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Dental Implants Costs

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Dr. Chad Curtis

Dr. Chad Curtis

August 25, 2022

Dental Implants Costs

How Costly Is Personalized Implant Care for a Beautiful Smile?

Dental implants costs are normally the first thing people think about when considering restoring their smile. Dental implants are often the best option for dental restoration, which is defined as the art and science of replacing damaged or missing teeth; the procedure can involve the replacement of a single tooth or an entire mouth of teeth. Dental implants are widely considered to be the best option because they look and function similarly to natural teeth. Implants have become the new standard of care for dental restoration, and a significant amount of funding is continually invested into the research and development of dental implants.

Dr. Andrew  B. Slavin is a West Palm Beach oral surgeon with over 25 years of experience restoring beautiful smiles and giving patients the tools that they need to enjoy eating, talking, smiling, and laughing within their professional settings and privately with family and friends.

Dental pain can affect multiple areas of life when it also limits speech, affects chewing, and hinders the ability to experience and express the emotions of life. One of the most significant concerns is always the cost. The good news is that implants are more cost-effective than ever before.

The Cost-effectiveness of Implants

Dental implants have advanced significantly thanks to high-quality materials and are incredibly durable and long-lasting. Because of their durability and natural look, implants are considered to be the most cost-effective restoration treatment. For example, according to reports from the American Dental Association, a tooth-supported bridge has a limited lifetime and will need to be replaced on average every 10.1 years. Implant-supported crowns, in comparison, have proven to be useful for over 20 years in 95 percent of implant cases and more than 10 years in 98.8 percent of cases. Dental implants are a cost-effective treatment because, although they may cost more initially, their superior value and lifetime durability result in a greater long-term investment.

The Good Samaritan Dental Implant Institute is a top choice for dental care in West Palm Beach, Florida. Each patient receives personalized attention that caters to their exact needs and is afforded a treatment that is sure to last. First, the dentist must assess the health of the teeth and jaw bone because this is essential for long-lasting implants. Diagnostic imaging, such as a panoramic X-ray, is necessary for the development of a restoration plan and will also be included in the initial cost.

What Are You Paying For?

There are three parts to the implant: the implant itself, the crown (or denture, depending on the type of implant procedure) and the abutment that attaches the crown to the implant. The cost of the implant restoration must include the original consultation, the examination, X-rays, and photos, the implant that screws into the bone, the abutment, and the crown. In addition to the previously mentioned components, cost of the surgery, anesthesia, and any other potential fees are factored into the final quoted price and can differ on a case-by-case basis.

Dr. Slavin is proud to exclusively offer Straumann Dental Implants to his patients. The Straumann Dental Implants that Dr. Slavin uses are truly the finest in the world as they are comprised of a proprietary titanium zirconium alloy whose quality and strength (50% stronger than pure titanium), have been attested to by multiple peer-reviewed scientific journals.

South Florida Implant Average Cost Breakdown

There are usually two appointments needed for placing dental implants. First, the implant is set in the gum along with a temporary crown or denture. Then, three to six months later, the permanent abutment and crown, bridge, or denture are placed.

The average price of an uncomplicated implant into the bone is approximately $1,600 to $2,000. The abutment could cost $275 to $450. A custom fabricated abutment, such as a front tooth, could cost an additional $100 to $200. The crown could cost $1,000 to $3,000. The price for a fixed bridge placed on implants could cost about $3,000. Implant-supported dentures could cost $17,000 to $22,000 per jaw. Additional fees for anesthesia and the oral surgeon will also be added to the cost.

Implant Longevity and Ongoing Care

Routine dental care is essential to extend the life of your dental restoration investment. Many of our former implant patients describe their implant restoration process as being life-transforming and confidence-boosting. We have over One Hundred Five Star Reviews online. Our goal at the Good Samaritan Dental Implant Institute is to restore optimal dental health to all of our patients using state-of-the-art technology at our beautiful and convenient facility in South Florida.

Affordable options are available for implant restorations, including payment plans. It is highly recommended to visit a dentist early to prevent further damage to other teeth and to preserve the health of the gums and bone. Implant-supported crowns, bridges, and dentures offer outstanding dental restoration that is considered to be cost-effective because of its long-lasting durability. Book your consultation today.

Dr. Chad Curtis

Dr. Chad Curtis

Hello there, great choice moving towards the personal dental health care you desire!

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