First, let's discuss the average cost of dental implants. Generally speaking, a dental implant is going to cost between $3,000 and $5,000. It could potentially be lower or higher than this but it's typically somewhere in the $3,000 to $5,000 range per implant.
It's important to note, however, that additional costs could increase this figure substantially. For instance, if you need to have a tooth extracted first, it's going to add a few hundred dollars to the bill. Bone grafting, on the other hand, could add thousands of more dollars to the bill.
For a more specific cost estimate, call up
your dentist. They'll provide you with an initial estimate upfront, and then will give a more detailed estimate after they assess you and your dental needs.
There are a number of factors that can affect the cost of a dental implant. They include but aren't limited to the following:
Simply put, the more expensive the location of the dental office is, the costlier it's going to be to get a dental implant at that dental office. So, if you were to get a dental implant at a dental office in Manhattan, you would undoubtedly pay more than what you would pay at a dental office in rural Kansas.
Dentists can charge whatever they want to charge for their services. Therefore, there's a decent chance that, even in the same town or city, two different dentists could have wildly different rates for dental implants.
This is why you need to call various dentists and obtain estimates. This isn't to say that low cost should be your only priority. However, when it comes to two different but equally reputable dentists, the one with the lower price is likelier the better option.
In some patients, the implant can be inserted without any other work having to be done. These are the cases that cost the least amount of money.
With other patients, however, other procedures are required. For example, you may need bone grafting and tooth extraction. In these cases, you're going to pay a lot more money.
If you have dental insurance, there's a decent chance that it covers some of the cost of dental implants. In fact, some dental insurance plans might cover the cost entirely.
Therefore, you need to seek out dental offices that accept your insurance. Doing so could save you thousands of dollars.
There are many benefits to getting dental implants over other options. The primary of these benefits is permanence. Dental implants are meant to last for the duration of the patient's life, making them the only tooth replacement option with such a distinction.
In addition, dental implants look exactly like real teeth. There will be no difference between your implant and your already-existing teeth in terms of aesthetics.
Finally, dental implants don't require any extreme level of maintenance. They just need to be brushed like all of your other teeth.
When it comes to tooth replacement, there are alternatives to dental implants. They include the following:
If you don't want to go with dental implants, you could instead go with dentures. Dentures are sets of synthetic teeth that are worn something like a mouthguard. As such, they can be taken out and put back in as needed.
There are both full-mouth dentures and partial dentures available. While they're perhaps not as authentic-looking as dental implants, they don't look bad either. And, functionality-wise, they perform just as well as dental implants do.
In terms of cost, dentures are much more affordable than dental implants. Whereas a single dental implant costs several thousands of dollars, a full set of dentures will cost somewhere between $500 and $1,500.
If you're missing a few teeth consecutively, you might consider going with a bridge. A bridge is a device that connects to the existing teeth, thus filling in the gap between them. It typically consists of between 3 and 6 synthetic teeth.
These can't be taken out and, for the most part, function like real teeth. They're designed to match the existing teeth, and therefore look authentic.
The downside to bridges is that they're not permanent. They'll typically last 7 to 10 years before they need to be replaced. This is not true of dental implants, which essentially last forever.
That said, dental bridges tend to be less money than
dental implants. You can usually get a 3 to a 5-tooth dental bridge for a few thousand dollars, whereas a single dental implant will cost you the same.
Now that you know a thing or two about how much dental implants cost, you might be ready to get a dental implant for yourself. If so, and if you're looking for a dentist in Mt Laurel NJ, you don't need to look any further than Mount Laurel Dental & Implant Center.
We've given dental implants to countless Mt Laurel area residents, ensuring that their teeth are not only fully functional but aesthetically pleasing as well. Regardless of the number of implants you need, we have you covered.
Contact us today to schedule an appointment!
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