What Do Dental Implants Cost?

We know that dental implants can solve problems related to missing teeth. We’ve explored elsewhere what dental implants are and what procedures are like, but many people are concerned about the relative affordability of dental implants. How much do dental implants cost?

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Affordable Implants

General Costs

The total cost of dental implant treatment varies based on type of restoration, condition of your gums and bone structure of your mouth, whether any preparatory treatment is required, and ultimately the complexity of your individual procedure. At Prudental, we’ve honed our process over thousands of procedures, which often allows us to create efficiencies and cost savings we can pass on to our patients. In essence, the cost of the procedure will depend on the procedure type, beginning with a single implant, all the way up to all-on-fours or a full-mouth restoration.

Single Implant

Prudental
As low as
$49/mo*
General Range
$1,200 -
$3,000

Implant-Supported Bridge

Prudental
As low as
$99/mo*
General Range
$2,000 - $8,000

Full Arch (All-On-Fours)

Prudental
As low as
$249/mo*
General Range
$12,500 - $50,000

Implant Supported Dentures

Prudental
As low as
$199/mo*
General Range
$8,500 - $30,000

Does Insurance Help?

Insurance coverage will depend on your specific plan, but generally insurance plans will classify implants as a cosmetic or elective procedure. Our team at Prudental will walk you through this process carefully to find out what coverage is available with your specific plan, and we’ll handle filing all claims to ensure that you get the maximum benefit available to you.

1.
Pre-authorization and Verification

First, we’ll work with you to understand what your insurance provides and if possible, help you obtain pre-authorization for procedures so you can understand what your costs are.

2.
Coverage Limitations

Dental insurance plans often have limitations and exclusions regarding coverage for dental implants. You’ll want to look closely at your insurance plan to see what types of coverage you have. Our team can help you go through this if you have questions.

3.
Out-of-Pocket Costs

Even if dental insurance provides coverage for certain aspects of implant treatment, you should be prepared for out-of-pocket costs, including deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. You’ll likely be responsible for any costs that exceed the maximum benefit limit set by their insurance plan.

What About Financing?

There are various ways to finance your procedure, including using healthcare credit cards, using flexible spending accounts (FSA) or health savings accounts (HSA) or relying on third-party financing, but here are some ways Prudental can help.

1.
We Identify What Might Be Covered by Insurance

We’ll work with you to see what coverage is available and we’ll even file claims for you.

2.
We Offer Financing Through partners

We have several financing options via CareCredit and Cherry that can make it simple to pay, and we’re happy to walk you through the process. In most cases this is as simple as a one-page application.

3.
Simple, Up-Front Pricing

No hidden fees and we require no hard credit checks to see if you qualify.

Still Curious?

If you’re curious about dental implants, we recommend using the top navigation to find answers to other important dental questions such as how long do procedures take, why choose implants vs. other options, and even how to choose an exceptional dental provider. If you’d like to speak with someone on our team for a personalized, no-cost consultation, book an appointment here.

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