Dental Implant Costs in Kentucky

Average Cost: $3,440 Across 5 Cities

Across 5 cities in Kentucky, the average cost of a single dental implant is $3,440, with prices ranging from $2,000 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$3,440
Lowest Reported$2,000
Highest Reported$4,800
Cities Covered5
Cost Comparison Below Average
Kentucky Avg $3,440
National Avg $4,500
Low: $2,000 High: $4,800

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

Explore dental implant providers across Kentucky on the map below.

Dental Implant Market in Kentucky (2026)

Kentucky (~4.5M) stands out for its expanded Medicaid dental program (Jan 1, 2023) that covers dental implants — with prior authorization and as a last resort when dentures cause damage or cannot be worn due to medical reasons. Two dental schools — University of Louisville and University of Kentucky (Lexington) — provide academic-rate alternatives.

Regional Cost Breakdown (2026 Verified)

  • Louisville Metro — $2,500–$5,000 per single implant. University of Louisville School of Dentistry accepts KY Medicaid and KCHIP. Wide range of services including implant restoration.
  • Lexington / Bluegrass — $2,500–$4,500 per single implant. UK College of Dentistry provides comprehensive dental treatment. Horse country wealth supports premium market.
  • Northern KY (Cincinnati suburbs) — $2,500–$4,500 per single implant. Cross-border competition with Ohio. CVG area growing rapidly.
  • Bowling Green — $2,000–$4,000 per single implant. Moderate pricing. Manufacturing economy (Corvette plant).
  • Appalachian KY (Eastern) — $1,800–$3,500 per single implant. Most affordable but critically underserved. Among the worst dental health outcomes in the nation. Medicaid implant coverage is especially impactful here.

Key Cost Factors

  • ⚡ Medicaid Covers Implants (Prior Auth, Last Resort) — Since January 1, 2023, expanded adult dental covers implants when dentures cause damage or cannot be worn due to medical reasons. Prior authorization required. Fee schedule includes bone graft for peri-implant defects and surgical implant index codes. Comprehensive coverage also includes: cleanings (every 6 months), X-rays (annually), fillings, crowns, root canals, dentures, extractions, periodontal treatment.
  • University of Louisville School of Dentistry — Student clinics accept Kentucky Medicaid and KCHIP. Services include implant restoration, crowns, bridges, dentures, root canals. Faculty and specialty practices also accept Medicaid. Appointments may be longer due to educational nature.
  • Appalachia Impact — Eastern KY has among the worst oral health outcomes in the nation. The 2023 Medicaid expansion, including implant coverage, has particular significance for these underserved communities.

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Dental Insurance & Medicaid in Kentucky

KY Medicaid expanded dental (Jan 1, 2023) covers implants with prior auth — last resort when dentures cause damage/unwearable. Comprehensive: cleanings (6mo), X-rays (annual), fillings, crowns, root canals, dentures, extractions, periodontics. U of Louisville accepts KY Medicaid.

Medicare Advantage & Dental Implants in Kentucky

Traditional Medicare does not cover implants in KY. Free Medicare counseling through KY SHIP.

Dental Schools in Kentucky

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

  • University of Louisville School of Dentistry — Accepts KY Medicaid/KCHIP, implant restoration
  • University of Kentucky College of Dentistry (Lexington) — Comprehensive dental treatment
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Implants by Price Range in Kentucky

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Cities in Kentucky

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Kentucky Medicaid cover dental implants?
Yes — since January 1, 2023. Kentucky's expanded adult dental covers implants with prior authorization, as a last resort when dentures cause damage or cannot be worn due to medical reasons. Fee schedule includes bone graft and surgical implant codes. Comprehensive coverage also includes cleanings, X-rays, fillings, crowns, root canals, dentures, extractions, and periodontal treatment.
How much does a dental implant cost in Kentucky in 2026?
Single implant: Louisville $2,500–$5,000, Lexington $2,500–$4,500, Northern KY $2,500–$4,500, Bowling Green $2,000–$4,000, Appalachian KY $1,800–$3,500. University of Louisville dental school accepts KY Medicaid. UK College of Dentistry (Lexington) also provides academic-rate services.
Which Kentucky dental schools accept Medicaid?
University of Louisville School of Dentistry — student clinics accept Kentucky Medicaid and KCHIP. Services include implant restoration, crowns, bridges, dentures. Faculty and specialty practices also accept Medicaid. UK College of Dentistry (Lexington) offers comprehensive dental; contact directly for Medicaid implant specifics.
Reviewed by Kevin Luo Health Data Researcher
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