For
many people who wish to replace lost or impaired teeth, dental implants provide
an excellent care option. It can be a little tough to get an accurate price
estimate because there are so many variables that can influence the final
cost.
When
you agree to schedule a consultation with Dr. Germain Jean-Charles, make
sure to think deeply about this treatment option’s financial aspect. We are
happy to answer any questions you may have.
A
Closer Look at the Cost of Dental Implants
Usually,
there are several different factors determining the patient’s final cost. Here
are four of the most significant ones:
The
type of implant used –
Standard dental implants have posts with a diameter of up to four millimetres
and a length of up to twelve millimetres; on the other hand, small implants are
unlikely to be larger than two millimetres and have a much shorter post. The
type of implant used will partly depend on where it is to be installed.
The
number of implants being placed –
It will cost less to place one or two implants as opposed to placing several
at one time. Since several other treatment-related costs need to be weighed,
however, opting to put some implants now and others later might not be more
feasible in the long run.
Periodontal
procedures necessary –
Patients who have lost their teeth have suffered some degree of bone loss and
will require bone grafting before an implant can be applied.
Gum
disease treatment –
Highly developed stages of gum disease target the teeth holding bone and
ligaments. Treatment may be needed to clear that infection.
Some
of the costs associated with the implants can be managed. For example, if you
have advanced periodontal disease, consider taking this medication before you
get dental implants.
More Information
As
you can see, there are multiple factors that determine the cost of dental
implants. For more information about this and the other dental services that we
offer, contact us to schedule a consultation to speak with Dr.
Charles.