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Practical Economics: Factors Influencing the Cost of Dental Implants

February 29, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — docvacek @ 5:38 pm
Dentist talking to patient at about dental implants

Dental implants are more than a one-time treatment, they’re an investment in your future oral health. Despite what seems like a big price tag, these implants have a high success rate and can last a lifetime. No other dental treatment boasts that kind of promise. And so, dental implants are effectively one of the most cost-effective ways to replace missing teeth.

But what factors contribute to the cost? Read on to learn more about these impressive implants and how dentists calculate their worth.

Factor 1: The Number of Dental Implants Needed

The total cost of dental implants will depend largely on the number of implants required to complete your treatment. Whether you need a single implant, multiple implants, or a full arch replacement will significantly impact the overall expense. 

Factor 2: The Type of Implant

There are various types of dental implants available, including traditional implants, an implant bridge, and implant dentures. Each type will come with different costs for labor and materials that will influence the price of your treatment considerably.

Factor 3: Additional Procedures

In some cases, added procedures may be necessary before or during the implant placement process. This could include bone grafting to strengthen your jawbone, or a sinus lift to increase the available bone in the upper jaw. These supplemental procedures can add to the overall cost of treatment.

Factor 4: Geographical Location

The cost of dental implants can vary based on the location of the dental practice. Urban areas and regions with higher living costs may have higher treatment fees compared to more rural areas, for example.

Factor 5: Your Dentist’s Experience

A more experienced dentist will often charge more for their services. Expertise comes with practice and specialized training that adds to the cost of a practice’s operating expenses. You’ll want the most experienced dentist to perform your treatment to ensure success!

As you can see, the pricing of dental implants is pretty complex. This is why a dental implant consultation is so important o the process. You’ll have your oral health evaluated and discuss your options with your dentist before the treatment continues. This will ensure you know the costs associated with your treatment up-front. Whatever the cost, remember that dental implants are an investment that can restore your smile and greatly improve your quality of life!

About the Practice

Dr. Tim Vacek and Dr. Paige Hull know a lot about dental implants! They both understand that dentistry is ever-changing and keep expanding their skills through continuing education—especially regarding technology and techniques for dental implant placement. They also enjoy working with their patients and creating a friendly atmosphere that adds to the success of every treatment. Call (402) 786-2007 to schedule a dental implant consultation at Amberly Dental, or visit the website to explore other services they provide.

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