Dental Implant Costs in Texas
Average Cost: $3,758 Across 43 Cities
Across 43 cities in Texas, the average cost of a single dental implant is $3,758, with prices ranging from $2,000 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 | $3,758 |
| Lowest Reported | $2,000 |
| Highest Reported | $6,500 |
| Cities Covered | 43 |
These cost estimates are aggregated from reported city-level data across Texas. 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 Texas — Map
Explore dental implant providers across Texas on the map below.
Dental Implant Market in Texas (2026)
Texas is the second-most populous state with approximately 30.5 million residents and the nation's second-largest economy. Its dental implant market is defined by two characteristics: massive geographic scale (268,596 square miles) and aggressive price competition in its four major metros — Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin. Texas implant costs generally run at or slightly below the national average, with particularly competitive pricing in Houston and San Antonio.
Four CODA-accredited dental schools and a favorable regulatory environment for corporate dental chains (Aspen Dental, ClearChoice, Affordable Dentures) create a price-competitive landscape across the state.
Regional Cost Breakdown (2026 Verified)
- Houston Metro — $1,500–$6,500 per single implant (average $3,000–$4,500). Texas' largest city and one of the most price-competitive implant markets nationally. UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry provides academic-rate services. The Texas Medical Center — the world's largest medical complex — houses multiple oral surgery practices. Memorial, River Oaks, and The Woodlands command premium pricing; Katy, Sugar Land, and Pearland offer competitive suburban rates. All-on-4: $15,000–$30,000 per arch.
- Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex — $3,000–$6,000 per single implant (average $3,000–$4,800). The DFW area is the 4th-largest US metro with intense specialist competition. Texas A&M College of Dentistry (Dallas) provides academic-rate services. Highland Park, University Park, and Southlake charge premium; Arlington, Irving, and Fort Worth offer value. All-on-4: $15,000–$30,000 per arch.
- San Antonio — $2,500–$4,500 per single implant. Consistently among the most affordable major-city implant markets in the US, reflecting SA's lower cost of living. UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry — one of the state's top-ranked dental schools. Joint Base San Antonio (Ft. Sam Houston, Lackland AFB, Randolph AFB) drives massive TRICARE dental demand. All-on-4: $14,000–$25,000 per arch.
- Austin — $3,000–$5,500 per single implant. Texas' fastest-growing major city with rapidly increasing dental costs driven by tech-sector population influx. Despite high population growth, Austin lacks a dental school — the nearest is TAMU Dallas (3 hrs) or UT San Antonio (1.5 hrs).
- El Paso — $2,000–$4,000 per single implant — among the most affordable in Texas. Cross-border competition with Ciudad Juárez, Mexico provides additional pricing pressure (implants $800–$1,500 in Mexico). Texas Tech University El Paso Woody L. Hunt School of Dental Medicine is a newer CODA-accredited program building its implant services.
- Rio Grande Valley (McAllen, Brownsville) — $2,000–$3,500 per single implant. The Valley's proximity to Mexican dental tourism (Reynosa, Matamoros) keeps prices competitive. Among the lowest implant costs in any US metro area.
Key Cost Factors Unique to Texas
- Four Dental Schools — UTHealth Houston, UT Health San Antonio, Texas A&M College of Dentistry (Dallas), and Texas Tech El Paso provide comprehensive implant services at 40–60% below private practice rates. Combined, they graduate 400+ dentists annually — the second-highest output after California.
- Corporate Dental Competition — Texas' business-friendly regulatory environment has attracted dense networks of ClearChoice, Aspen Dental, Affordable Dentures & Implants, and Nuvia Dental Implant Center. This corporate presence drives advertising-fueled price competition in all major metros.
- Mexico Border Pricing Pressure — El Paso, McAllen, and Brownsville benefit from cross-border dental tourism competition. Implants in Mexico range $800–$2,000, creating significant downward pricing pressure on South Texas providers.
- Extremely Limited Adult Medicaid Dental — Texas Medicaid provides only emergency dental services for most adults — one of the most restrictive Medicaid dental programs nationally. No routine exams, cleanings, or preventive care. This makes financing particularly critical for low-income Texas patients.
