Independent Price Guide · 2026

How Much Does a Dental Implant Cost in Memphis, TN?

Based on independent benchmarks — not submitted by dental practices or insurance companies.

Memphis, TN · Out-of-Network Benchmarks

Typical Low

$1,512

50th percentile

Common Range

$1,848

70th percentile

High End

$2,352

90th percentile

Prices reflect out-of-network rates. In-network rates are typically 15–30% lower. Data updated 2026. Source: independent market benchmarks.

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The Most Important Thing to Understand About Implant Pricing

Dental implant pricing is the most misquoted and misunderstood area of dentistry from a patient's perspective — and the most important to understand before you say yes.

Here's the critical distinction: D6010 is only the surgical post. It does not include the crown (the visible tooth) or the abutment (the connector between post and crown). A complete implant replacement typically requires D6010 (post), D6065 (implant crown), and often an abutment — three separate charges. When you see an advertised implant price, always ask whether that's the post alone or the complete tooth replacement.

Bone grafting is the second major variable. If you don't have adequate bone density at the implant site — common after tooth loss — you'll need a bone graft before or during implant placement. Grafts add $300–$800 to the procedure. Your dentist should tell you upfront whether a graft is needed based on your X-rays.

Who performs the surgery matters for pricing. Oral surgeons and periodontists typically charge more than general dentists for implant placement — but they place far more implants and often have higher success rates. For complex cases, the specialist premium is usually worth it.

Implant brand is a real but often invisible variable. Major implant brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Zimmer) cost more than off-brand implants. Brand matters because implant parts need to match if you ever need a replacement component years down the road.

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What to Watch For

An implant quote that seems dramatically below market — especially one advertised as a complete implant for $999 — almost always omits the crown, the abutment, or uses an off-brand implant system. Ask for an itemized quote that lists every CDT code being charged. If a practice won't give you an itemized list, walk away.

DentalQuoteCheck provides price benchmarking for educational purposes only. This is not professional dental, medical, legal, or financial advice. Price ranges are based on independent market data and may not reflect actual prices in your specific area or for your specific clinical situation. Always consult with a licensed dental provider for treatment decisions. DentalQuoteCheck is not affiliated with any dental practice, insurance company, or dental industry organization.