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At A Glance
Implant Dental Works is the strongest overall starting point in New York if you want a dependable option for general dentistry.
Koppelman Dental has the deepest documented patient-feedback history on this page — useful when you want the most established track record before narrowing.
Gramercy Smiles Holistic Dental is one of the clearest places to start if insurance fit matters before you book.
NYC Smile Design is a stronger first look if weekend availability matters more than weekday convenience.
Smyleee Ratings are editorial signals based on reviews, quality of care, and patient feedback. Close scores should be treated as broadly comparable.
EditorialUpdated April 3, 2026Independently reviewed
NYC has no shortage of dental providers — a quick search pulls up hundreds. The challenge isn't finding one, it's figuring out which ones actually deliver. We spent time reviewing patient outcomes, checking credentials, comparing pricing, and analyzing feedback from patients who've had dental implants work done across the NYC metro area.
This is the short list. Ten providers in NYC, that consistently showed up in the data — not because they paid to be here, but because their patients keep coming back and referring others. If you're weighing options for dental implants in NYC, start here.
Medically reviewed by
Dr Maqsud Mallick — BDS
Dental Implants Costs in NYC, (2026)
Approximate price ranges — may vary by provider and insurance plan
ProcedureTypical Cost
Implant consultation & CT scan$100 – $500
Single dental implant (complete)$2,500 – $6,000
Implant abutment & crown$1,500 – $3,000
Bone graft (if needed)$500 – $3,000
All-on-4 implants (per arch)$15,000 – $30,000
Mini dental implants (per unit)$500 – $1,500
Price ranges reflect typical NYC, pricing as of 2026. Actual costs vary by provider, complexity, and insurance coverage. Contact clinics directly for personalized quotes.
Prices verified Apr 3, 2026
How We Vet Each Clinic
Every clinic on this list passes our verification process
License & standing verified — active state dental license confirmed with no disciplinary actions.
Patient review volume checked — minimum verified patient reviews across Google with a strong average rating.
Local presence confirmed — verified physical practice in the NYC metro area with established patient base.
Technology & equipment assessed — modern dental technology and sterilization standards evaluated.
Transparent pricing reviewed — clear communication of costs, financing options, and insurance acceptance.
Apt 9j, 340, West 28th Street, Manhattan, New York, New York
Closed · Opens today at 9 AM
Dental Implants is on this New York clinic's documented service list, alongside Bone Grafting and Dental Crowns among 8 procedures.
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<p>Implant Dental Works is a Chelsea practice on West 28th Street, the stretch of Manhattan that runs between the Flower District, the Hudson Yards build-out, and the Penn Station commuter zone.
Services:Dental ImplantsBone GraftingDental CrownsDental Fillings+4 more
Suite 1201, 30, East 60th Street, Manhattan, New York, New York
Closed · Opens Monday at 8 AM
New York profile documents Dental Implants alongside Bone Grafting and Dental Fillings within a 7-service catalog.
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<p>NYC Smile Spa is a Midtown East practice that pairs the implant pathway with the cosmetic and comfort-oriented framing the name suggests — for patients who want their implant care to feel like a curated dental experience rather than an industrial procedure stop. The East 60th Street office sits in the dense cluster of UES dental practices but differentiates itself on the aesthetic and patient-experience side, which matters for cases where the implant work is going to be visible — front teeth, smile-line work, or full-arch restorations that affect overall facial aesthetics.</p>
<p>You can have a single missing tooth replaced with an implant here, or move to a full-arch restoration when multiple teeth are failing simultaneously. <strong>Bone grafting and oral surgery are handled in-house</strong>, which keeps the treatment timeline tight when imaging shows pre-implant structural work is needed. Full mouth rehabilitation is the pathway when older fillings, crowns, and missing teeth have accumulated past the point where individual fixes make sense — and the cosmetic-leaning practice setup matters here, since full-arch cases involve real choices about tooth shape, color, and proportion that aren't purely clinical decisions.</p>
<blockquote>If your implant case involves visible front teeth or a full-arch restoration where aesthetics matter as much as function, this is the kind of practice that treats both as core to the work.</blockquote>
<p>On cost, cosmetic-leaning practices typically price at the higher end of the implant market because more time goes into the aesthetic planning. A consultation here is where you get a real quote tied to your case and an honest read on whether your situation actually requires that aesthetic-tier attention. Patients researching best clinics for same-day dental implants in New York, single tooth implant cost in New York, NY, or budget dental implant clinics in New York will find this clinic a useful comparison point on the cosmetic-experience end of the market.</p>
Services:Dental ImplantsBone GraftingDental CrownsDental Fillings+3 more
Apartment 10, 23, Warren Street, Manhattan, New York, New York
Closed · Opens Monday at 9 AM
New York-based practice with Dental Implants on file, plus Dental Crowns and Oral Surgery among 6 documented services.
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For downtown patients — FiDi, Battery Park City, Tribeca, the South Street Seaport area — this office is a rare local option for the full implant pathway in a part of Manhattan where most implant practices cluster around Midtown East.
Services:Dental ImplantsBone GraftingDental CrownsDentures+2 more
Smyleee Rating bands: 90+ Outstanding · 84–89 Excellent · 71–83 Very Good · 61–70 Good · below 61 Rated.
How to Choose a Dentist in New York City
Use the ranking as a starting point, then narrow the shortlist based on the kind of care you actually need.
If you want routine or family care
Prioritize review consistency, insurance friendliness, practical hours, and a broad general-dentistry service mix over marketing language alone.
If urgency matters
Confirm same-day capacity, after-hours guidance, and whether the clinic handles urgent restorative work in-house or refers out.
If affordability matters most
Compare financing signals, insurance notes, and the local cost guide. A higher-ranked clinic is not automatically the best value for your specific treatment.
Questions to ask before booking
Do you accept my insurance or offer payment plans?
Are you taking new patients right now?
Do you handle my treatment in-house?
What is the total expected cost before treatment starts?
Frequently Asked Questions
6 questions answered by our editorial team
Start with the basics: location convenience, review strength, scope of services, office hours, insurance fit, and whether the clinic clearly explains treatment options. On Smyleee, compare local clinics first, then decide whether a nearby alternative is worth the drive.
Exam pricing varies by clinic, whether X-rays are included, and whether you're a new patient. Use the local cost guide on this page as a directional benchmark, then confirm the exact fee with the clinic before booking.
Some do, but not all clinics make financing details obvious. Look for payment-plan or financing notes, and ask whether they support phased treatment, monthly payments, or third-party financing before you commit.
For routine family dentistry, prioritize clinics with strong review consistency, convenient hours, insurance friendliness, and a broad general-dentistry service mix. A high score helps, but convenience and long-term fit matter too.
Emergency availability varies by office and day of week. Before booking, confirm same-day capacity, after-hours guidance, and whether the clinic handles urgent restorative needs in-house or refers out.
Ask whether the clinic accepts your insurance, is taking new patients, offers the treatment you need in-house, and what the total expected cost looks like before treatment begins.