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How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?
Tooth loss is a very common problem. An average individual in the United States between the ages of 45 and 64 is missing at least five teeth, and over 18% of people over the age of 65 have lost all of their teeth. A dental implant is an effective way to restore your bite. It is a tooth substitute that is artificially rooted, consisting of three parts: the implant body, abutment (connector), and the dental crown.

The implant body is a metal screw inserted into the jaw. It is made of titanium or an alloy of different metals, which allows it to fuse with the existing bone. The price of dental implants depends on a variety of factors, including materials used, the number of implants, the complexity of the procedure, and where it takes place.
Here's a breakdown of dental implants and how much they cost.

How Much Does a Dental Implant Cost?


A dental implant costs around $4,800. However, the price range for a dental implant with a porcelain crown is $3,500 to $6,700. This includes the surgical placement and the implant device. For a full-mouth dental implant, the price range is $43,000 to $56,000. Some of the latest implant bodies are made of zirconia rather than titanium. Zirconia implants cost a few hundred dollars more than their titanium counterparts.

Extra Costs of Dental Implants


Apart from the implant and the installation costs, there are some extra factors affecting the total cost of a dental implant that you should be aware of.

X-Rays and Dental Exams


The pre-implant x-rays and dental examinations can cost anywhere between $200 and $450.

Bone Grafting


Sometimes a patient may need extra bone added before they are able to receive a dental implant. Bone grafting adds an extra $600 to your dental implant cost. Depending on when the grafted site heals, it could delay the implant schedule.

Anesthesia


Sedation may cost between $50 and $200. On the other hand, general anesthesia may cost a few hundred dollars per hour.

Sinus Lift


A sinus lift is a process that increases bone thickness in the upper jaw, and this adds $1,500 to $2,000 to your bill.

Specialist Care


If you reach out to an oral-maxillofacial surgeon instead of a dentist, they will charge more than dentists for implants.

Are Dental Implant Covered by Insurance?


It is possible to cover dental implants through insurance. Dental insurance plans may cover the entire implant or at least reduce the costs by covering certain steps. If the implant aims to restore the health of your teeth and gums, the insurance might cover 100% of the charges. However, if you need a dental implant only for cosmetic reasons, it will only be partially covered.

Medicaid


Only 19 states in the U.S. offer more than $1,000 worth of coverage for dental procedures through Medicaid. This coverage doesn't pay for crowns and implants. However, some of them will pay for a pair of dentures.

Medicare


Medicare doesn't often include dental implants. However, with Medicare Advantage, you may enjoy basic dental coverage. Some enrollees of Medicare Advantage also have access to additional benefits. However, the final word on your dental implant coverage will come from your insurance company.

Private Dental Insurance


A full-coverage dental insurance policy will pay 50% on all major dental services. Some private dental insurance plans exclusively cover dental implants. If your insurance plan doesn't cover the entire cost of an implant, it will at least cover certain aspects.

For example, an insurance company might pay for the implant body and not the crown and abutment. However, even with a dental insurance plan, it might not get you very far. A regular insurance plan typically doesn't pay more than $1,500 for dental treatment.

Alternatives to Dental Implants


If you want to avoid the heavy costs associated with dental implants, here are some affordable alternatives.

Dental Bridges


A dental bridge fills up a gap that is two to three teeth wide. The average cost of a dental bridge is $2,500 per tooth.

Partial Dentures


The price range for partial dentures is $800 to $3,100. The cost depends on the type and size of the denture and the materials used.

One of the downsides of using such affordable prosthetics is that you will have to replace them every 15 years or so, which means you will end up spending a lot more than you would spend on dental implants over time.

Are Dental Implants Worth It?


Dental implants are expensive, but they are definitely worth the expenditure. It is difficult to chew with missing teeth. Moreover, the teeth surrounding the gap will eventually move from their place to fill up the gap, which results in the misalignment of your bite. If you already have dentures, replacing them with implants can help you chew and talk better. Furthermore, unlike dentures, implants are far more durable.

However, implants are not advisable if your body has difficulty healing. This problem is common in people with leukemia, low estrogen levels, and diabetes. Individuals who smoke should also seek a second opinion before investing in dental implants. According to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology, the more cigarettes a person smokes, the higher the likelihood of failure of their dental implants.

Broken screws and loose abutments are the top of the several reasons why dental implants fail. However, these issues can be solved. The short-term failure of a dental implant occurs when the bones surrounding the implant body fail to heal. To fix this issue, a bone graft will be needed. In some cases, another implant might be required.

On the other hand, long-term failure stems from chronic gum infection. Some common symptoms are pain and bleeding. In such cases, the implant will have to be removed.

Book an Appointment for Dental Implant Consultation


The information above provides you with an idea of how much a dental implant may cost. However, the best way to get a dental implant cost estimate is to book a consultation with a professional, such as Dr. Corinne Reschenthaler. They will study your dental history and prescribe a treatment. To get a dental implant, call (206) 424-4450 and book a consultation today.
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