Are Dental Implants Affordable

Dentist Milwaukie, OR

Image of a dental implant being placed.

For people seeking to replace lost teeth, dental implants are the most sought-after restorations because they provide a permanent, natural-looking, stable, and lasting solution. When consulting with a dentist to have your teeth replaced, you might be met with sticker shock when the dentist breaks down the price for the restorations. However, this doesn't have to happen. We are here to assist each of our patients, every step of the way regarding your dental procedure.

At ComfortCare Dental, we want to know your expectations when it comes to meeting the costs of dental implants. As such, we provide accurate estimates of how many dollars you will need to pay. We do this after a detailed assessment of the teeth and mouth.

Implants Are Cheaper in the Long-Term

Our dentist will first assess your teeth replacement needs and provide the choices available and their pricing. For dental implants, the cost might seem expensive at first, however, if you consider the long-term use of these restorations, you find that you really cut back on the cost.

The upfront cost for dental implants is more than that for dentures or bridges, however, because of implants' durability, you don't spend much once you have received them. Dentures can keep you spending more every few years because you have to replace them with new pieces once they have become damaged or worn out. As such, you might part with more dollars for dentures in the long run.

The Cost of Dental Implants vs. Bridges and Crowns

Dental implants are priced according to the number of teeth you are replacing, the materials the dentist is using, and the preliminary procedures required. Typically, the cost of dental implants will include x-rays and imaging solutions that typically cost around $350 to $515, and the surgery to fit the implant screws, which goes for $1,650 to $3,000. There are also the crowns that average $1,100 to $1,300 and extractions, if any, that cost around $75 to $200 per tooth. When you combine all these elements of the dental implant process, you could be talking a final price range of $3,000 to $4,500 for every tooth placed.

If you are replacing several teeth, for instance, three or four teeth, using a dental bridge with two implants, you can pay from $6,000 to $10,000. An implant-supported bridge would cost you less because it utilizes fewer implant posts than individual implant teeth.

A row of implant-supported dentures can cost anywhere from $15,000 to $30,000, so if you are receiving a full mouth of implant-supported dentures, you could be talking roughly $24,000 to $50,000. Even so, it is prudent that you get a thorough assessment of your mouth to see what exactly your teeth replacement treatment entails. It helps map out the most budget-friendly tooth replacement solution.

When it comes to dentures, you can expect full dentures to cost between $1,400 to $5,000. Partials cost around $650 to $2,500. However, dentures last from five to 10 years. After this period, you replace them. There are also visits for inspections and repairs, not to mention the cost implications of aspects like bone resorption, difficult chewing, and early facial aging.

Dental Implants vs Dental Bridges and Crowns: Which one Costs Less?

A dental implant is a more affordable, natural-looking tooth replacement option than a dental bridge. A bridge involves a replacement tooth supported by adjacent teeth that have been capped. It is used to replace one or two missing teeth. Bridges tend to have a short lifespan compared to dental implants, which can last a lifetime. While a bridge can sometimes be more economical at first, in the long run, a dental implant costs you less.

Which One is Cheaper - Dental Implants vs Mini Implants?

Regular dental implants have more stability and provide a much longer-term solution. They are considered a lasting, permanent solution to tooth loss. On the other hand, mini-implants are smaller and may not provide the same stability as regular implants. Also, they may not last as long.

When it comes to the cost of these regular dental implants vs mini implants, the former cost more while the latter cost less. Mini implants use less material than regular implants. Again, they use cheaper and more affordable implant posts. Their small size also makes them cheaper.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants have many benefits. From functional to health to aesthetic benefits, you will find many advantages to having dental implants.

Behave Like Natural Teeth

Dental implants re-establish full chewing ability. Most patients, after successful tooth implant surgery, cannot distinguish between their natural teeth and implant teeth. They can eat normally and can brush and floss without challenges.

Repair and Preserve Natural Bone

Due to the ability to stimulate the jawbone through chewing and nerve endings, dental implants help in repairing and preserving the jawbone. They help rebuild the bone and prevent resorption. As such, you have a healthy, strong, jawbone for proper function.

Are Long-Lasting

A dental bridge may last around 10 years or more, but dental implants serve you for life. Dental implants are made from titanium or zirconia that integrate with the jawbone. These materials are biocompatible, meaning that they are non-toxic and readily bond, or osseointegrate, with the jawbone to form a robust foundation for your replacement teeth.

Require Less Maintenance

After receiving dental implants, you don't need any special care. You have your permanent teeth in place and all you need is proper brushing twice daily utilizing a soft-bristled brush. Flossing daily is also advised and a mouth rinse to clear away leftovers and other deposits. Your dental implants will serve you for a lifetime, with only replacement of the crowns after several years.

Visit ComfortCare Dental today to get started with the evaluation process for dental implants. We can only establish what dental implants you require and how much it will cost you after we have had a consultation with you. Call us at (503)653-8320 to schedule an appointment for your dental implant consultation.