Dental Implant Costs in Arizona

Average Cost: $3,850 Across 10 Cities

Across 10 cities in Arizona, the average cost of a single dental implant is $3,850, with prices ranging from $2,200 to $6,500. These figures include the implant post, abutment, and crown — the three components of a complete single-tooth implant restoration.

Cost Metric Amount
State Average$3,850
Lowest Reported$2,200
Highest Reported$6,500
Cities Covered10
Cost Comparison Below Average
Arizona Avg $3,850
National Avg $4,500
Low: $2,200 High: $6,500

These cost estimates are aggregated from reported city-level data across Arizona. 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 Arizona — Map

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Dental Implant Market in Arizona (2026)

Arizona is the 14th-most populous state with approximately 7.5 million residents and one of the fastest-growing states in the nation. The dental implant market is shaped by Arizona's massive retirement community population (Sun City, Green Valley, Scottsdale), creating among the highest per-capita implant demand nationally.

Arizona has one of the most restrictive adult Medicaid dental programs in the country: AHCCCS limits adult dental to emergency services only with a $1,000 annual cap. This gap pushes most patients toward private pay, Medicare Advantage dental, or dental school options.

Regional Cost Breakdown (2026 Verified)

  • Phoenix Metro (Maricopa County) — $3,000–$6,000 per single implant. The state's largest market (60%+ of AZ population). Scottsdale and Paradise Valley command premium rates ($4,500–$6,000+). Mesa, Chandler, and Gilbert offer competitive suburban pricing ($3,000–$4,500). Midwestern University Dental Institute (Glendale) and AT Still ASDOH (Mesa) provide academic-rate services. All-on-4: $12,000–$25,000 per arch. Mini implants: $1,500–$3,000.
  • Tucson Metro (Pima County) — $2,800–$5,000 per single implant. Lower cost of living than Phoenix, significant retirement community (Green Valley, Oro Valley). University of Arizona does NOT have a dental school, so patients rely on private practice. Proximity to Mexico creates dental tourism competition.
  • Scottsdale / Paradise Valley — $4,500–$7,000+ per single implant. Arizona's premium dental market. Upscale clientele demand zirconia/premium materials. Concierge-style practices with same-day implant capabilities. Among the highest implant costs in the Southwest.
  • Prescott / Northern Arizona — $2,800–$4,500 per single implant. Growing retirement destination. Limited specialist access — patients often travel to Phoenix metro. Flagstaff adds university-town demand.
  • Yuma / Western Arizona — $2,500–$4,000 per single implant. Mexico cross-border dental tourism hub — Algodones (4 mi from Yuma) and Nogales (60 mi from Tucson) offer implants at $800–$1,500 per implant. Many AZ residents use Mexico for initial placement, then receive follow-up care in AZ.

Key Cost Factors Unique to Arizona

  • AHCCCS Emergency-Only Dental — Arizona's Medicaid program (AHCCCS) provides only emergency dental services for adults 21+, capped at $1,000 per member per contract year (Oct 1–Sep 30). Covered: emergency extractions, infection/abscess treatment, pain management, trauma-related surgery. NOT covered: routine cleanings, preventive care, fillings (non-emergency), dentures, bridges, implants. Legislative efforts to expand have been proposed but not enacted.
  • Two Dental Schools in Metro PhoenixMidwestern University Dental Institute (Glendale) and AT Still University ASDOH (Mesa) both offer reduced-cost implant services. Midwestern accepts some dental insurance and CareCredit; 50% fee due at treatment start. AT Still offers services at approximately 60% of private practice rates. Both require initial screening appointments.
  • Mexico Dental Tourism — Arizona's border location creates direct competition with Mexican dental clinics. Key destinations: Los Algodones ("Molar City," 4 mi from Yuma — world's highest dentist-per-capita, 350+ dental clinics, $800–$1,500/implant), Nogales (60 mi from Tucson), Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point). Estimated 40,000+ Americans cross annually for dental care, with an estimated 70% being Arizona residents.
  • Retirement Community Density — Arizona has the 6th-highest share of 65+ population nationally. Sun City (the original US retirement community), Green Valley, Prescott, and Scottsdale create concentrated senior implant demand. This demographic drives robust Medicare Advantage dental competition and keeps specialist density high.
  • $4.82/mo MA Average — Arizona's Medicare Advantage average premium of just $4.82/month (down from $7.23 in 2025) is among the lowest in the nation. Combined with 133 available plans, AZ seniors have exceptional value. Key carriers: Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield AZ, Humana, SCAN Health Plan, UnitedHealthcare (all 4.5 stars).

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Dental Insurance & Medicaid in Arizona

AHCCCS (Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System) provides one of the most restrictive adult dental programs in the nation — emergency services only.

