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Dental Implant Cost in Washington (2026)

Average prices, city-by-city comparison, and how to find affordable care

Last Updated: June 2026  |  309+ Washington Oral Surgeons Listed
Average Dental Implant Cost in Washington:

Washington costs are above average, particularly in Seattle and Bellevue. Spokane and the Tri-Cities in Eastern Washington are significantly more affordable.

This guide covers what drives implant costs across Washington, how prices compare city to city, and how to find a qualified oral surgeon near you.

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Dental Implant Costs in Washington by Procedure

Procedure What's Included Washington Average
Single Tooth Implant Implant post + abutment + crown $3,200 – $5,500
All-on-4 (per arch) 4 implants + full arch prosthesis $21,000 – $34,000
Bone Graft Required when jaw density is insufficient $500 – $1,500
Implant-Supported Bridge 2 implants + 3–4 tooth bridge Est. $6,000 – $15,000

Implant Costs by City in Washington

Prices vary within Washington based on local cost of living, competition among providers, and practice overhead. Major metro areas typically run 10–20% higher than smaller cities.

Seattle 18 oral surgeons Walla Walla 14 oral surgeons Bellingham 13 oral surgeons Mount Vernon 12 oral surgeons Federal Way 11 oral surgeons Kennewick 11 oral surgeons Olympia 11 oral surgeons Puyallup 10 oral surgeons

What Affects Dental Implant Cost in Washington?

Several factors drive the price variation you'll see when comparing quotes:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a single dental implant cost in Washington?

A single implant in Washington typically costs $3,200 – $5,500 for the complete procedure — implant post, abutment, and crown. Bone grafting, if required, adds $500 – $1,500.

Does dental insurance cover implants in Washington?

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.

How do I find a qualified implant specialist in Washington?

Look for an oral and maxillofacial surgeon (OMS) or periodontist with specific implant training. Dentillo lists 309+ board-certified oral surgeons across Washington — browse by city to compare practices near you.

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Last Updated: June 2026. Prices are estimates based on market research across Washington oral surgery practices. Always obtain written quotes from your surgeon before proceeding with treatment.