Green Bay Dental Implant Cost in 2026
A single dental implant in Green Bay averages $3,400 in 2026 (implant, abutment and crown), typically $2,363-$4,760. That is about 19% below the US average ($4,200) and 21% below the Wisconsin average ($4,326). With 67 clinics competing across the metro, written quotes vary — shopping around can beat $3,400.
Estimate your Green Bay implant cost
Green Bay pricing turns mainly on how many implants you need, the implant brand, and whether a bone graft is required. Use the calculator below — it is calibrated to Green Bay's cash prices — then compare your result against the city, state and national benchmarks underneath.
Green Bay Dental Implant Cost Calculator
Calibrated to Green Bay 2026 cash prices — adjust count, brand and bone graft
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* Estimates based on 2026 U.S. national averages. Actual costs vary by location and provider.
How affordable is dental care in Green Bay?
The gauge below scores Green Bay against the US baseline of 100, where higher is more affordable. Green Bay scores well above the line because its implant, veneer and braces prices all run below the national average — driven by Northeast Wisconsin's low overhead rather than any drop in quality.
Green Bay affordability score: 115/100 (clamped). Implant prices sit ~19% below the US average, and Wisconsin's cost-of-living index of 93 reinforces the local discount.
Green Bay dental prices vs Wisconsin and the US (2026)
This is the comparison the individual clinic pages leave out. Green Bay's single-implant cash price is materially lower than both the Wisconsin state average and the US national average. The table reconciles a sample of 67 tracked Green Bay clinics against published 2024-2026 fee data.
Single implant, veneer (per tooth) and braces (full treatment). Source: Real Dental Costs analysis of 67 Green Bay clinics and 2024-2026 fee data.
| Procedure | Green Bay avg | Wisconsin avg | US avg | Green Bay vs US |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single dental implant | $3,400 | $4,326 | $4,200 | -19% |
| Porcelain veneer (per tooth) | $1,150 | — | $1,200 | -4% |
| Braces (full treatment) | $4,400 | — | $5,000 | -12% |
Why Green Bay implants cost about 19% less
Green Bay's discount is a market-structure effect, not a quality gap:
- Low Northeast Wisconsin overhead — commercial rents, salaries and lab fees in the Green Bay, Allouez, Ashwaubenon and De Pere area sit well below the big-metro level, and that lower overhead is passed into the chair fee.
- A competitive cash-pay market — most implants are paid in cash, and with 67 clinics chasing patients, no single office can hold prices much above the local norm without losing business.
- A favorable cost of living — Wisconsin's cost-of-living index is 93 (below the national 100), which keeps the whole regional fee schedule down.
- Distance from premium metros — Milwaukee and Madison carry higher overhead, lifting the Wisconsin state average to $4,326 — above what Green Bay patients typically pay.
How to pay even less than $3,400 in Green Bay
1. Use Green Bay's clinic density to your advantage
Real Dental Costs tracks 67 clinics across metro Green Bay, including offices in Allouez, Ashwaubenon and De Pere. The same single implant can swing more than $1,500 between offices. Collect three or four itemized written quotes, confirm each separates the implant, abutment, crown and any bone graft, then ask each clinic to match the lowest. Even in an already-affordable market, this routinely shaves hundreds off the bill.
2. The Marquette dental school pathway (travel-to-save math)
Wisconsin's only dental school is the Marquette University School of Dentistry in Milwaukee, about 120 miles south, where supervised students and residents treat patients at roughly 30-50% below private fees. For a single Green Bay implant already near $3,400, the round trips and longer treatment timeline often outweigh the saving. The math flips for full-arch or multi-implant cases, where a 30-50% cut on a $25,000-$40,000 arch is large enough to justify the drive. Locally, the NWTC (Northeast Wisconsin Technical College) dental hygiene clinic in Green Bay handles low-cost cleanings and x-rays, and FQHC sliding-scale care is available through the N.E.W. Community Clinic.
3. Financing, HSA/FSA and discount plans
- CareCredit and in-house payment plans spread the cost over 6-60 months; the longer the term, the more interest you pay.
- HSA/FSA dollars pay for medically necessary implant work with pre-tax money, cutting the real cost by your tax rate.
- Discount dental plans lower the cash price at participating Green Bay offices for an annual membership fee — often a better deal than a low-cap insurance policy for a single large case.
4. Medicaid and aid: know the limits
For adults, Wisconsin Medicaid (BadgerCare Plus / T19) provides limited, region-dependent dental coverage focused on exams, extractions and basic restorative work — generally not implants, which count as elective. Rules and participating providers change, so verify current benefits with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services or your managed-care plan. If you rely on Medicaid, plan to pay cash for the implant itself and look at financing, the Marquette clinic, or the N.E.W. Community Clinic.
Green Bay area notes
Prices track overhead, so the office you choose inside the metro matters. Clinics in central Green Bay and along the busier commercial corridors tend to quote at or slightly above the $3,400 average, while offices in Allouez, Ashwaubenon and De Pere frequently quote at or below it for the identical single implant. Because the metro is compact, the price difference between two quotes often exceeds the cost of the short drive across town — another reason to gather quotes across the area rather than just the nearest office.
[!WARNING] Before treatment, verify your provider is licensed by the Wisconsin Dentistry Examining Board (Department of Safety and Professional Services, dsps.wi.gov). A quote that looks far below the Green Bay range often excludes the abutment, crown or bone graft — always get it itemized.
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Dental Implant Cost (US)
National pricing, brands and what's included.
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Metal, ceramic and Invisalign price ranges.
Veneers Cost (US)
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Frequently asked questions
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Independent dental pricing research — figures verified against the ADA Dental Fee Survey, FAIR Health and CMS fee schedules. Not medical advice.