- Military Dental Demand (Largest in US) — Texas hosts the largest military installation complex in the US — Joint Base San Antonio comprises Ft. Sam Houston, Lackland AFB, Randolph AFB, and Camp Bullis. Additional bases include Ft. Cavazos (Killeen), Ft. Bliss (El Paso), and NAS Corpus Christi. Combined TRICARE dental demand is the highest of any state.
- No State Income Tax Advantage — Texas' lack of state income tax attracts retirees and high-income professionals. This inflates dental costs in Austin, Dallas, and certain Houston suburbs while keeping San Antonio and the Valley affordable.
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Dental Insurance & Medicaid in Texas
Texas Medicaid provides one of the most restrictive adult dental programs in the nation. Most adults receive emergency dental services only.
Covered Adult Dental Services (Emergency Only)
- Acute dental pain treatment
- Infection control (dental abscesses)
- Trauma-related dental care (jaw/facial injuries)
- Emergency extractions
- Removal of oral cysts or tumors
Services NOT Covered for Most Adults
- Routine dental exams and checkups
- Cleanings and preventive care
- X-rays (non-emergency)
- Fillings, crowns, root canals
- Dental implants — rarely covered; requires strict medical necessity + prior authorization
- Implant-supported dentures — classified as elective
- Cosmetic procedures
Exceptions
- Pregnant women: Enhanced dental benefits through managed care plans
- Children under 21: Comprehensive dental through EPSDT/CHIP
- Disability/waiver programs: May qualify for expanded benefits
Given Texas' limited Medicaid dental, out-of-pocket financing is critical. Texas' 4 dental schools offer 40–60% savings. Most practices accept CareCredit and LendingClub. Use our Financing Calculator.
Medicare Advantage & Dental Implants in Texas
Traditional Medicare (Parts A & B) does not cover dental implants or routine dental care in Texas. Texas has one of the most robust Medicare Advantage markets in the nation thanks to its massive population and healthcare infrastructure.
Texas Medicare Advantage Options (2026)
In 2026, 426 Medicare Advantage plans are available statewide (up from 381 in 2025 — an increase of 45 plans). The average monthly premium is just $4.35 (down from $6.14 in 2025). 4,857,268 Texas residents are enrolled in Medicare. All Medicare-eligible Texans have access to $0-premium MA plans. Major carriers include:
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas — Available in 228 counties, the broadest geographic coverage
- UnitedHealthcare — Largest national MA carrier with extensive TX presence
- Humana — Strong presence across all Texas metros
- Aetna/CVS Health — Competitive dental benefits in major metros
- Cigna Healthcare — Growing Texas presence
- WellCare — Budget-friendly options statewide
Dental Coverage Tiers
- Basic plans: Preventive dental at $0 copay — cleanings, exams, X-rays
- Enhanced plans: $1,000–$2,500 annual dental maximums
- Premium metro plans: Houston, DFW, Austin, and San Antonio markets feature plans with $2,500–$3,500+ annual dental benefits
Texas SHIP (Free Medicare Counseling)
The Texas SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program), also known as HICAP, provides free, unbiased Medicare counseling through the Texas Department of Insurance and Area Agencies on Aging.
📞 1-800-252-9240 | Services include MA plan comparison, dental benefit evaluation, and enrollment assistance.
For patients without adequate dental coverage, explore financing with our Financing Calculator.
Dental Schools in Texas
Dental schools often provide implant procedures at a significantly reduced cost compared to private practices, performed by advanced residents under faculty supervision. Texas has 4 accredited dental schools:
- UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry (Houston) — Adjacent to Texas Medical Center, full implant services
- UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry (San Antonio) — Top-tier program, comprehensive implant services
- Texas A&M College of Dentistry (Dallas) — Serves DFW, full implant services
- Texas Tech University El Paso Woody L. Hunt School of Dental Medicine (El Paso) — Newer program, building implant capacity
Implants by Price Range in Texas
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Cities in Texas
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