Monday, November 16, 2009

Dental implants cost what?

Between my junior year in high school when I got in all 4 wisdom teeth and now I am 31 I have only had dental insurance about a year now. Therefore I've had teeth problems. Anyway I can deal with back teeth problems because its not as obvious to the world but front teeth, no. I lost a top tooth that the one just beside my two front teeth. So I didn't really know what I could possibly expect to pay for an like that one tooth, not as like a denture I could take out but a more permant one.


In case any of you want to know this is not from a lack of brushing cause I brush 2x a day and now days often use Crest Mouth Wash.

Dental implants cost what?
Prices can vary from dentist to dentist. I would encourage you to Check out this website.


www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com


I signed up with them online over 2 years ago for all my dentistry work. They have helped me save thousands of dollars from extractions, root canals, cleanings. I know for a fact that all services are included especially orthodontics and dentures in the benefits. They had my membership active in 2 hours and was able to use the same day. I am very thankful.


Good Luck. Hope this helps
Reply:My daughter has to have dental implants (2) and I'm told they cost $10,000!
Reply:HI, I'm a dentist.





Implants can cost around 5 thousand dollars per tooth, including the fake tooth that is placed on the implant.





A three unit bridge may be another option for you, and that would probably cost around 2500 dollars.





Dental insurance usually will not cover implants, so check before you decide.





Good luck.





P.S. - you can brush twice daily and use mouthwash every day, but if you are not brushing properly AND flossing daily, you will have dental problems. It's not the amount of time you put into oral hygiene, it's the technique that matters most.


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