Dental Implant Cost
A lot of patients inquire about dental implants for tooth lost but costs associated with the procedure leaves concerns.
Todd Fincher DDS, Smiles For Life offers competitive dental Implant pricing since every aspect of the procedure is done in office.
Learn more about the dental implant cost options provided by Dr. Todd Fincher at his offices in Greenwood, Oxford, Ridgeland and Columbus, MS…
Breaking Down Dental Implant Cost
In Mississippi
Dr. Todd Fincher starts the cost of a single dental implant at $1,850, which is much lower than the national average. The average cost of a single dental implant nationwide is $3,100. However, the final total will depend on many factors, from the complexity of the case to the type of restoration you choose. During the initial consultation, Dr. Fincher can evaluate your case and provide a more accurate estimate.
If you choose to replace an entire arch of teeth with an All-on-4® dental implant full arch, the cost is $11,750. This is under industry average costs for these procedures. Replacing all teeth can cost $20,000.
Although more expensive than conventional restorations, it is important to keep in mind that implants are an investment in gaining long-term confidence in the appearance and functionality of your smile. These restorations not only replace lost teeth, but also rebuild lost tissue for a stronger, healthier jaw.
Dental Implants can cut cost in the long run
What is Included in the Starting Cost?
The starting cost of $1,850 includes the dental implant, as well as the extraction of any badly decayed teeth. A custom dental crown and abutments, which are the most common types of restorations performed at our office, can increase the cost of your treatment by another $1,650.
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If you want to learn more about the costs associated with dental implants. Dr. Todd Fincher and his talented team will break down the cost for your specific treatment.
Begin your reconstructive treatment by calling our Greenwood location at (662) 453-1708, contacting our Columbus office at (662) 328-1825, or submitting an online contact form. We proudly serve Oxford, MS, Ridgeland, MS and surrounding communities.
What you need to know
Most dental implants can require higher costs in the beginning than traditional restorations. They are much more durable and can last your entire life with the proper oral care. The American Dental Association states the average cost of a dental implant in the United States is between $3,000 to $4,500. This option can drastically reduce the chance of failure. Each set of dental implants is unique due to the needs of each patient. In your first visit, Dr. Fincher can discuss your treatment plan and the best way to meet your oral health goals.
Most dental implants can require higher costs in the beginning than traditional restorations, they are much more durable and can last your entire life. This option can drastically reduce the chance of failure and cost.
Factors Affecting Cost
Preparatory procedures, type of implant and restoration, bone grafting and the need for sedation dentistry all factor into the total of your dental implant treatment. The number of dental implants needed will also be a factor of the cost. During your consultation, Dr. Fincher will ask about your goals and medical history to determine which variables will affect the cost.
Number of Dental Implants
Usually an implant is not required for every individual missing tooth. The amount of dental implants will vary from patient to patient. Price will increase with more implants. For example, the cost of a single traditional dental implant can range from $260 to $450. However, this price does not take into account other expenses and surgery. Another factor in estimating the cost of your implant is the type and size used. A mini dental implants will be less than a traditional implant post, but will not offer the same level of support.
Preexisting Oral Health Issues
If you have periodontal disease or other preexisting conditions, you will need treatment for these first in order to reduce the risk of implant failure.
Multiple Dental Implant Cost
If multiple teeth need replacement, you might be a candidate for All-On-4 dental implants. Instead of replacing several teeth with individual implants. Dr. Fincher can add 4 implants and then attach an implant supported bridge or full arch. This can help reduce costs.
Sedation Technique
While some patients prefer to simply receive local anesthetic to relieve physical discomfort, patients with dental phobia may need dental sedation. Which level of sedation you need to receive will effect the cost associated with your treatment. Ensuring the thorough, safe implementation of intravenous oral conscious sedation requires advanced equipment and the assistance of our in-house nurse anesthesiologist, which can increase the cost of treatment.
Sinus Lift
A sinus lift is a common procedure if the membrane is too close to the placed implant area. If this is the case, Dr. Fincher will need to elevate the sinus floor and increase the bone tissue in the upper jaw.
Preparatory Procedures
While Dr. Fincher typically includes the cost of an extraction in the starting price of an implant, other preparatory procedures such as a bone graft or sinus lift will add to it. If you are undergoing extensive restorative work, Dr. Fincher may be able to perform these procedures free of charge. However, for more extensive bone atrophy cases, we may need to refer you to an outside specialist.
