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5 Essential Facts About Dental Implants Insurance Coverage

If one has dental implant insurance coverage, it may be worth comparing the cost of implants to other removable alternatives like bridges or dentures. Bridges can be more costly than implants and require additional surgery (not always covered by your policy) if one tooth needs to remove due to decay or injury after the bridge install. Dentures can also be costly and need to be replaced often as you age. For more information visit https://tampabaysmilemaker.com/dental-implants/

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5 Essential Facts About Dental Implants Insurance Coverage

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  1. Dental implants are a great way to replace absent teeth, but they can be expensive. Therefore, many people want to know about dental implant insurance coverage. Unfortunately, there is no one answer--it depends on the type of plan you have and whether or not your dentist accepts the plan. We'll discuss essential facts about dental implants insurance so you can get a better idea of what might work for you! 1. Dental implant surgery is often more expensive than other types of dental procedures. A single tooth implant can cost $2000 to $3000, and multiple implants may need full-mouth restoration (about 12 on the top jaw alone). If you need additional bone grafting or sinus lifts, that will also add to the cost. 2.

  2. Most common forms of insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid, will NOT pay for implants. Dental implant financing is available through various companies at relatively low monthly rates (compared to loans or credit cards), making the procedure more affordable. 3. Many insurance companies require pre-approval and even a waiting period before surgery. Dental implant financing can help pay the costs in advance. 4. If you miss a tooth or several teeth, implants may be your best and most cost-effective solution. Dental implant insurance coverage is often very high (up to 80%) because they can last up to 30 years in some cases with proper care and maintenance. 5. If one has dental implant insurance coverage, it may be worth comparing the cost of implants to other removable alternatives like bridges or dentures. Bridges can be more costly than implants and require additional surgery (not always covered by your policy) if one tooth needs to remove due to decay or injury after the bridge install. Dentures can also be costly and need to be replaced often as you age. Dental implants are a long-term solution, but they do require some effort on your part to keep them clean and healthy (just like natural teeth). You should brush at least twice per day with fluoride toothpaste and floss daily before going to bed.

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