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The General Cost of Dental Implants

A person may need a dental implant if they have lost a permanent tooth or multiple teeth.  A person may lose a tooth or need to have a tooth extraction because of decay, gum disease, teeth grinding, failed oral surgery, or trauma to the mouth. We will take a general look at dental implant costs and some variables that will determine the overall price of the procedure.

The cost of dental implants will vary based on several factors. Some of those factors include the type of implant that will be used and how much a typical implant surgery is in your part of the world. The dentist performing the procedure and type of coverage from your insurance will also play a part in the final price you may have to pay for these dental services.

There are a few types of implants that a person may be able to qualify for. There is a single implanted false tooth where a titanium rod is placed in the jaw and the false tooth is fastened to it. There is also the mini implant that is smaller and slimmer for those tiny spaces in the mouth. Then there is an implant that has a set of white teeth fastened to rods that are placed in the jaw for a type of secure partial denture.

This surgery is usually considered cosmetic and, unlike braces, most insurance providers may not cover much of the cost if any. It is best to check with your provider about your specific procedure in advance before you agree to have any dental work done.

Typically a patient can look to spend as little as $1,000 and as much as $5,000 for a traditional implant procedure. Based on how much work needs to be done to the mouth and the factors mentioned that price can go up to $10,000 or more.

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X-ray of a dental implant and false tooth.

Cheap dental implants can also be used to help the stability of other treatments such as dental bridges, crowns, and dentures. Dental implants can used on its own as a treatment but used in conjunction with these procedures can allow for better results. This inclusion in other treatments will also raise the cost of the procedure. This treatment doesn’t require specialized training like with an orthodontist but you still want to find a dentist that has some experience with this type of procedure.

Your dentist will suggest which treatment you qualify for and which one will help you with your specific needs based on their assessment from the consultation. The final price will be determined by your dentist so before you have any work done be sure to request a quote so that there aren’t any surprises when you get the bill. This quote can also be submitted to your insurance company to help them determine if they cover any of part of the procedure.

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