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How much do dental implants cost?

How much do Dental Implants Cost?

There are many factors that may affect the cost of your dental implants. An accurate estimate can only be given after a comprehensive and individualized consultation with your OMS.
Some of these factors are: 

  • Geographic location – Each individual OMS practice has its own overhead and supply costs. 
  • Surgical fees – Depending on what is needed for the dental implant placement, costs will vary for tooth removal, the type and use of anesthesia/sedation and the need for bone grafting, X-rays and materials.
  • Crown placement and costs – The cost of the crown varies tooth to tooth. You also may be given a temporary crown during the healing period between the placement of the implant, abutment and permanent crown. 
  • Multiple teeth – If replacing multiple teeth, the cost of dental implants will be higher, as the length of the surgery and materials needed will likely increase.
  • Insurance – Only some insurance plans cover dental implants, and even those plans have annual limits. To best budget for dental implants, patients should work with their oral and maxillofacial surgeon and consult their insurance provider.

Put simply, if you are considering the cost of dental implants, it is best to consult an OMS. 

While the cost factors may seem daunting, it is important to note that as a true long-term answer for missing teeth, dental implants offer incredible value as a potentially lifelong solution. These teeth will never get cavities, can be brushed and flossed like real teeth and, when cared for properly, can last for many years. Fixed bridges and dentures may cost less upfront, but they require significant upkeep and recurring costs. Some need to be replaced every seven to 15 years.


Source:https://myoms.org/what-we-do/dental-implant-surgery/how-much-are-dental-implants/

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