Why Aren’t Dental Implant Prices Listed Anywhere?

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You can’t buy tooth implants at Costco. You can’t compare relative prices on Amazon. The rates aren’t listed on your dentist’s blog.

There is a reason for this.

A permanent dental implant procedure isn’t one-size-fits-all. We specialize in dental implants at Create A Smile, PC – DR. Ken Moore.

The price of a permanent dental implant depends on many factors.

First, let’s specify what we are talking about.

A dental implant is a tooth replacement that is screwed directly into the jaw bone. It is not attached to the adjacent teeth like a dental bridge. The post replaces the tooth root and is inserted where the tooth root used to be. When the post fuses with the bone, the dentist attaches an abutment and then a crown for the visible portion of the tooth.

It’s important to understand that a dental implant involves several elements:

  1. The post (screw)
  2. The abutment
  3. The crown

So, how much does a tooth implant cost?

Give me a rough estimate….

In Indiana, you can expect to pay from $1,000 to $3,000 for one implant (the post that is screwed in).

Then there is the abutment (connector piece) and crown. These elements could cost from $900 to $3,000.

This would bring the total price from $1900 to north of $5,000.

Remember, this is for ONE post, abutment, and crown.

What if I need a whole bunch of implants?

Some individuals spend between $20,000 and $50,000 for a total mouth reconstruction.

Wow!

Implants seem really pricey…

An implant procedure is an oral surgery. It requires a consultation and additional visits. It requires X-rays and impressions. You might need bone grafting to augment the bone where the implant will be placed.

There are indirect outlays as well…

Your dentist will buy the components from a dental supplier. The dental crown is custom-made in a lab. Dental laboratories have expensive equipment. They employ professionals who are specially trained.

Consider your dentist’s schooling. Just one year of dental school costs between $30,000 and $70,000… (Don’t forget, your dentist earned an undergraduate degree before attending dental school.)

Your dentist employs a team of professionals. A dental office must pick up and maintain expensive equipment and supplies.

According to the American Dental Association, it costs at least $500,000 to open a dental practice. The yearly overhead can run over $200,000.

Does my dental insurance covedental implant procedures?

Some Indiana dental insurance carriers cover tooth implants. Some only cover the crown portion. Others don’t cover any portion of the procedure. It’s unfortunate that more dental insurers don’t cover implants. They are cheaper over the long run. They preserve bone. They don’t require removing tooth structure like dental bridges. They don’t have as many complications as dental bridges.

Talk to your provider. If your insurance company doesn’t cover them, or if you don’t have dental insurance, meet with us about financing.

Dental implants are expensive. No doubt about it.

But if you talk to our patients, each one will tell you that they are worth every penny.

CONTACT CREATE A SMILE, PC – DR. KEN MOORE:

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BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA
47404

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