The upfront cost of anything can be intimidating, especially if the long-term benefits aren’t predictable or substantial. If you’re missing one or more teeth, you may be wondering if dental implants are worth the investment when comparing dental implant cost to that of dental bridges or dentures. While those “quick fixes” provide immediate aesthetic improvements, they don’t address many issues you can experience without natural teeth, including bone loss. This continuous bone resorption from lack of tooth stimulation will require maintenance of both other teeth and the restorations themselves. Dental implant cost is perhaps best viewed in light of the lifetime value they provide: teeth that’ll make you proud to smile again and that function the way they’re supposed to, as well as better overall oral health.
There’s no single, simple answer we can provide as to how much your implants will cost until we understand your specific situation and needs. A variety of factors play a role in the final cost:
Dental implants are unique among replacement options in a number of ways; possibly the most significant among them is how closely they mimic natural teeth. Along with replacing a lost tooth, they promote healthy stimulation of the jaw bone, halting further bone loss and preserving the area. Dental implant posts also fuse to the jaw bone, providing necessary strength and stability, just like a natural and healthy tooth. When used to replace a full arch of missing teeth, dental implants allow you to eat the foods you love, speak clearly, and smile with confidence. All these factors combine to create a solution that not only replaces missing teeth, but your lost health and confidence as well! The greatest investment to your smile long-term, dental implants are the only option designed to provide full functional and aesthetic benefits.
With dual-training in dentistry and medicine, oral surgeons are considered the experts in dental surgical procedures and are highly trained to administer all levels of sedation, including IV sedation. Our oral surgical team is experienced in incorporating their training and expertise to provide implant care that brings the best possible clinical outcomes for our patients and an implant survival rate of 99 percent. As oral surgeons, we have in-depth knowledge on how the teeth relate to the jaw bone and the face as a whole, as well as how fully restored implants will affect the aesthetics of the smile and face. We place dental implants with the aesthetic outcomes in mind, in addition to strategically positioning the dental implant posts in the jaw bone to produce the most long-term functional results. We’re sure you’ll find the outcome priceless.
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