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Dental Costs in Nevada

Residents of Nevada often pay different rates than the national average. Whether you need affordable care at UNLV School of Dental Medicine (Las Vegas, founded 2002) — the only CODA-accredited dental school in Nevada or private treatment, our guide breaks down the real 2026 costs for Implants, Veneers, and Braces.

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Based on Cost of Living Index (99) and local competition.

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Nevada Implant Cost Calculator

Calibrated to Nevada 2026 cash prices — adjust quantity, brand and bone graft

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$4,830
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* Estimates based on 2026 U.S. national averages. Actual costs vary by location and provider.

Dental Treatment Costs in Nevada

Nevada has an average cost of living with an index of 99, directly affecting dental procedure prices. The average cost of dental implants in Nevada is $4,830, which is 7% above the national average of $4,507. Based on our 2026 analysis, Nevada is considered an premium-priced market for dental care.

Our verified data covers 3 major cities including Las Vegas, Reno, Henderson, and more. The most competitively priced city is Reno, where implants average $3,800. Residents of Nevada can access UNLV School of Dental Medicine (Las Vegas, founded 2002) — the only CODA-accredited dental school in Nevada for reduced rates through supervised student clinics, or explore programs like Nevada Mission of Mercy (NVMOM, Nevada Dental Association) for financial assistance.

Dental insurance coverage in Nevada includes options such as Nevada Medicaid (DHCFP) — adult emergency-only; limited benefit for adult diabetics via FQHCs under 1115 waiver (approved July 2024). With a coverage rate of 45%, many residents supplement insurance with dental savings plans or financing.

2026 Procedure Price List

Dental Price Distribution in Nevada

Dental implant in Nevada: observed range across cities (2026)

Observed low–average–high across the 3 Nevada cities tracked in our open dataset (DOI). No estimated ranges.

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What insurance actually pays on Nevada prices

Carriers publish an annual maximum but never the procedure price it has to absorb. Our Nevada fact sheet applies the tier structure and the cap to the figures above, alongside Medicaid acceptance and county-level shortage data — and it downloads as a citable PDF.

Nevada dental costs & coverage fact sheet

Financial Aid in Nevada

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    Dental Schools

    Reduced rates available at UNLV School of Dental Medicine (Las Vegas, founded 2002) — the only CODA-accredited dental school in Nevada.

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    State Grants

    Check eligibility for Nevada Mission of Mercy (NVMOM, Nevada Dental Association) for medically necessary procedures.

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    Insurance Authority

    Regulated by Nevada Dental Association & Nevada State Board of Dental Examiners. Programs: Nevada Medicaid (DHCFP) — adult emergency-only; limited benefit for adult diabetics via FQHCs under 1115 waiver (approved July 2024), Delta Dental of Nevada.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do dental implants cost in Nevada?

In Nevada, dental implants average $4,830. This is 7% higher than the national average. University clinics like UNLV School of Dental Medicine (Las Vegas, founded 2002) — the only CODA-accredited dental school in Nevada often offer reduced rates.

Are there dental grants in Nevada?

Yes, residents of Nevada may qualify for programs like Nevada Mission of Mercy (NVMOM, Nevada Dental Association) or charitable care through the Nevada Dental Association.

Does Medicaid cover dental work in Nevada?

Programs like Nevada Medicaid (DHCFP) — adult emergency-only; limited benefit for adult diabetics via FQHCs under 1115 waiver (approved July 2024) typically cover improved dental services for children and emergency extractions for adults, but rarely cover implants or veneers.

City Price Breakdown

CityImplantsClinicsvs State Avg
Las Vegas$4,300234-11%
Reno$3,80089-21%
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How Nevada compares nationally

See where Nevada lands in the 2026 State of US Dental Costs report, denture prices ranked across all 51 markets, or download the open US Dental Cost Index behind these figures.

Researched & verified by the Real Dental Costs Data & Research Team

Independent dental pricing research — every series carries a named source, and corrections are logged publicly. Not medical advice.

Reviewed: How we verify our data

Data Methodology & Sources

The Real Dental Costs Data & Research Team publishes the source of every series. Single-implant prices are our own observed dataset, published openly (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20531728). Braces, veneer, crown and denture prices are from the Average Procedural Cost Study conducted by ASQ360° Market Research for Synchrony's CareCredit. Remaining procedures are compiled from published payer and provider fee data (2024–2026) and are national estimates that vary by provider and location. Corrections are logged publicly.
Pricing & Research Disclaimer: Real Dental Costs publishes independent dental pricing and market-research data for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a treatment recommendation. Costs vary by provider and location — always consult a licensed dentist for clinical guidance and an exact quote.
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