Dental Implant Cost in Nebraska
2026 average costs — single tooth implant (post + abutment + crown)
Per tooth: implant post + abutment + crown. Bone grafting if needed is extra. Updated June 2026.
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Financing Options in Nebraska
CareCredit (0% for 12–24 months), Alphaeon Credit, in-office financing
Dental Implant Costs in Nebraska by Procedure — 2026
| Procedure | Avg (NE) | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Single implant (post + abutment + crown) | $3,960 | $2,640 – $5,280 |
| Minor bone graft (per site) | $968 | $704 – $1,320 |
| Sinus lift (per side) | $2,816 | $2,200 – $3,520 |
| All-on-4 (per arch) | $15,840 | $10,560 – $22,000 |
| All-on-6 (per arch) | $20,240 | $14,080 – $26,400 |
| Implant-supported denture (per arch) | $10,560 | $7,040 – $14,080 |
Costs adjusted for Nebraska market rates. Actual fees vary by practice, specialist type, and complexity. Get 3+ quotes.
Dental Implants in Nebraska — What to Know
1. Nebraska Dental Implant Market
Nebraska has below-average dental implant costs reflecting lower general cost of living and overhead. This makes cash-pay dental care particularly accessible. Many rural areas of Nebraska may have fewer specialists, so travel to a metro area for complex cases may be worthwhile.
2. Cost-Saving Strategies in Nebraska
Nebraska's dental market is generally more affordable than coastal states. Get 3+ quotes — even in lower-cost markets, prices vary. Rural areas sometimes have fewer specialists; traveling to the nearest metro for consultations on complex cases is often worthwhile.
3. What's Included in the Price
A complete dental implant has 3 components: the titanium implant post ($1,500–$2,000), the abutment connector ($300–$700), and the crown ($1,000–$2,000). Always ask for an all-inclusive price. Bone grafting (needed in ~40% of cases) is usually quoted separately — confirm with X-ray or CT scan whether grafting is needed before committing.
FAQs — Dental Implants in Nebraska
Dental implants in Nebraska cost $3,960 on average per tooth in 2026 — below the national average of $4,500. Range: $2,772 to $5,544. Nebraska's lower cost of living makes dental care more affordable than many other states.
Most dental insurance plans do NOT cover implants in Nebraska, treating them as cosmetic. Some newer employer plans cover $1,000–$1,500 per tooth. FSA and HSA accounts can be used. Dental savings plans (not insurance) provide 15–40% off at participating Nebraska practices.
With proper care, dental implants can last 25+ years or a lifetime. The implant post itself has a 98%+ 10-year success rate. The crown may need replacement after 15–25 years. In Nebraska, most implant specialists offer 5–10 year warranties on implants and crowns.
Find Dental Implant Specialists in Nebraska
Prices vary 30–50% between practices. Compare consultations to find the best provider for your case.
Nebraska Implant Summary
- →Per tooth avg: $3,960 (below national)
- →Range: $2,772 – $5,544
- →Bone graft (if needed): +$800–$4,000
- →Save 40–60% at dental schools
- →FSA/HSA eligible expense