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Single Tooth Dental Implant Cost in North Carolina (2026)

Dental implant costs in North Carolina vary based on where you live, the type of implant, and whether you need additional procedures like bone grafts. In North Carolina, a single dental implant typically ranges from local clinic pricing in rural areas to premium rates in Charlotte and Raleigh. Most dental insurance plans in North Carolina offer limited implant coverage, so out-of-pocket costs are common. Use our free calculator above for a personalized estimate based on 2026 regional data. Single implant average in North Carolina: $2,790 ($1,120 – $5,120).

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Estimated cost in North Carolina

$1,860$7,170

Average: $4,090

Includes implant, abutment, and crown where applicable. Actual quotes vary by provider.

Procedure Low Average High
Single implant $1,120 $2,790 $5,120
All-on-4 (full arch) $11,160 $20,460 $32,550
Crown (per tooth) $740 $1,300 $2,050
Bone graft (if needed) $370 $740 $1,400

North Carolina vs. national average (single implant): national mid $3,000. Last updated: 2026-03-01.

Single Implant Cost Factors in North Carolina

North Carolina — What Patients Pay

North Carolina combines Research Triangle tech economy pricing (Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill) with affordable rural Piedmont and coastal options. Charlotte and Raleigh are the highest-cost metros; Asheville and Wilmington fall in the mid-range.

North Carolina Medicaid adult dental benefits cover extractions and dentures but not routine implants. UNC Health and Duke-affiliated practices serve the Research Triangle premium market.

North Carolina implant costs are near the national average, with Charlotte and Raleigh–Durham at the top of the state range.

Insurance & Financing in North Carolina

North Carolina Blue Cross and Delta Dental plans commonly cap annual implant benefits. Dual coverage (two dental plans) can occasionally stack benefits — verify coordination of benefits rules.

Single Implant Costs in North Carolina Cities

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is one dental implant in North Carolina?

A single tooth implant in North Carolina typically costs $1,120–$5,120, averaging $2,790 including implant, abutment, and crown.

What is included in a single implant quote?

Most quotes include the titanium implant post, abutment, and crown. Bone grafts, extractions, and sedation are often billed separately.

Is a single implant cheaper in rural North Carolina?

Rural clinics may charge 10–15% less than metro areas, but specialist availability and material options can vary.

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