5 Factors That Affect the Cost of Dental Implants
May 2, 2021
Are you missing teeth? This is a common issue that 178 million Americans are dealing with. Fortunately, with modern dental technology, there are several different tooth replacement options to choose from, like dental implants. They have become very popular because of their numerous benefits, but they are an investment. Read on to learn about the different factors that contribute to the cost of dental implants.
Type of Dental Implant
Dental implants can be placed in a couple different ways. In a lot of cases, the implant is placed, and the incision is stitched over. After a few months, a second surgery is done in order to install the abutment. This is generally done if a bone graft is needed to ensure the stability of the implant. In other cases, a longer implant is placed in a single surgery. It depends on your individual situation.
Number of Implants
The more implant you have placed, the more you will need to pay for your procedure. This is just one reason why people who are missing multiple teeth may opt for fewer implants or another tooth replacement option, like dentures or dental bridges. Discuss your options with your dentist to determine which type of tooth replacement option is ideal for you.
Additional Oral Surgeries
If you need to have additional surgery before having your dental implants placed, this means you will ultimately be paying more to restore your smile. For example, some patients need a tooth extraction, sinus lift, or bone graft before the implant placement procedure can take place. This will add to your overall expenses.
Location of Tooth
In the majority of cases, it costs more to replace front teeth. This is because it requires additional care in order to match the exact angle of your jawline. Depending on the location of your missing tooth or teeth, additional techniques may need to be used in order to place your implant in the perfect location for both function and aesthetics.
Overall Oral Health
If you have any oral health conditions, like periodontal disease, they will need to be treated before you can have dental implants placed. At this point, there may need to be additional precautions taken to cater to these issues. Additional treatments and precautionary measures can add to the overall cost.
When you opt for dental implants, you are investing in the future of your smile. Ask your dentist about your financial options. This way, you will be showing off your teeth again with pride!
About the Author
Dr. Aaron Springhetti earned his dental doctorate from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry and has an extensive amount of advanced training, particularly in oral surgery. He has attended courses in dental implants, bone grafting, extractions, and sinus lifts. Currently, he is pursuing accreditation with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. For more information on dental implants or to schedule an appointment at his office in Carmel, visit his website or call (317) 875-7645.
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