Understanding Costs and Benefits of Dental Implants

July 14, 2019
Understanding Costs and Benefits of Dental Implants

Many people who are not yet 40 could be missing a tooth or two. This is not an uncommon phenomenon. When talking about dental implants, the natural position is that they may be too costly for you, and that keeps you from going forward with the procedure. This is a logical position, but the good news is many dental implant benefits make the cost seem less onerous. Affordable dental implants are a big part of prosthetic dentistry. When seeking out a dental implant, there are a lot of questions you may have, so it’s important that you understand the costs and benefits of dental implant surgery.

The Cost of Dental Implants

The price tag on dental implants may be off-putting to some people – the average range for dental implants is $3,000 – $4,500 depending on the needs of the patient including bone grafting, sinus lifting, etc. However, at many practices, there are affordable options, and furthermore, many practices provide options to break down payments to make things more affordable. Insurance may also pick up some of the cost, so check with your insurance carrier so that you can be sure that dental implants are an option for you.

The Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants have a serious price tag so it’s natural that you would want to know what you’re getting for your money. The answer is, in terms of dental prosthetics, dental implants are the best on the market. When comparing dental implants to bridges, the problem posed by bridges is that they need the strength of the adjacent teeth to be supported properly. Dental implants have no such need. The implant is a stand-alone tooth. It can chew and fills in your smile the same way a real tooth would. It’s strong and can stand up to the most rigorous brushing and flossing routines. Plus, it doesn’t rely on the strength of the adjacent teeth to stand up and work with the other healthy teeth in the mouth.

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