Dental Implants in Burlington: $4,200 Avg Cost (2026)

Single Implant Price: $2,800–$5,700

In Burlington, Vermont, the average cost of a single dental implant is approximately $4,200, with prices ranging from $2,800 to $5,700.

Procedure Type Low Estimate Average Cost High Estimate
Single Implant (Post + Abutment + Crown) $2,800 $4,200 $5,700

Estimated costs based on FAIR Health geozip 054xx out-of-network 50th percentile (D6010+D6058+D6056), local practice surveys (Chittenden County), ADA HPI 2025–2026 fee data (2026). Actual prices vary by provider, case complexity, and materials used. These figures are non-binding estimates and should not replace a professional consultation.

Cost Comparison Near Average
Burlington Avg $4,200
National Avg $4,500
Low: $2,800 High: $5,700

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Dental Care in Burlington

Burlington is the largest city in Vermont, located on the shores of Lake Champlain. According to missionimplantcenter.com, Vermont's average implant cost is about $2,241 for the implant component. With crown and abutment, the full procedure typically costs $2,800–$5,700. Vermont has no dental school — the closest options are UNE CDM (Portland, ME) and Tufts/BU (Boston, ~3.5 hours). Burlington's small-city market has fewer provider options than metro areas.

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Implant Brands Available Near Burlington

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Choosing a Provider in Burlington

Before committing to treatment in Burlington, request a detailed written estimate that separates the implant post, abutment, and crown costs. Verify your provider's active license through the Vermont State Dental Board , and confirm they hold board certification in Oral Surgery or Periodontics.

If cost is a concern, ask about bundled pricing, payment plans, or whether the practice accepts dental discount plans. You can also estimate your out-of-pocket cost with our free cost calculator.

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