Dental Costs in Philadelphia, PA
Residents of Philadelphia pay around $4,200 for a single dental implant — 9% lower than the Pennsylvania state average of $4,620.
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Dental Costs in Philadelphia, PA
In Philadelphia, a single dental implant averages $4,200 — 9% lower than the Pennsylvania average of $4,620. Versus the $4,200 U.S. average, that's 0% more expensive. With 345 clinics tracked, Philadelphia ranks 5th cheapest of the 5 Pennsylvania cities in our data. Run your numbers above and request itemized quotes before you commit.
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Without insurance in Philadelphia, the main ways to save are University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine (Philadelphia, founded 1878), Pennsylvania Medical Assistance (Medicaid) Dental — limited adult benefit (exams, cleanings, x-rays, fillings, dentures, extractions; some services require a Benefit Limit Exception), and MOM-n-PA — Pennsylvania Dental Foundation Mission of Mercy.
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Patient FAQs: Philadelphia
How much are dental implants in Philadelphia?
The average cost for a dental implant in Philadelphia is $4,200. This is 9% lower than the Pennsylvania.
How can I save on dental work in Philadelphia?
Uninsured patients in Philadelphia can lower costs through University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine (Philadelphia, founded 1878), Pennsylvania Medical Assistance (Medicaid) Dental — limited adult benefit (exams, cleanings, x-rays, fillings, dentures, extractions; some services require a Benefit Limit Exception), and MOM-n-PA — Pennsylvania Dental Foundation Mission of Mercy. as well as in-house membership plans and 0% financing.
Is Philadelphia expensive for dental work?
Philadelphia is 0% 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.