How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?
Very often, patients are concerned about the cost of dental implants. We offer clear, upfront estimates and work closely with your insurance to minimize out-of-pocket expenses. Watch our video to learn more and see how affordable it can be.
When considering replacing a bad tooth with a dental implant, the cost is often a primary concern. We understand the importance of being transparent about costs and how much your insurance will cover. The total expense can vary significantly depending on the specific procedures required, the number of teeth being replaced, and the details of your insurance coverage.
In some cases, even if you’re only dealing with one bad tooth, you might have additional missing teeth in the same area, which could lead to a recommendation for multiple implants. Generally, mini dental implants tend to be much more affordable than conventional dental implants, but the exact cost will depend on your unique situation.
We always recommend a consultation to provide an accurate cost estimate. As a general guideline, with good insurance coverage, the out-of-pocket expense for replacing a tooth can range from less than $500 on the low end to around $4,000 on the higher end. However, it’s often much less than that, and in some cases, you may be pleasantly surprised by what your insurance covers. Our team of experts will work closely with you to determine exactly what your out-of-pocket costs will be.
We are committed to avoiding any surprises regarding costs. Our goal is to provide you with a clear and accurate estimate before proceeding with any treatment so that at the end of the appointment, you’re more likely to hear that you’ve saved money rather than being surprised by additional charges. We take pride in ensuring that you fully understand the financial aspect of your treatment before it begins.
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