Dental Costs in Princeton, NJ
Residents of Princeton pay around $5,000 for a single dental implant — 1% lower than the New Jersey state average of $5,040.
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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.
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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.
Independent dental pricing research — figures verified against the ADA Dental Fee Survey, FAIR Health and CMS fee schedules. Not medical advice.