Dental Implants in Cincinnati: $3,700 Avg Cost (2026)

Single Implant Price: $2,500–$5,000

In Cincinnati, Ohio, the average cost of a single dental implant is approximately $3,700, with prices ranging from $2,500 to $5,000.

Procedure Type Low Estimate Average Cost High Estimate
Single Implant (Post + Abutment + Crown) $2,500 $3,700 $5,000

Estimated costs based on FAIR Health geozip 452xx out-of-network 50th percentile (D6010+D6058+D6056), local practice surveys (Hamilton County) (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 Below Average
Cincinnati Avg $3,700
National Avg $4,500
Low: $2,500 High: $5,000

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Cincinnati Dental Implant Market

Cincinnati offers competitive dental implant pricing, with costs generally below the national average. According to Aspen Dental data, the average implant cost in Cincinnati is $4,259 (including all components and placement), with a range of $3,158–$6,533. However, many local practices offer more competitive pricing starting at $3,000–$4,500 per implant. The tri-state market (Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana) creates unique cross-border competition. Hyde Park, Indian Hill, and Montgomery practices charge premium rates, while Price Hill, Norwood, and Northern Kentucky offer more affordable options.

Affordable Options in Cincinnati

While Cincinnati doesn't have a dental school, patients can access Ohio State University College of Dentistry (100 miles NE in Columbus) for 20–40% savings. Northern Kentucky providers across the river offer competitive pricing. Community health centers including Cincinnati Health Department dental clinics and HealthPoint Family Care provide sliding-scale dental services. Several practices in the Greater Cincinnati area offer All-on-4 packages starting at $15,000–$28,000 per arch.

Insurance and Financing

Major Cincinnati employers including Procter & Gamble, Kroger, Cincinnati Children's, and Fifth Third Bank offer competitive dental benefits. Ohio Medicaid provides limited adult dental coverage. Most practices offer CareCredit and in-house financing. Use our Cost Calculator to estimate costs.

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Choosing a Provider in Cincinnati

Before committing to treatment in Cincinnati, request a detailed written estimate that separates the implant post, abutment, and crown costs. Verify your provider's active license through the Ohio 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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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a dental implant cost in Cincinnati?
A single dental implant in Cincinnati costs between $2,500 and $5,000, averaging $3,700. Aspen Dental reports an average of $4,259 including all components. Many local practices offer competitive pricing starting at $3,000.
Where can I find affordable implants in Cincinnati?
OSU dental school in Columbus (100 miles NE) offers 20–40% savings. Northern Kentucky practices across the river offer competitive alternatives. HealthPoint Family Care provides sliding-scale fees. Many practices offer 0% financing.
How does Cincinnati compare to Columbus for implant costs?
Cincinnati averages $3,700 vs. Columbus at $4,000 — about 8% savings. Cincinnati's tri-state market competition and lower overhead help keep pricing moderate.
Does Ohio Medicaid cover implants in Cincinnati?
Ohio Medicaid provides limited adult dental coverage. Implants may be covered when medically necessary but elective placement is generally not covered. Prior authorization is required.
Can I get implants in Northern Kentucky for less?
Yes. Northern Kentucky (Covington, Florence, Fort Thomas) practices sometimes offer 5–10% lower pricing than Cincinnati due to lower overhead costs, while being only 10–15 minutes across the river.
Reviewed by Kevin Luo Health Data Researcher
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