Adult Dental Coverage ($1,000 Annual Cap)

For adults 21+, dental benefits are capped at $1,000 per contract year (Oct 1 – Sep 30). Covered services:

  • Emergency tooth extractions (severely decayed/infected)
  • Infection and abscess treatment
  • Pain management for urgent dental cases
  • Limited surgical interventions for trauma

Services NOT Covered for Adults

  • Dental implants — not covered for adults or children
  • Routine cleanings and preventive care
  • Fillings (unless emergency)
  • Dentures, partials, bridges
  • Orthodontics

Exception: Additional dental services may be covered for members requiring treatment prior to AHCCCS-covered organ transplant or radiation treatment for jaw/neck/head cancers.

Midwestern University (Glendale) and AT Still (Mesa) dental schools offer affordable alternatives. Use our Financing Calculator.

Medicare Advantage & Dental Implants in Arizona

Traditional Medicare (Parts A & B) does not cover dental implants or routine dental care in Arizona.

Arizona Medicare Advantage Options (2026)

In 2026, 133 Medicare Advantage plans are available statewide. The average premium dropped to just $4.82/month (from $7.23 in 2025) — among the lowest in the nation. All AZ beneficiaries have $0-premium options. Top-rated 4.5-star carriers:

  • Aetna/CVS Health — 4.5 stars
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona — 4.5 stars
  • Humana — 4.5 stars
  • SCAN Health Plan — 4.5 stars, strong in retirement communities
  • UnitedHealthcare — 4.5 stars, broad statewide network

Dental Coverage Tiers

  • Basic plans: Preventive dental at $0 copay
  • Enhanced plans: $1,000–$2,500 annual dental maximums
  • Premium retiree plans: Scottsdale/Phoenix plans may offer $2,000–$3,000+ dental benefits

AZ SHIP (Free Medicare Counseling)

Arizona's State Health Insurance Assistance Program provides free, confidential Medicare counseling statewide.

📞 1-800-432-4040 | azship.org

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Dental Schools in Arizona

Dental schools often provide implant procedures at a significantly reduced cost compared to private practices, performed by advanced residents under faculty supervision. Arizona has 2 accredited dental schools:

  • Midwestern University Dental Institute (Glendale) — Low-cost implants, accepts some insurance, CareCredit
  • A.T. Still University ASDOH (Mesa) — ~60% of private practice rates
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Cities in Arizona

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a single dental implant cost in Arizona in 2026?
Based on 2026 verified data, a single dental implant in Arizona costs between $2,500 and $7,000+. Phoenix metro averages $3,000–$6,000. Scottsdale/Paradise Valley is the priciest ($4,500–$7,000+). Tucson is moderate ($2,800–$5,000). Yuma/Western AZ is the most affordable for domestic clinics ($2,500–$4,000) — plus cross-border options in Los Algodones, Mexico ($800–$1,500/implant). Dental schools in Glendale and Mesa offer 40–60% savings.
Does Arizona AHCCCS Medicaid cover dental implants?
No. Arizona AHCCCS provides only emergency dental services for adults 21+, with a strict $1,000 annual cap (per contract year, Oct 1–Sep 30). Covered services: emergency extractions, infection/abscess treatment, pain management, trauma surgery. NOT covered: routine cleanings, preventive care, fillings (unless emergency), dentures, bridges, implants, or orthodontics. AHCCCS is among the most restrictive adult Medicaid dental programs nationally. Legislative efforts to expand preventive coverage have been proposed but not enacted.
Which Arizona dental schools offer affordable implants?
Arizona has 2 dental schools offering reduced-cost implants: (1) Midwestern University Dental Institute (Glendale, west Phoenix metro) — low-cost services, accepts some dental insurance, CareCredit available, 50% fee due at treatment start. (2) AT Still University ASDOH (Mesa, east Phoenix metro) — approximately 60% of private practice rates. Both require screening appointments. Note: University of Arizona (Tucson) does NOT have a dental school.
How much do dental implants cost in Mexico near Arizona?
Los Algodones ("Molar City"), just 4 miles from Yuma, AZ, offers implants at $800–$1,500 per implant — 70–85% below US prices. The town has 350+ dental clinics with the world's highest dentist-per-capita ratio. Nogales (60 mi from Tucson) is another popular option. An estimated 40,000+ Americans cross annually, ~70% from Arizona. Important: research credentials, verify materials (look for US-brand implants like Nobel Biocare, Straumann), and plan for follow-up care in the US.
Does Arizona Medicare Advantage cover dental implants?
Traditional Medicare does not cover dental implants. Arizona has 133 MA plans for 2026 at just $4.82/month average (down from $7.23) — one of the lowest in the nation. All AZ beneficiaries have $0-premium options. Top-rated 4.5-star carriers: Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, Humana, SCAN Health Plan, UnitedHealthcare. Given AZ's large retiree population, many plans offer $1,500–$3,000 annual dental benefits. Free counseling through AZ SHIP at 1-800-432-4040.
Reviewed by Kevin Luo Health Data Researcher
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