Dental Implant Costs in Alabama

Average Cost: $3,420 Across 5 Cities

Across 5 cities in Alabama, the average cost of a single dental implant is $3,420, with prices ranging from $2,100 to $4,800. These figures include the implant post, abutment, and crown — the three components of a complete single-tooth implant restoration.

Cost Metric Amount
State Average$3,420
Lowest Reported$2,100
Highest Reported$4,800
Cities Covered5
Cost Comparison Below Average
Alabama Avg $3,420
National Avg $4,500
Low: $2,100 High: $4,800

These cost estimates are aggregated from reported city-level data across Alabama. Actual prices vary by provider, case complexity, and materials used. These figures are non-binding estimates and should not replace a professional consultation.

Dental Clinics in Alabama — Map

Explore dental implant providers across Alabama on the map below.

Dental Implant Market in Alabama (2026)

Alabama (~5.1M) has one of the most restrictive Medicaid adult dental programs in the nation — virtually no routine adult dental coverage. The only exceptions are pregnant/postpartum individuals (since Oct 2022) and limited outpatient/inpatient hospitalization when dental problems exacerbate other medical conditions. This pushes most adult patients toward private pay, Medicare Advantage dental, or UAB School of Dentistry.

Regional Cost Breakdown (2026 Verified)

  • Birmingham Metro — $2,500–$5,000 per single implant. The state's largest market. UAB School of Dentistry offers up to 50% savings and accepts Medicaid for approved services. Mountain Brook and Vestavia Hills command premium rates.
  • Huntsville / Madison County — $2,500–$4,500 per single implant. Alabama's fastest-growing city. NASA/Redstone Arsenal creates TRICARE dental demand. Tech corridor (Mazda-Toyota manufacturing) provides strong employer dental benefits.
  • Mobile / Baldwin County — $2,500–$4,500 per single implant. Gulf Coast retirement community demand. Fairhope and Gulf Shores skew premium.
  • Montgomery — $2,000–$4,000 per single implant. State capital. Maxwell AFB creates TRICARE demand.
  • Rural Alabama — $1,800–$3,500 per single implant. Most affordable but critically specialist-limited. Alabama's Black Belt region has among the worst dental access in the nation.

Key Cost Factors

  • Almost No Adult Medicaid Dental — Alabama does NOT cover routine dental for adults 21+: no cleanings, exams, fillings, crowns, root canals, implants, dentures, or bridges. Exceptions: (1) Pregnant/postpartum individuals since Oct 1, 2022 (through 60 days postpartum). (2) Limited hospitalization coverage when dental problems exacerbate other medical conditions — but this covers facility/anesthesia only, NOT the dental procedures themselves.
  • UAB School of Dentistry (Birmingham) — Up to 50% off private practice rates. Accepts Alabama Medicaid for state-approved services. Specialized clinics for individuals with disabilities. The primary affordable option for Alabamians. Contact directly for implant pricing.
  • Military Installations — Redstone Arsenal (Huntsville), Maxwell AFB (Montgomery), Fort Novosel (Ozark), and Mobile's shipbuilding industry create significant TRICARE dental populations.

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Dental Insurance & Medicaid in Alabama

Alabama Medicaid provides virtually no routine adult dental coverage — one of the most restrictive programs nationally.

NOT Covered for Adults 21+

  • Cleanings, exams, X-rays
  • Fillings, crowns, root canals
  • Dental implants
  • Dentures, bridges

Exceptions

  • Pregnant/postpartum — dental benefits since Oct 1, 2022 through 60 days postpartum
  • Medically exacerbating conditions — limited hospitalization (facility/anesthesia only, NOT dental procedures)

UAB (Birmingham) offers up to 50% off and accepts Medicaid. Use our Financing Calculator.

Medicare Advantage & Dental Implants in Alabama

Traditional Medicare does not cover dental implants in Alabama. ~97% of MA plans include dental benefits.

AL SHIP (Free Medicare Counseling)

📞 1-800-243-5463 (1-800-AGE-LINE) — alabamaageline.gov

Dental Schools in Alabama

Dental schools often provide implant procedures at a significantly reduced cost compared to private practices, performed by advanced residents under faculty supervision. Alabama has one accredited dental school:

  • UAB School of Dentistry (Birmingham) — Up to 50% off, accepts Medicaid for approved services
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Implants by Price Range in Alabama

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Cities in Alabama

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Alabama Medicaid cover dental implants?
No. Alabama Medicaid provides virtually no routine adult dental coverage — no cleanings, exams, fillings, crowns, root canals, implants, dentures, or bridges. One of the most restrictive programs nationally. Exceptions: pregnant/postpartum (since Oct 2022, 60 days post). Limited hospitalization when dental issues worsen medical conditions (facility/anesthesia only, NOT dental procedures). UAB dental school is the primary affordable alternative.
How much does a dental implant cost in Alabama in 2026?
Single implant: Birmingham $2,500–$5,000, Huntsville $2,500–$4,500, Mobile $2,500–$4,500, Montgomery $2,000–$4,000, Rural AL $1,800–$3,500. UAB School of Dentistry (Birmingham) offers up to 50% off and accepts Medicaid for approved services.
Does UAB dental school offer affordable implants?
Yes. UAB School of Dentistry (Birmingham) offers fees up to 50% less than private practices. Accepts Alabama Medicaid for state-approved services. Specialized disability clinics. Contact UAB directly for implant pricing and eligibility.
Reviewed by Kevin Luo Health Data Researcher
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