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Dental Implants in Arlington TX: 2026 Cost Guide

Arlington sits squarely between Dallas and Fort Worth — and its implant market reflects that midpoint value. Here's what you'll pay in 2026 and how to find the right provider without overpaying.

By Dallas Implant Guide Research Team Updated: May 2026 Read time: 6 min

Arlington is the third-largest city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro — population 400,000-plus — and it punches well above its weight when it comes to dental care. Sitting 20 miles west of downtown Dallas and 15 miles east of Fort Worth, Arlington draws patients from both directions and hosts a robust market of implant-trained dentists, periodontists, and oral surgeons. If you live in the mid-cities corridor, you don't need to commute to either urban core to get quality implant work done at a fair price.

What Dental Implants Cost in Arlington TX

Arlington implant pricing broadly tracks the Dallas-Fort Worth regional average, with single-tooth cases coming in at $3,000–$5,500 for the complete procedure. That price covers the titanium implant post, the abutment connector, and the final crown. What it does not typically include is bone grafting — if your jaw has experienced resorption since losing the tooth, add $1,500–$3,000 for that additional procedure.

Procedure Arlington Range Notes
Single implant (full case) $3,000–$5,500 Post, abutment, and crown included
All-on-4 per arch $22,000–$32,000 Full-arch fixed restoration
Multiple implants (2–4 teeth) $7,500–$18,000 Varies by bone work required
Mini implants $800–$1,800 each Denture stabilization only
Bone graft (per site) $1,500–$3,000 Add-on when ridge augmentation needed

Compared to central Dallas, Arlington practices often run 5–10% less on average. The gap isn't enormous, but on a $28,000 All-on-4 case it amounts to real money. The savings come primarily from lower commercial overhead in suburban Arlington rather than any difference in clinical quality.

Where to Find Implant Dentists in Arlington

Arlington's dental office density is concentrated along a handful of major corridors. Division Street (Highway 180), running east-west through the heart of the city, has the broadest mix of general dentists and specialists. Cooper Street (Farm to Market Road 157), the main north-south artery, hosts a range of practices from the UT Arlington campus area down to the south Arlington neighborhoods near I-20.

The Fielder Road area in west-central Arlington is home to several long-established dental practices with strong implant track records. Pantego and Dalworthington Gardens — small independent cities geographically surrounded by Arlington — also have practices that primarily serve Arlington-area residents.

Arlington's midpoint geography is an advantage: you're close enough to both Dallas and Fort Worth specialists to shop either market if you need a second opinion.

For patients near AT&T Stadium or Globe Life Field in the entertainment district, the downtown Arlington corridor has seen growing dental presence as the area has developed. UT Arlington's campus corridor along Cooper Street also has practices that benefit from proximity to the university's employee and student population — these sometimes offer competitive pricing to attract that demographic.

Arlington vs. Dallas and Fort Worth: Is It Worth the Drive?

For most patients in Arlington, staying local makes sense for routine implant cases. The city's periodontists and oral surgeons are well-trained and well-equipped. Where it can be worth the extra miles: complex cases involving significant bone loss, full-arch restoration (All-on-4 or All-on-6), or cases requiring sinus lift procedures. For those, the denser specialist markets in Dallas proper or Fort Worth offer more choices to compare.

If you're in northern Arlington, Irving is about 20 miles north and has a solid cluster of implant practices along the Las Colinas corridor. Pricing there is comparable to Arlington. Before committing to any provider, review our guide to the best implant dentists in DFW and explore your financing options — financing can dramatically change the effective monthly cost of a $4,000 implant.

What to Expect at Your Arlington Consultation

Cone beam CT scan: Any practice doing implant surgery should have in-house CBCT imaging or refer you to an imaging center before treatment. This 3D scan reveals bone depth, width, and the location of nerves and sinuses — all critical before placing an implant. If a practice plans your implant without a CT scan, walk away.

Treatment timeline: A standard single-implant case in Arlington runs 3–6 months from consultation to final crown. That timeline extends if bone grafting is needed — the graft site requires 3–4 months to mature before implant placement. Ask your provider for a written timeline at the consultation.

Medical district context: UT Health Arlington and Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital are the area's major medical institutions. While neither operates a dental school implant clinic, having robust medical infrastructure nearby means Arlington practices can handle patients with complex medical histories — diabetes, anticoagulant therapy, osteoporosis — with appropriate coordination of care.

Implant brands: Ask every Arlington provider which implant brand they use. Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and Zimmer Biomet are industry leaders with documented long-term success rates and transferable manufacturer warranties. Avoid practices that cannot or will not name their implant brand.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do dental implants cost in Arlington TX?
Single dental implants in Arlington TX typically cost $3,000–$5,500 for the complete case — implant post, abutment, and crown. All-on-4 full-arch restoration runs $22,000–$32,000 per arch. These prices are roughly in line with the broader Dallas-Fort Worth average, and sometimes 5–10% below central Dallas due to lower overhead in suburban Arlington.
Are Arlington implant prices cheaper than Dallas?
Arlington implant prices are broadly comparable to Dallas, and in some cases 5–10% lower. The difference comes from slightly lower commercial real estate and overhead costs in suburban Arlington compared to Dallas's denser medical corridors. You won't save dramatically by choosing Arlington over Dallas, but you may find excellent value without the commute into the city.
Does UT Health Arlington offer dental implants?
UT Arlington (UTA) is primarily a research and undergraduate institution without a dental school of its own. For lower-cost implants in the region, the closest teaching clinic option is Texas A&M College of Dentistry on Gaston Ave in Dallas, which runs 40–60% below private practice rates. UT Health Arlington Memorial Hospital focuses on general medical care, not dental implants.
What neighborhoods in Arlington have good implant dentists?
Strong corridors for implant dentistry in Arlington include Division Street (near the stadium district), Cooper Street (running north-south through central Arlington), and the Fielder Road area in west Arlington. Pantego and Dalworthington Gardens also have established dental practices. The stretch near I-20 and US-287 has a cluster of specialty practices serving south Arlington.
Can I finance dental implants in Arlington?
Yes. Most Arlington implant practices accept CareCredit and Sunbit, both of which offer 0% promotional financing for 12–24 months for qualified applicants. Many practices also offer in-house payment plans. See our full financing guide for a breakdown of all options, including what to do if you don't qualify for third-party credit.