Our office is happy to help you design a financing plan to help you enjoy the benefits of dental implants for years to come.
Choice of Restoration
Although 90 percent of our tooth replacement cases are restored with implant-retained crowns, other patients may require dental bridges or dentures. In general, the cost of replacing a single missing tooth with a dental crown is much lower than replacing a full arch of teeth with implant-supported dentures.
Type of Materials
The type of implant you choose can alter overall cost. For patients who want to lower the cost of their treatment, Dr. Fincher may be able to place All-on-4® dental implants. This technique only requires four strategically placed implant posts rather than single-tooth implants, reducing the number of materials and surgery time needed. You can require an implant-supported dental crown, bridge, or dentures each can incur their own costs. If you choose custom abutments or ceramic implants to for a more aesthetic result, the cost will also rise.
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What you need to know
Most dental implants can require higher costs in the beginning than traditional restorations, they are much more durable and can last your entire life. The American Dental Association states the average cost of a dental implant in the United States is between $3,000 to $4,500. This option can drastically reduce the chance of failure. Each set of dental implants is unique due to the needs of each patient. In your first visit, Dr. Fincher can discuss your treatment plan and the best way to meet your oral health goals.
Most dental implants can require higher costs in the beginning than traditional restorations, they are much more durable and can last your entire life. This option can drastically reduce the chance of failure and cost.
Can I really Afford Dental Implants?
Discuss Your Options with a Professional
Our office is happy to help you design a financing plan to help you enjoy the benefits of dental implants for years to come. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Fincher today by calling our Greenwood office at (662) 453-1708 or calling our Columbus office at (662) 328-1825. You can also contact us directly online to request an appointment.
Dental Office payment plans
Dr. Fincher recognizes that cost can be a factor with the treatment you receive and that implants can be expensive. Payment plans can be offered for dental implants. Our staff will work with you and your budget to determine what works best.
Does Insurance cover dental Implants?
In order to make your experience easier and make sure you are getting the most value we will file an insurance claim on your behalf. A staff member will also work with you to determine what your out-of- pocket cost will be as well as which option will minimize your costs. Some dental insurance companies can take care of some of the cost of dental implants. While others classify implants as a cosmetic dentistry procedure and do not offer any coverage. knowing which category you fall in will have a significant impact on your final cost of having an implant placed. Knowing your plan’s coverage, including its waiting periods, deductible, any applicable, and annual maximums will help you understand how your dental insurance plan will affect your final cost.
We Offer Financing
To manage OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS
At our Todd Fincher DDS, Smiles for life, we understand that dental implants can be a life-changing solution for tooth loss. However, we also know that the cost of these procedures can be a concern for some patients. That’s why we work with CareCredit®, a third-party lender that offers low-interest and interest-free loans for dental treatment. CareCredit® can help you split the cost of any out-of-pocket expenses into manageable monthly installments. Our financing team is here to help you explore all of your payment options. If you would like to learn more about how we can make dental implants more affordable for you, please complete our consultation request form or call one one of our three Mississippi offices.
Still Unsure If Dental Implants Are Worth It?
EXPLORE THE BENEFITS OF THIS RESTORATIVE TREATMENT
A More Durable Solution
If you have been using a traditional bridge or denture to replace missing teeth, dental implants can greatly improve your quality of life. Unlike traditional solutions that can shift or slip when eating and speaking, implant-supported replacement teeth are firmly anchored in the jawbone and stay in place at all times. They can be cared for with regular brushing and flossing, just like natural teeth. This makes dental implants a more stable and comfortable option for replacing missing teeth.
Prevent Further Tooth Loss
When you bite down, the stimulation from your tooth roots sends a signal to your body to maintain bone tissue in the jaw. However, if you lose your tooth roots, the jawbone may deteriorate. This can lead to further tooth loss and the need for additional dental work, as well as changes in the shape of your face and wrinkles around your mouth. Dental implants are the only treatment for tooth loss that can stimulate the jawbone and prevent these negative consequences. By replacing the missing tooth roots, dental implants can help preserve the strength and structure of your jawbone.
should you invest in dental Implants?
We know that the cost of restoring your smile can be a large investment for some patients. Dental Implants are the only solution that protect the health of your jawbone and have a much higher level of stability over traditional restorations. When choosing dental implants and the cost associated, you are investing in a healthy smile.
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