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Dental Costs in Princeton, NJ

Residents of Princeton pay around $5,000 for a single dental implant1% lower than the New Jersey state average of $5,040.

Avg Implant Cost
$5,000
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$3,475
Low Estimate
$5,000
Average Cost
$7,000
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* Estimates based on 2026 U.S. national averages. Actual costs vary by location and provider.

Affordability vs U.S. Average
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Dental Costs in Princeton, NJ

In Princeton, a single dental implant averages $5,000 — 1% lower than the New Jersey average of $5,040. Versus the $4,200 U.S. average, that's 19% more expensive. With 89 clinics tracked, Princeton ranks 4th cheapest of the 4 New Jersey 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 Princeton, the main ways to save are Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (Newark, founded 1956) — New Jersey's only dental school, NJ FamilyCare / NJ Medicaid (DMAHS) — adult comprehensive (diagnostic, preventive, restorative, dentures); $3 copay age 21+, and Dental Lifeline Network New Jersey (Donated Dental Services).

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Patient FAQs: Princeton

How much are dental implants in Princeton?

The average cost for a dental implant in Princeton is $5,000. This is 1% lower than the New Jersey.

How can I save on dental work in Princeton?

Uninsured patients in Princeton can lower costs through Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (Newark, founded 1956) — New Jersey's only dental school, NJ FamilyCare / NJ Medicaid (DMAHS) — adult comprehensive (diagnostic, preventive, restorative, dentures); $3 copay age 21+, and Dental Lifeline Network New Jersey (Donated Dental Services). as well as in-house membership plans and 0% financing.

Is Princeton expensive for dental work?

Princeton is 19% more expensive than the national average. Comparing written quotes from 3+ clinics is the most reliable way to find a fair local price.

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

Independent dental pricing research — figures verified against the ADA Dental Fee Survey, FAIR Health and CMS fee schedules. Not medical advice.

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Data Methodology & Sources

The Real Dental Costs Data & Research Team compiles pricing data from the following verified sources: ADA Dental Fee Survey (2024), FAIR Health Consumer Database, and CMS.gov fee schedules. Prices are national estimates and may vary by provider and location.
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.