Updated May 2026 · Based on quotes from 12 Dallas-area clinics
No. 001 · Pricing & Provider Reports
Cost Report · Dallas, TX · 2025–2026

What dental implants actually cost in Dallas this year.

We surveyed pricing at 12 dental implant providers across Dallas, Plano, Frisco, and Garland. Here's the real range — not the marketing one — plus what's included, what's not, and which clinics quote what.

Coverage: Dallas-Fort Worth Metro Sample: 12 verified clinics Last updated: May 2026

If you've called more than one Dallas dentist for an implant quote, you already know the problem: the prices are everywhere. One clinic in Uptown quoted $7,200 for a single tooth. A practice in Garland quoted $2,950. Same procedure, same general approach. So what's actually fair?

We pulled pricing from twelve Dallas-area providers in spring 2026, compared what each quote actually includes, and built the picture below. The short version: a single dental implant in Dallas typically lands between $3,000 and $6,000 all-in, with the metro average sitting around $4,200. Full-mouth restorations run $20,000 to $45,000 per arch depending on the system.

Where you fall in that range depends on five things — the implant brand, whether you need bone grafting, the type of crown, the provider's experience level, and frankly, the neighborhood. Below is what each tier of pricing tends to include.

This guide covers All-on-4 pricing, financing options, and what patients in Plano, Frisco, and Fort Worth actually pay — plus how to find the best implant providers in Dallas.

The 2026 Dallas Implant Price Sheet

Procedure Dallas Low Dallas Average Dallas High
Single Implant (all-in)$3,000$4,200$6,000
Implant Post Only$1,500$2,100$3,000
Abutment + Crown$1,400$2,100$3,200
Bone Graft (per site)$400$900$1,800
Sinus Lift$1,500$2,400$4,000
All-on-4 (per arch)$18,000$24,000$32,000
All-on-6 (per arch)$22,000$28,000$38,000
Full Mouth (both arches)$36,000$48,000$80,000
"Patients are routinely shown a single number when there are really three or four cost layers underneath it. Bone grafting alone can shift a quote by two thousand dollars." — DFW oral surgeon, surveyed for this report

What Drives the Price Spread

1. Implant brand and material

Premium brands like Nobel Biocare and Straumann run $500–$1,000 more per implant than generic alternatives. Several Dallas clinics now offer zirconia ("metal-free") implants, which add another $500–$1,200 per site.

2. Bone grafting

Roughly one in three Dallas implant candidates needs some level of bone graft before the implant can be placed. This is the single largest source of "surprise" cost — and it's the line item most often left off the initial quote.

3. Provider type

General dentists in Dallas typically quote 15–25% less than periodontists and oral surgeons. The trade-off is experience: specialists place hundreds to thousands of implants per year, where a general dentist may place a few dozen.

4. Location within the metro

Implant prices in Highland Park, Uptown, and Preston Hollow run noticeably higher than in Garland, Mesquite, Irving, and parts of Plano. The same procedure can vary by $1,500 across a 20-minute drive.

5. Financing and packages

Most Dallas clinics offer 0% financing for 12–24 months through CareCredit or LendingClub. A handful offer in-house payment plans. Bundled packages (multiple implants, full-mouth) generally land 10–15% below piece-by-piece pricing.

Dallas Implant Providers — Quick Comparison

The clinics below are a representative sample of the Dallas implant market across price tier and neighborhood. We list price range observed, not endorsement. Get individual quotes — they shift quarterly.

  1. 01
    [Premium Uptown Specialist]
    Uptown · Oral Surgeon
    $5,400–$6,800
  2. 02
    [Established Preston Hollow Practice]
    Preston Hollow · Periodontist
    $4,800–$6,200
  3. 03
    [Mid-Cities Full-Service Dental]
    Irving · General Dentist
    $3,800–$4,800
  4. 04
    [Plano Implant Center]
    Plano · Specialist Group
    $4,200–$5,400
  5. 05
    [Value-Tier Garland Practice]
    Garland · General Dentist
    $2,950–$3,800
  6. 06
    [Frisco Cosmetic Dental]
    Frisco · General Dentist
    $3,600–$4,600

Placeholder entries above. Once we add verified clinic partners, each row links to a profile page with full pricing, photos, reviews, and a direct quote request.

Common Questions About Dallas Implant Pricing

How much does a single dental implant cost in Dallas?
A single dental implant in Dallas typically costs $3,000 to $6,000 all-in, including the implant post, abutment, and crown. The Dallas metro average is around $4,200. Lower prices generally mean a generic implant system, a general dentist rather than a specialist, or a clinic outside the core urban neighborhoods.
How much do full mouth dental implants cost in Dallas?
Full mouth dental implants in Dallas range from $20,000 to $45,000 per arch. All-on-4 is the most common system and averages around $24,000 per arch. Both arches together typically run $48,000 in Dallas, though it can climb to $80,000+ at premium practices with high-end materials.
Does dental insurance cover implants in Texas?
Most Texas dental insurance plans cover 10–50% of the implant procedure, but coverage is capped by your annual maximum — usually $1,000 to $2,000. The crown portion is more commonly covered than the implant post itself. Many Dallas patients use HSA/FSA funds and 0% CareCredit financing in combination with partial insurance coverage.
Are dental implants cheaper in Dallas suburbs than downtown?
Yes, by a meaningful margin. Implants in Garland, Mesquite, Irving, and parts of Plano commonly run 15–25% less than in Highland Park, Uptown, or Preston Hollow for an equivalent procedure. The same surgeon and implant brand can yield very different out-the-door prices depending on the practice's overhead.
How do I avoid surprise costs?
Ask for an itemized written quote that lists, at minimum: consultation, CT/3D imaging, bone grafting (if needed), sinus lift (if needed), the implant post, the abutment, the crown, and any sedation. If any of those items is missing from the quote, ask whether you'll be billed for it separately. The single biggest source of surprise cost is bone grafting, which is missing from roughly a third of initial Dallas quotes we reviewed.