Dental Implant Cost in Texas
2026 average costs — single tooth implant (post + abutment + crown)
Per tooth: implant post + abutment + crown. Bone grafting if needed is extra. Updated June 2026.
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Financing Options in Texas
CareCredit, Alphaeon, in-house financing plans, health credit unions (Texas Credit Unions)
Dental Implant Costs in Texas by Procedure — 2026
| Procedure | Avg (TX) | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Single implant (post + abutment + crown) | $4,410 | $2,940 – $5,880 |
| Minor bone graft (per site) | $1,078 | $784 – $1,470 |
| Sinus lift (per side) | $3,136 | $2,450 – $3,920 |
| All-on-4 (per arch) | $17,640 | $11,760 – $24,500 |
| All-on-6 (per arch) | $22,540 | $15,680 – $29,400 |
| Implant-supported denture (per arch) | $11,760 | $7,840 – $15,680 |
Costs adjusted for Texas market rates. Actual fees vary by practice, specialist type, and complexity. Get 3+ quotes.
Dental Implants in Texas — What to Know
1. Texas Dental Implant Market
Texas has a diverse dental market with significant variation between metros. Texas has the highest rate of uninsured residents in the US, creating a large cash-pay dental market — many practices offer competitive self-pay pricing and payment plans. Texas also has lower overhead costs than coastal states, keeping implant prices below national average in most markets outside of Austin.
2. Cost-Saving Strategies in Texas
Texas's large uninsured population has created a competitive cash-pay dental market. Ask for "self-pay" or "uninsured" pricing — many Texas practices offer 20–30% discounts for upfront cash payment. Houston, San Antonio, and DFW have many practices competing for implant patients; shop 3–4 consultations.
3. What's Included in the Price
A complete dental implant has 3 components: the titanium implant post ($1,500–$2,000), the abutment connector ($300–$700), and the crown ($1,000–$2,000). Always ask for an all-inclusive price. Bone grafting (needed in ~40% of cases) is usually quoted separately — confirm with X-ray or CT scan whether grafting is needed before committing.
FAQs — Dental Implants in Texas
Dental implants in Texas cost $4,410 on average per tooth in 2026 — below the national average, reflecting lower overhead costs. Range: $3,087 to $6,174. Austin runs 10–15% above the Texas average; rural Texas may run 15–20% below average.
Most dental insurance plans do NOT cover implants in Texas, treating them as cosmetic. Some newer employer plans cover $1,000–$1,500 per tooth. FSA and HSA accounts can be used. Dental savings plans (not insurance) provide 15–40% off at participating Texas practices.
With proper care, dental implants can last 25+ years or a lifetime. The implant post itself has a 98%+ 10-year success rate. The crown may need replacement after 15–25 years. In Texas, most implant specialists offer 5–10 year warranties on implants and crowns.
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Prices vary 30–50% between practices. Compare consultations to find the best provider for your case.
Texas Implant Summary
- →Per tooth avg: $4,410 (near national)
- →Range: $3,087 – $6,174
- →Bone graft (if needed): +$800–$4,000
- →Save 40–60% at dental schools
- →FSA/HSA eligible expense