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Implant-Supported Porcelain/Ceramic Crown

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CDT D6065 Implants · typical chair time: 60 min

About implant-supported porcelain/ceramic crown

What it is: Implant-supported porcelain crown The American Dental Association assigns this procedure CDT code D6065, which is the standardized billing code used by every Medicaid program and dental insurance carrier in the United States.

What it costs: The national private-market average is $1,843 based on the ADA Health Policy Institute Survey of Dental Fees (2024). State variation pushes this between $$1,624 (lowest cost-of-living states) and $$2,209 (highest). State Medicaid programs that cover implant-supported porcelain/ceramic crown for adults reimburse an average of $998 (range $709–$1,335 across covering states).

Why state matters: Two factors drive the spread. First, state Medicaid programs negotiate their own dental fee schedules — high-paying states pay roughly 1.5x what low-paying states pay for the identical CDT code. Second, the private market follows local cost of living, captured by the Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parities. The full state-by-state table is below.

$1,843
National avg. private cost
$998
Avg. Medicaid reimbursement
(across covering states)
19/51
States covering this procedure
36%
Max state spread (private)

Top 10 states: Implant-Supported Porcelain/Ceramic Crown private cost vs national average

New York$2209District of Columbia$2190California$2134Hawaii$2132New Jersey$2132Massachusetts$2081Maryland$2076Washington$2062Connecticut$2057Alaska$1987
Top 10 states: Implant-Supported Porcelain/Ceramic Crown private cost vs national average

Implant-Supported Porcelain/Ceramic Crown cost by state

State Medicaid fee Private estimate Adult coverage
Alabama Not covered $1,630 emergency
Alaska $1,335 $1,987 extensive
Arizona Not covered $1,818 emergency
Arkansas Not covered $1,654 limited
California $972 $2,134 extensive
Colorado Not covered $1,931 limited
Connecticut $1,088 $2,057 extensive
Delaware Not covered $1,888 none
District of Columbia $1,195 $2,190 extensive
Florida Not covered $1,869 emergency
Georgia Not covered $1,741 emergency
Hawaii Not covered $2,132 limited
Idaho Not covered $1,762 limited
Illinois $709 $1,880 extensive
Indiana Not covered $1,711 limited
Iowa $890 $1,701 extensive
Kansas Not covered $1,705 emergency
Kentucky Not covered $1,673 limited
Louisiana Not covered $1,718 limited
Maine Not covered $1,871 limited
Maryland $964 $2,076 extensive
Massachusetts $1,055 $2,081 extensive
Michigan $775 $1,786 extensive
Minnesota $1,170 $1,891 extensive
Mississippi Not covered $1,624 emergency
Missouri Not covered $1,718 limited
Montana Not covered $1,769 limited
Nebraska Not covered $1,720 limited
Nevada Not covered $1,871 limited
New Hampshire $840 $1,974 extensive
New Jersey $972 $2,132 extensive
New Mexico Not covered $1,737 limited
New York $1,244 $2,209 extensive
North Carolina Not covered $1,743 limited
North Dakota $1,088 $1,730 extensive
Ohio Not covered $1,718 limited
Oklahoma Not covered $1,684 emergency
Oregon $964 $1,925 extensive
Pennsylvania Not covered $1,837 limited
Rhode Island $857 $1,891 extensive
South Carolina Not covered $1,720 limited
South Dakota Not covered $1,668 emergency
Tennessee Not covered $1,701 emergency
Texas Not covered $1,814 emergency
Utah Not covered $1,816 limited
Vermont $956 $1,880 extensive
Virginia $890 $1,918 extensive
Washington $997 $2,062 extensive
West Virginia Not covered $1,654 limited
Wisconsin Not covered $1,801 limited
Wyoming Not covered $1,794 limited

Analysis: how to think about implant-supported porcelain/ceramic crown costs

The roughly 36% spread between the lowest- and highest-cost states for implant-supported porcelain/ceramic crown comes almost entirely from cost of living, not from differences in clinical complexity. A dentist's fee for a D6065 procedure in Mississippi (BEA RPP 86.4) versus New York (BEA RPP 117.5) tracks the local rent, wages, and supply costs the practice has to cover. The ADA HPI national average we start from is the population-weighted survey value across all surveyed practices.

The Medicaid coverage column matters more than the Medicaid fee itself for most adults. In the 19 jurisdictions that do reimburse for implant-supported porcelain/ceramic crown under their adult Medicaid program, the reimbursement averages around $998 — about 54% of the average private fee. Practices that accept Medicaid are absorbing the gap, which is why "Medicaid-accepting dentist" is not always easy to find. For a state-specific look at adult dental coverage scope, see each state page.

When budgeting for this procedure: treat the private estimate as a midpoint, not a ceiling. Specialty providers (oral surgeons, prosthodontists, periodontists) typically charge 15–40% above the general dentist rate for procedures within their specialty. Get a written treatment estimate before treatment, and ask whether the figure is the procedure fee alone or whether it bundles diagnostic codes (X-rays, exams) commonly billed alongside.

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Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.

Source: ADA Health Policy Institute, Survey of Dental Fees (2024) and Medicaid Reimbursement Compendium. State Medicaid rates: each state's published dental fee schedule (current 2026 Q1). Disclaimer: Costs shown are estimates derived from publicly-published averages and a state-level cost-of-living adjustment. Actual fees depend on the specific dentist, the geographic submarket, and clinical complexity. This site does not provide medical or dental advice.

Frequently asked questions

How much does implant-supported porcelain/ceramic crown cost in the United States?
The national private-market average for implant-supported porcelain/ceramic crown (CDT D6065) is approximately $1,843 based on the ADA Health Policy Institute Survey of Dental Fees (2024). State variation runs from $1,624 (lowest cost-of-living states) to $2,209 (highest).
Does Medicaid cover implant-supported porcelain/ceramic crown?
19 state Medicaid programs cover implant-supported porcelain/ceramic crown for adults, with average reimbursement of $998 (range $709-$1,335). Coverage varies by state — see the per-state table on this page.
Why does implant-supported porcelain/ceramic crown cost so much more in some states?
Three drivers explain the variation: state cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parities, ranging from 86 to 117), state Medicaid policy (which affects provider supply), and dentist density per capita. See our analysis of state cost spread for the full breakdown.