (single tooth) varies significantly across the United States. The national average is $4,500, but prices can differ by thousands of dollars depending on where you have the procedure done. Below are all 50 states (plus DC) ranked from least to most expensive.
What the Data Shows
Across the 51 states and territories in our data, the typical (median) cost of dental implant (single tooth) is $4,478. The lowest typical price is in Mississippi at $3,982, while Hawaii is the most expensive at $5,238. That's a spread of $1,256 — the most expensive state runs about 32% higher than the cheapest. Where you have the procedure done can matter as much as which provider you choose, so it's worth comparing prices in neighboring states before you book. The full ranking of every state appears below, ordered from least to most expensive, with each state's typical cost and how it compares to the national average.
Full Dental Implant (Single Tooth) Cost Rankings by State
| Rank | State | Average Cost | vs National Avg | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mississippi | $3,982 | -11.5% | View MS |
| 2 | West Virginia | $4,041 | -10.2% | View WV |
| 3 | Alabama | $4,072 | -9.5% | View AL |
| 4 | Arkansas | $4,104 | -8.8% | View AR |
| 5 | Missouri | $4,131 | -8.2% | View MO |
| 6 | Kentucky | $4,154 | -7.7% | View KY |
| 7 | Oklahoma | $4,176 | -7.2% | View OK |
| 8 | Louisiana | $4,194 | -6.8% | View LA |
| 9 | South Carolina | $4,208 | -6.5% | View SC |
| 10 | New Mexico | $4,221 | -6.2% | View NM |
| 11 | Tennessee | $4,239 | -5.8% | View TN |
| 12 | Wyoming | $4,252 | -5.5% | View WY |
| 13 | Kansas | $4,266 | -5.2% | View KS |
| 14 | North Dakota | $4,284 | -4.8% | View ND |
| 15 | Iowa | $4,298 | -4.5% | View IA |
| 16 | Indiana | $4,311 | -4.2% | View IN |
| 17 | Texas | $4,329 | -3.8% | View TX |
| 18 | Nebraska | $4,342 | -3.5% | View NE |
| 19 | South Dakota | $4,356 | -3.2% | View SD |
| 20 | Idaho | $4,374 | -2.8% | View ID |
| 21 | Montana | $4,388 | -2.5% | View MT |
| 22 | Georgia | $4,410 | -2.0% | View GA |
| 23 | Ohio | $4,424 | -1.7% | View OH |
| 24 | North Carolina | $4,446 | -1.2% | View NC |
| 25 | Utah | $4,464 | -0.8% | View UT |
| 26 | Michigan | $4,478 | -0.5% | View MI |
| 27 | Wisconsin | $4,491 | -0.2% | View WI |
| 28 | Florida | $4,513 | +0.3% | View FL |
| 29 | Nevada | $4,522 | +0.5% | View NV |
| 30 | Arizona | $4,536 | +0.8% | View AZ |
| 31 | Illinois | $4,554 | +1.2% | View IL |
| 32 | Pennsylvania | $4,581 | +1.8% | View PA |
| 33 | Delaware | $4,612 | +2.5% | View DE |
| 34 | Virginia | $4,644 | +3.2% | View VA |
| 35 | Minnesota | $4,658 | +3.5% | View MN |
| 36 | Maine | $4,671 | +3.8% | View ME |
| 37 | Vermont | $4,702 | +4.5% | View VT |
| 38 | Rhode Island | $4,716 | +4.8% | View RI |
| 39 | Colorado | $4,734 | +5.2% | View CO |
| 40 | New Hampshire | $4,748 | +5.5% | View NH |
| 41 | Maryland | $4,806 | +6.8% | View MD |
| 42 | Washington | $4,824 | +7.2% | View WA |
| 43 | Oregon | $4,838 | +7.5% | View OR |
| 44 | Alaska | $4,892 | +8.7% | View AK |
| 45 | New Jersey | $4,928 | +9.5% | View NJ |
| 46 | Connecticut | $4,941 | +9.8% | View CT |
| 47 | District of Columbia | $4,972 | +10.5% | View DC |
| 48 | Massachusetts | $5,018 | +11.5% | View MA |
| 49 | New York | $5,076 | +12.8% | View NY |
| 50 | California | $5,098 | +13.3% | View CA |
| 51 | Hawaii | $5,238 | +16.4% | View HI |