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How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?

by Williams, Daily & Frazier on May 17, 2020 10:11:23 PM

If you are missing one or more teeth and are considering dental implants, you may be wondering, “How much do dental implants cost?”

Dental implants are a permanent solution to missing teeth. They feature two main components – the dental implants that hold the replacement tooth in your jaw, and the dental crown that looks like a natural tooth. The dental implants are screw-shaped posts that a dentist embeds into your jaw. In time, your jaw bone bonds permanently to the posts, in a process known as osseointegration. A dental implant may also have an abutment, which is a connecting piece that joins the crown to the implant.

Dental implants are strong, so they function like real teeth. They are more convenient than other tooth replacement options, such as dentures, because you take care of them just as you do your other teeth – no need for gooey adhesives or overnight soaking solutions. Unlike dentures, dental implants never slip out of place or allow food between the plate and the gum. Furthermore, dental implants stimulate and maintain essential jaw bone that supports surrounding teeth, whereas dentures do not. With proper care, dental implants can last for years and are a great way to get your smile back.

In some ways, dental implants are a cost-effective replacement for missing teeth. Many factors can affect the cost of dental implants.

 

5 Factors Affecting the Costs of Dental Implants

The costs of dental implants may vary greatly, depending on a number of factors, including your location, the number of implants, and the materials used.

 

1. Geographic location

The price of dental implants may be different according to where you live, for example. Dentists in urban areas generally have higher overhead than do those in smaller towns, so a dentist practicing in Miami may charge more than one with an office in Raleigh.

 

2. Number of Implants

The number of implants you need will affect the total price. Having two or more dental implants placed increases the total cost, as you will pay for the implantation of a post and crown for each tooth. However, getting more than one implant at a time can lower your overall costs per implant, as you will only pay once for x-rays, scans and other expenses.

 

3. Implant Materials

The materials used in your implant will affect the price. Most dental implants are made from either titanium or zirconia. Titanium is the most commonly used material in dental implants because titanium is strong and long lasting. Some patients choose zirconia implants because they are uncomfortable with the thought of metal in their mouths or because zirconia looks more like natural teeth than the crowns used with titanium implants. Titanium is less expensive to produce than zirconia, so titanium implants cost less. Advances in both titanium and zirconia make it possible for nearly everyone to be a good candidate for dental implants.

 

4. Other Dental Needs

If you require other dental services before the implants can be placed, such as having a tooth removed, bone grafts or remodeling, your overall costs will go up. 

 

5. The Dentist Performing the Implant

Your choice in dentists may affect the cost of your implant. An implant specialist who performs a large number of implants may charge a standard rate, for example, while another dentist who performs the procedure less often may charge on a case-by-case basis.

 

General Dental Implant Costs

On average, the cost of a single implant is $1,000 to $3,000, plus an additional $500 - $3,000 for an abutment and the crown. This means one implant can cost anywhere from $1,500 to $6,000. Multiple implants could be significantly more expensive, even if you have them done all at once to save on x-rays and scans.

 

Williams & Daily Dental Implants Special

The dental professionals at Williams & Daily understand that you want great looking teeth at an affordable rate. To help you get the smile you have always wanted, Williams & Daily offers a dental implant with a crown for half the average cost in Raleigh, NC. Williams & Daily Dental offers comprehensive implant therapy, which is the closest thing to starting over that dentistry has to offer. Schedule a free consultation today.

Williams, Daily & Frazier Dental is a family and cosmetic dentist in Raleigh, NC with a dedicated team of dentists, assistants, hygienists and administrators who are enthusiastic in their commitment to their patients. We offer dental implants, Invisalign teeth straightening, in-office and home teeth whitening options, and Oral-B electric toothbrushes.
Contact Williams, Daily & Frazier at (919) 846-9070 for more information and to schedule an appointment today.