Dental Implant Costs in Wisconsin

Average Cost: $3,633 Across 6 Cities

Across 6 cities in Wisconsin, the average cost of a single dental implant is $3,633, with prices ranging from $2,300 to $5,300. These figures include the implant post, abutment, and crown — the three components of a complete single-tooth implant restoration.

Cost Metric Amount
State Average$3,633
Lowest Reported$2,300
Highest Reported$5,300
Cities Covered6
Cost Comparison Below Average
Wisconsin Avg $3,633
National Avg $4,500
Low: $2,300 High: $5,300

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

Explore dental implant providers across Wisconsin on the map below.

Dental Implant Market in Wisconsin (2026)

Wisconsin is the 20th-most populous state (~5.9M) and home to one of the most unique Medicaid dental implant policies in the nation: BadgerCare Plus covers dental implants without requiring prior authorization, as long as medical necessity is documented. This policy, administered through ForwardHealth, makes Wisconsin a standout for Medicaid implant access.

Regional Cost Breakdown (2026 Verified)

  • Milwaukee Metro — $3,000–$5,500 per single implant. The state's largest market. Brookfield, Wauwatosa, and Whitefish Bay command premium rates. Marquette University School of Dentistry offers ~50% off and accepts ForwardHealth Medicaid. All-on-4: $19,900+ (promotional). Delta Dental Urgent/Special Care Clinic opened late 2024.
  • Madison — $3,000–$5,000 per single implant. UW-Madison community creates health-literate demand. State capital + tech sector (Epic Systems in Verona) supports premium dental benefits.
  • Green Bay / Fox Valley — $2,500–$4,500 per single implant. Growing metro. Moderate specialist density. Packers employee dental benefits are notable.
  • Rural Wisconsin — $2,000–$4,000 per single implant. Most affordable but specialist-limited. Dairy/agricultural communities benefit from BadgerCare implant coverage.

Key Cost Factors Unique to Wisconsin

  • ⚡ BadgerCare Covers Implants — No Prior Authorization — Wisconsin Medicaid (ForwardHealth) covers dental implant services (CDT codes D6000–D6199) without requiring prior authorization. The only requirement: medical necessity must be documented in the member's medical record. This is among the most accessible Medicaid implant programs nationally. Copays range $0.50–$3.00.
  • Marquette University School of Dentistry (Milwaukee) — Fees approximately 50% lower than private dental offices. Accepts Wisconsin Medicaid (ForwardHealth), Chorus Community Health Plan, and Molina. Does not accept CareCredit or Medicare. Fees must be paid in full at each appointment. Will submit claims to private insurance for patient reimbursement. Call (414) 288-6790 for screening.
  • Manufacturing & Brewery Economy — Wisconsin's strong manufacturing base (Harley-Davidson, Kohler, SC Johnson, Mercury Marine) plus healthcare (GE HealthCare, Exact Sciences) provides robust employer-sponsored dental PPO plans with $2,000–$5,000 annual maximums.

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Dental Insurance & Medicaid in Wisconsin

BadgerCare Plus (Wisconsin Medicaid, ForwardHealth) provides one of the nation's most accessible implant programs.

⚡ Dental Implants — Covered, No Prior Authorization

Implant services (CDT D6000–D6199) are covered. No prior authorization required. Medical necessity must be documented in the patient's medical record. Copays: $0.50–$3.00.

Additional Covered Services

  • Exams, cleanings, X-rays
  • Fillings, crowns, root canals
  • Extractions, dentures
  • Periodontal services

Marquette (Milwaukee) accepts ForwardHealth and offers ~50% savings. Use our Financing Calculator.

Medicare Advantage & Dental Implants in Wisconsin

Traditional Medicare does not cover dental implants in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Medicare Advantage (2026)

Average premium: ~$20–23/month. $0-premium options available. Carriers include UnitedHealthcare, Anthem, Humana, Dean Health/Quartz.

Medigap Helpline (Free Counseling)

📞 1-800-242-1060 | BOALTCMedigap@wisconsin.gov

Dental Schools in Wisconsin

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

  • Marquette University School of Dentistry (Milwaukee) — ~50% off, accepts ForwardHealth Medicaid, (414) 288-6790
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Implants by Price Range in Wisconsin

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Cities in Wisconsin

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Wisconsin Medicaid cover dental implants?
Yes — BadgerCare Plus (ForwardHealth) covers dental implants (CDT D6000–D6199) without requiring prior authorization. Medical necessity must be documented in the patient's medical record. Copays range $0.50–$3.00. This is among the most accessible Medicaid implant programs nationally. Marquette University dental school (Milwaukee) accepts ForwardHealth and offers ~50% savings.
How much does a single dental implant cost in Wisconsin in 2026?
Based on 2026 verified data, a single implant in Wisconsin costs $2,000–$5,500. Milwaukee metro: $3,000–$5,500. Madison: $3,000–$5,000. Green Bay: $2,500–$4,500. Rural WI: $2,000–$4,000. Marquette dental school (Milwaukee) offers ~50% off private practice rates and accepts Medicaid.
Does Marquette dental school offer affordable implants?
Yes. Marquette University School of Dentistry (Milwaukee) charges approximately 50% less than private offices. Accepts ForwardHealth (WI Medicaid), Chorus Community Health Plan, and Molina. Does NOT accept CareCredit or Medicare. Fees paid in full at each appointment. Will submit private insurance claims for patient reimbursement. New Delta Dental Urgent/Special Care Clinic opened late 2024. Call (414) 288-6790.
Does Wisconsin Medicare Advantage cover dental implants?
Traditional Medicare does not cover dental implants. Wisconsin has Medicare Advantage plans at ~$20–23/month average. $0-premium options available. Major carriers include UnitedHealthcare, Anthem BCBS, Humana, and Dean Health Plan/Quartz. Free counseling through Wisconsin Medigap Helpline at 1-800-242-1060 (BOALTCMedigap@wisconsin.gov).
Reviewed by Kevin Luo Health Data Researcher
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