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The True Cost of Dental Implants

One of the biggest things holding people back from dental implants is the cost. And it’s true that dental implants often cost more than other restorative options. But you definitely get what you pay for with implants. Dr. Mark Sowell discusses the cost of Plano, TX dental implants and why they’re worth the price.

What Determines the Cost of Implants?

There are many things to be considered to determine the cost of your implants. Each dental implant case is unique. The cost can change based on the number of implants you need. Obviously, more implants will cost more. However, getting a few implants to support a fixed denture instead of implants with dental crowns to replace every tooth will be a cheaper full-mouth solution.

The size of your implants will change the cost as well. At our office, we offer both traditional dental implants and mini dental implants. The mini implants are more cost-effective, as they require less work than traditional implants. They’re also a good option if you don’t meet the bone density requirements for normal implants.

Implants can also vary in cost depending on where they’re located in the mouth and the type of tooth they’re replacing. Molars in the back of the mouth are going to be more expensive to replace than a smaller tooth that’s easily accessible.

Why Dental Implants are Worth It

Though dental implants are a bit more expensive than other solutions, they’re worth the price. Unlike other restoration methods, implants are built to last. They’re designed to be a lifetime solution that lasts decades to come. You don’t have to worry about needing a readjustment or replacement over time.

Implants last longer because they’re surgically placed in the jawbone. Because of this, they prevent the jawbone from deteriorating any further. It spurns bone regeneration as the implant post fuses with the jawbone, potentially reversing some jawbone deterioration that’s already occurred.

You don’t have to eliminate any foods from your diet because you’re able to bite and chew normally. There’s no adhesive needed to keep the restoration in, so you don’t have to think about it shifting or falling out.

Though they may cost more than other solutions, dental implants are the best choice for a quality, long-lasting restoration. Call us or schedule a consultation online to learn about the best dental implant solution for your smile.

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