Washington, District of Columbia

    Dental Implant Providers in Washington, DC

    27 providers in Washington · 4.81★ average rating across 6,336 reviews.

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    Top Washington Implant Providers

    Listings ordered by tier and patient ratings. Some providers are paid sponsors.

    Chevy Chase Implant & Oral Surgery - Drs. Park, Kunkle, Hill & Lindquist#1

    Chevy Chase Implant & Oral Surgery - Drs. Park, Kunkle, Hill & Lindquist

    2021 K Street Northwest #317

    5.0 (780 reviews)
    Markowitz Dental of Washington DC#2

    Markowitz Dental of Washington Dc

    1145 19th Street Northwest ##316

    5.0 (421 reviews)
    District Dental Solutions#5

    District Dental Solutions

    1900 M Street Northwest #suite 525

    5.0 (345 reviews)
    City Smiles DC#6

    City Smiles Dc

    919 18th Street Northwest #lowr Ll50

    5.0 (235 reviews)
    Advanced Periodontics of Washington: Dr. Rustin Levy DMD, MMSc#7

    Advanced Periodontics of Washington: Dr. Rustin Levy DMD, Mmsc

    1145 19th Street Northwest #suite 510

    5.0 (84 reviews)
    Saltman Implantology & Oral Surgery#8

    Saltman Implantology & Oral Surgery

    1426 21st Street Northwest #2nd Floor

    5.0 (55 reviews)
    American Institute of Implant Dentistry Faculty Practice#9

    American Institute of Implant Dentistry Faculty Practice

    1426 21st Street Northwest

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    DC Pearls Dental Boutique#10

    Dc Pearls Dental Boutique

    2440 M Street Northwest #suite 709

    4.9 (870 reviews)

    Estimate Your Washington Implant Cost

    Washington-specific pricing applied automatically. Adjust procedure, materials, and financing to model your case.

    Showing pricing for District of Columbia
    Above national average(+27%)

    Your state

    Urban specialist density and one of the highest costs of living in the country drive implant pricing well above the national average.

    Procedure

    One implant + abutment + crown to replace one tooth

    Estimate is for one implant. Multiply for additional teeth.

    Implant material

    Restoration material

    Standard ceramic crown

    Optional add-ons

    Tooth Extraction$250 each

    Removal of damaged tooth before implant placement

    Cost Breakdown

    Single Dental Implant (Titanium)
    $2,721
    Estimated Total
    $2,721
    Total paid over 24 mo$3,164

    Financing Options

    Equal monthly payments over a fixed term with a fixed interest rate.

    Adjustable from 5% to 29.99%. Default 14.9%.

    Estimated Monthly Payment
    $131.82/month

    Term: 24 months at 14.90% APR

    Total interest: $442 • Total paid: $3,164

    Fixed APR shown is representative; actual rate depends on creditworthiness and lender. Typical range: 9.99%-17.99%.

    This calculator provides an estimate only and is not a guaranteed quote or offer of credit. Actual costs depend on individual case complexity, materials selected by your provider, and location. Financing terms, APRs, and approval are subject to lender review and creditworthiness. All-on-4 state averages sourced from the 2024 CareCredit/Synchrony study. Single dental implant national figures sourced from realdentalcosts.com. Implant bridge, partial denture, and generic full arch figures reflect industry-typical national averages and may vary significantly by provider. Consult a licensed dental provider for an accurate treatment plan and pricing.

    All-on-4 average: Washington vs. District of Columbia vs. National

    Washington
    $30,352
    District of Columbia
    $30,352
    National
    $30,352

    About dental implants in Washington

    Washington has 27 dental implant providers listed in our directory, with an average patient rating of 4.81 out of 5 across 6,336 reviews. 21 of those practices score 4.8 stars or higher.

    Implant pricing in Washington tracks the broader District of Columbia market. Single-tooth implants typically average around $2,143 nationally, and All-on-4 full mouth restorations average around $30,352 nationally. Use the estimator above to model materials, sedation, and bone-grafting variables for your specific case.

    Most Washington practices accept major dental insurance for the restoration portion of treatment, though the implant fixture itself is generally not covered. CareCredit, LendingClub, Cherry, and Proceed Finance are widely accepted, and many full-arch centers offer in-house payment plans. HSA and FSA funds can also be applied.

    Washington dental implant questions

    Provider data updated May 31, 2026.