Zygomatic implants
When zygomatic implants are required, the cost is slightly higher. Zygomatic implants are slightly longer than regular implants and require more skill and training to place.
Dental insurance coverage
The good news is that most dental insurance plans cover some of the cost of dental implants. Insurance doesn’t usually cover all costs, so you’ll likely need to set aside some money before scheduling dental implants, but certainly not as much as if you didn’t have insurance.
In addition, many patients take advantage of Care Credit financing, which allows them to pay for dental implants in a series of affordable monthly installments.
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How is the exact cost of dental implants determined?
As mentioned earlier, the total cost of dental implants can vary greatly depending on the individual case. Some require single implants, while others require complete arches. In addition, the physical characteristics of each patient’s mouth will affect the work required and ultimately the type and price of the implants.
The best way to know how much your implant will cost is to have an initial consultation with the doctors.
The doctors will use the 3D scan image during the consultation to determine bone density and whether you are a candidate for an immediate implant or if additional grafting is needed before the implant is placed.
After the consultation, you will know exactly what needs to be done and what the total cost will be.
Don’t let fear of the price keep you from getting the implants you need!
Schedule an initial consultation with Dental Depot’s implant team so you know exactly what you need to do and how much it will cost.