Dental Costs in Concord, NH
Residents of Concord pay around $3,800 for a single dental implant — 24% lower than the New Hampshire state average of $4,998.
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Dental Costs in Concord, NH
In Concord, a single dental implant averages $3,800 — 24% lower than the New Hampshire average of $4,998. Compared with the $4,200 national average, it lands 10% more affordable. With 28 clinics tracked, Concord ranks 1st cheapest of the 3 New Hampshire cities in our data. Use the calculator above for your case, then compare written quotes before booking.
Lower the bill without insurance
Without insurance in Concord, the main ways to save are No dental school in New Hampshire — nearest Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and Harvard School of Dental Medicine (Boston, MA), New Hampshire Smiles (NH Medicaid adult dental, via Northeast Delta Dental/DentaQuest since April 2023) — comprehensive with $1,500 annual maximum, and NH Smiles adult mobile dental clinics (NH DHHS).
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Patient FAQs: Concord
How much are dental implants in Concord?
The average cost for a dental implant in Concord is $3,800. This is 24% lower than the New Hampshire.
How can I save on dental work in Concord?
Without insurance in Concord, the main ways to save are No dental school in New Hampshire — nearest Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and Harvard School of Dental Medicine (Boston, MA), New Hampshire Smiles (NH Medicaid adult dental, via Northeast Delta Dental/DentaQuest since April 2023) — comprehensive with $1,500 annual maximum, and NH Smiles adult mobile dental clinics (NH DHHS). as well as in-house membership plans and 0% financing.
Is Concord expensive for dental work?
Concord is 10% more affordable than the national average. Comparing written quotes from 3+ clinics is the most reliable way to find a fair local price.
Independent dental pricing research — figures verified against the ADA Dental Fee Survey, FAIR Health and CMS fee schedules. Not medical advice.