Average prices, city-by-city comparison, and how to find affordable care
New Mexico has some of the most affordable oral surgery pricing in the West. Albuquerque has the largest concentration of providers; Santa Fe and Las Cruces have fewer but comparable options.
This guide covers what drives implant costs across New Mexico, how prices compare city to city, and how to find a qualified oral surgeon near you.
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| Procedure | What's Included | New Mexico Average |
|---|---|---|
| Single Tooth Implant | Implant post + abutment + crown | $2,700 – $4,700 |
| All-on-4 (per arch) | 4 implants + full arch prosthesis | $17,500 – $27,000 |
| Bone Graft | Required when jaw density is insufficient | $350 – $1,200 |
| Implant-Supported Bridge | 2 implants + 3–4 tooth bridge | Est. $6,000 – $15,000 |
Prices vary within New Mexico based on local cost of living, competition among providers, and practice overhead. Major metro areas typically run 10–20% higher than smaller cities.
Several factors drive the price variation you'll see when comparing quotes:
A single implant in New Mexico typically costs $2,700 – $4,700 for the complete procedure — implant post, abutment, and crown. Bone grafting, if required, adds $350 – $1,200.
Most traditional dental insurance plans do not cover implants, classifying them as cosmetic. Some plans cover portions — such as the crown or a preparatory extraction. HSA and FSA funds can be applied to implant costs. Always verify coverage directly with your insurer before treatment.
Look for an oral and maxillofacial surgeon (OMS) or periodontist with specific implant training. Dentillo lists 153+ board-certified oral surgeons across New Mexico — browse by city to compare practices near you.
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Last Updated: June 2026. Prices are estimates based on market research across New Mexico oral surgery practices. Always obtain written quotes from your surgeon before proceeding with treatment.