What You Need to Know About the Cost of Dental Implants

what you need to know about the cost of dental implants

Considered the gold standard for tooth replacement, dental implants in Duncan are becoming increasingly sought after by those looking to restore their smiles. The process for getting dental implants is lengthy, and as such, costly as well. In this blog post, our team at Cowichan Valley Dental Health & Implant Centre tells you everything you need to know about the cost of dental implants to help you determine if this treatment is right for you.

What is the Average Cost of Dental Implants?

The cost of dental implants varies based on a few different factors. These include the experience of your dental professional, the area in the mouth where the implants need to be placed if there are any necessary procedures to be done beforehand, and the material used for the implants.

The best way to determine how much your specific dental implant procedure will cost is to visit a dentist near you for a consultation and cost estimate.

Does Alberta Health Care Cover Dental Implants?

Alberta Health Care does not extend to dental implants near you; however, it is a good idea to check with your private insurance company about if they will shoulder any of the cost. Whether or not your insurance will cover some or all of your procedure may depend on if you are getting implants for cosmetic or restorative purposes.

What is the Cost of Preparatory Procedures?

Before you can get dental implants, our dentist in Duncan must perform all the necessary examinations to provide you with the best possible outcome. If you are not already missing a tooth but have a severely decayed tooth, your tooth will first need to be extracted. Additionally, if you have deteriorated bone structure in your jaw, you will need to undergo a bone graft to have an adequate anchor for your implants. All of these treatments come with a cost, and our dentist will provide you with an estimate of the cost of each of these treatments at your initial consultation.

Additional Costs

Often, patients getting dental implants opt for a sedative because they do not wish to be conscious during their surgery. This is common, but it will come with additional costs, as a sedative isn’t necessary for the procedure to be successfully completed. Most dental insurance companies cover the cost of sedation but be sure to double check before you opt to be sedated for your procedure.

Are Dental Implants Worth the Investment?

While we think the answer is yes, only you can decide. Dental implants are the most permanent, strong, and natural-looking option for tooth replacement. A dental implant is also the only restoration that replaces both the tooth and tooth root, stimulating the jaw bone and encouraging bone health. While initial upfront costs may be a lot, you will save money down the line because you will not need to pay for repairs or replacements, which are required with other restorative dentistry treatments such as dentures and dental bridges.

At Cowichan Valley Dental Health & Implant Centre, we understand that the cost of dental implants may prevent you from choosing them. We are happy to answer any questions you may have about the costs associated with this procedure and offer you any information you require to make an informed decision regarding your oral health. Please do not hesitate to contact us today!

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