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Cost of Dental Implants - Arlington, TX

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The Cost of Dental Implants: A Worthwhile Investment

The cost of dental implants can often be high. However, when comparing the cost of dental implants to other tooth replacement methods, the versatility, durability, and lifelike nature of dental implants make them well worth it.

At DFW Implant Center, led by Arlington, TX, periodontist, Dr. Farhad E. Boltchi, we want our patients to understand the costs of dental implants before undergoing any procedure, so they can make informed decisions for their smile. Learn more about the cost of dental implants; contact our Arlington dental practice by dialing 817-663-4704 if you’re a current patient or 817-467-7731 if you’re new.

Factors That Influence Dental Implant Cost

Various factors will influence the total cost of your dental implant treatment, including:

  • Number of Implants: The more implants you need, the higher the cost will be. Replacing a single missing tooth with a single dental implant will cost less than replacing multiple teeth with individual implants.
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  • Implant Material: Dental implants can be made from different materials, such as titanium or zirconia. Titanium implants are more common and often less expensive than zirconia implants.
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  • Implant Brand: Various dental implant manufacturers offer different products at different price points. Some well-established brands may charge a premium for their implants.
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  • Implant Size and Type: The size and type of implant needed for your specific case will affect the cost. Mini dental implants or specialized implants may be more expensive than standard ones.
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  • Implant Placement Location: Implants can be placed in the upper or lower jaw, and their location within the jawbone can affect the complexity of the procedure. Implants in the posterior (back) of the mouth tend to be more challenging and may be more expensive due to their proximity to important anatomical structures.
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  • Pre-implant Procedures: Any pre-implant procedures, including tooth extractions, bone grafting, and periodontal disease treatments such as LANAP, may be necessary and can affect the total cost.
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  • Anesthesia and Sedation: The type of anesthesia or dental sedation used during the procedure can impact the cost. General anesthesia or IV sedation tends to be more expensive than local anesthesia, oral sedation, and nitrous oxide sedation.
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  • Location: The cost of dental implants can vary by location and even within different regions of the same country. Areas with a higher cost of living tend to have higher dental implant costs.
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  • Dental Professional’s Experience and Reputation: Experienced and reputable implant dentists and other dental professionals may charge higher fees for their expertise and track record of successful implant placements.
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  • Dental Insurance Coverage: Some dental insurance plans may partially cover the cost of dental implants, reducing your out-of-pocket expenses. However, coverage varies widely.

Additional Costs of Dental Implants

In addition to the dental implant cost itself, several other costs may be associated with dental implants. These costs can include:

Consultation and Examination

Before treatment can begin, patients will typically need to schedule a consultation and examination appointment. Our Arlington periodontist will examine the patient’s existing teeth and dental health to determine the best treatment option. The price of these appointments ranges depending on the practice and its location. 

X-rays and Imaging 

Dental implant treatment often requires X-rays and digital imaging to help plan the procedure and ensure the implant placement is in the optimal location in the jawbone. The price will vary depending on the advanced technology used.

Surgery

The cost of the surgery to place the implant will also be a factor. The total will depend on the complexity of the case, the type of implant used, and the location of the practice.

Abutment and Restoration

After the implant is placed, an abutment (the connector piece) will be attached to the implant, which will then support the restoration (the visible part of the implant). The cost of the abutment and restoration will depend on the type of restoration used, such as a dental crown, dental bridge, or dentures.

Follow-up Care

Patients will typically need to schedule several follow-up appointments to ensure that the implant is healing properly and to have the restoration placed. The total price of these appointments will depend on the practice and its location.

Dental Insurance and Financing

When it comes to insurance and financing options for dental implants, the coverage can vary greatly depending on the individual’s plan. Many dental insurance plans don’t cover the entire cost of implant treatment. However, some plans may cover a portion of the initial consultation cost or offer discounts for certain types of implant treatments.

Insurance coverage for dental implants often depends on the necessity of the implants for maintaining or restoring oral health, and there are usually limitations and reimbursements imposed by insurance plans.

There are also financing options available for patients who cannot pay for implant treatment out of pocket. Many dental practices offer financing plans with low or no interest. Patients can also explore other options like CareCredit, LendingClub, and Wells Fargo Health Advantage Credit Card.

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Dental Implants: Do They Hurt?

Your dental implant treatment at DFW Implant Center is personalized to your specific oral health needs and smile goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dental implants may be available at a reduced cost or for free through certain government or non-profit programs, particularly for low-income individuals or veterans. It’s worth checking with local public health clinics, doctors, or government programs for more information.

Medicare does not typically cover dental implant procedures. Medicare Advantage plans may offer some coverage for dental services, but it’s best to check with your provider to confirm what’s covered.

Dental implants are expensive and patients often have to pay out of pocket because they’re a complex and technically demanding procedure that requires a high level of skill and expertise from the dentist. Additionally, the dental implant procedure itself, as well as the surgical materials, are highly-priced.

Dental implants can be a worthwhile investment for many people, as they can provide a permanent solution to missing or damaged teeth and improve oral health. Dental implants are particularly suitable for replacing missing teeth, offering a long-term solution that can enhance both functionality and aesthetics.

Compared to natural teeth, dental implants provide advantages such as improved comfort, enhanced appearance, and easier eating. However, they may not be the best option for everyone, and it’s important to consider all factors, including cost, before deciding to get dental implants.

Invest in Your Health With a Dental Implant, Call DFW Implant Center Today!

Dental implants are a significant investment in one’s oral and overall health, self-esteem, and quality of life. While the initial cost may be high, the long-term benefits of dental implants make them a wise investment for many. Patients should consult with a qualified dental professional like Dr. Boltchi and carefully consider the cost and benefits before deciding if dental implants are the right solution.

To learn more about the cost of dental implants in Arlington, TX, contact DFW Implant Center by dialing 817-663-4704 if you’re a current patient or 817-467-7731 if you’re new. DFW Implant Center proudly serves patients from Arlington and surrounding areas such as Irving, Fort Worth, and Grapevine, TX.

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