Irving occupies a unique geographic position in DFW — directly between Dallas and Fort Worth, anchored by Las Colinas and DFW Airport. That centrality shapes its dental implant market. Irving draws providers from both directions, serves a large corporate population with strong dental benefits, and prices its services slightly below Dallas proper. For patients in the mid-cities area, Irving is worth including in any implant quote comparison. Here's what you need to know.
Irving Implant Pricing
Irving prices run slightly below Dallas proper — a reflection of its mixed residential and corporate market. Las Colinas, the planned urban center in northwest Irving, has a concentration of dental practices serving the corporate professional population. Prices below cover the complete case: implant post, abutment, and crown. Bone grafting adds $1,500–$3,500 if needed.
| Procedure | Irving Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Single implant (full case) | $3,000–$5,200 | Slightly below Dallas proper |
| All-on-4 per arch | $20,000–$30,000 | Compare with Dallas and Fort Worth providers |
| Multiple implants (2–4) | $6,000–$16,000 | Depends on bone condition and number of sites |
| Mini implants | $800–$1,800 each | Denture stabilization only |
Irving's prices reflect its market position: more affordable than Plano or north Dallas, but not dramatically cheaper. The real advantage of Irving isn't price — it's location. If you work or live near Las Colinas or DFW Airport, Irving providers offer strong convenience without the long drives.
Irving's Location Advantage
Las Colinas is one of North Texas's largest corporate hubs. Dozens of Fortune 500 companies and regional headquarters are based here, which means a large pool of employees with corporate dental benefits — and a strong local market for high-quality dental care. Many Dallas County periodontists have satellite offices in Irving specifically to serve this population, which means Las Colinas patients often have access to specialist-level care without leaving the city.
DFW Airport proximity is another distinctive feature of the Irving market. Patients traveling to DFW for work or from out of state occasionally schedule implant consultations or procedures while in the area — particularly for complex cases like All-on-4, where patients may choose a DFW-area center of excellence and schedule travel around treatment. Irving and Las Colinas practices, within 10 minutes of Terminal D, are natural choices for this use case.
This geographic centrality also benefits Irving residents directly. Getting quotes from multiple markets is practical in a way it isn't for patients in, say, McKinney or Garland. A 20-minute drive east puts you in Dallas proper; 25 minutes west reaches Fort Worth. The ability to genuinely comparison-shop across two separate specialist markets gives Irving patients real negotiating leverage.
Irving vs. Dallas and Fort Worth
Irving pricing sits between Dallas (higher) and Fort Worth (similar or slightly lower). For straightforward single-implant cases, getting a quote from an Irving specialist is a reasonable starting point. For complex cases — full-arch restoration, significant bone grafting, or multiple implants — getting quotes from all three markets is worth the time, as the savings on a $28,000 All-on-4 case can be $2,000–$4,000 depending on the provider.
Irving has a moderate density of dental specialists. If you can't find a periodontist or oral surgeon in Irving who meets your criteria, Dallas is 20 minutes away and offers the widest selection of specialists in the region. Check our main Dallas implant cost guide for full context, our guide to Fort Worth dental implants, our financing options guide, and our affordable implant options page for budget-conscious alternatives.