Implant Cost & Affordability - Royal Oak, MI
Tailored Cost Estimates
for Dental Implants
Factors and Financial Considerations for Implant Cost
The cost of dental implants varies for each individual based on their unique oral health and dental needs. At the Dental Implant Center of Royal Oak, we offer competitive pricing and flexible dental financing options to help make achieving a beautiful smile more accessible. While we provide general pricing information, we understand that every case differs.
We highly recommend scheduling a consultation with our experienced team for a personalized assessment and accurate cost estimate tailored to your specific needs and treatment goals. This consultation will allow us to provide detailed information about the procedure, discuss financing options, and answer any questions you may have about the process and associated costs. Contact us today to begin your journey towards a confident and restored smile!
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Why Experience Matters in Dental Implant Cost
When assessing and comparing costs associated with dental implants, it’s crucial to recognize that these are advanced medical procedures requiring a skilled team of dental professionals. The placement of dental implants combines elements of art and science, providing a transformative service that can significantly improve your life with permanent teeth.
To provide an overview of common figures: The total cost for a single dental implant, including placement and restoration, typically ranges from $3,000 to $6,000 per implant, with an average price of around $4,500. Replacing all upper or lower teeth with full-arch fixed implant bridges can range from $15,000 to $30,000 (or more) per arch.
While it’s possible to find dentists offering implants at lower prices, it’s essential to consider the expertise and experience of the dental team. Quality and outcomes often reflect the level of skill and proficiency. Therefore, choosing a reputable provider ensures cost efficiency, long-lasting results, and exceptional care.
How Much Are Dental Implants?
Full Arch - Starting at $18,995
The treatment fee above includes the following:
- Complete oral evaluation
- Cone-beam CT scan
- All tooth extractions, if needed
- Anesthesia or IV sedation
- Four implants per arch
- Fixed provisional implant prosthesis
- Working with a team of experienced experts who can deliver a life-changing smile
The fee does not include other treatments, such as bone grafts, which may be required in some circumstances.
Overdenture - Starting at $12,995
The treatment fee includes the following:
- Complete oral evaluation
- Cone-beam CT scan
- All tooth extractions, if needed
- Anesthesia or IV sedation
- 2-4 implants per arch
- Basic snap-in with denture
- Working with a team of experienced experts who can deliver a life-changing smile
The fee does not include other treatments, such as bone grafts, which may be required in some circumstances.
What Your Dental Implant Cost Includes
Maximizing Your Smile Investment
Although more costly than dentures, dental implants offer a highly cost-effective dental restoration option, providing a natural, secure, and long-lasting solution. In comparison, tooth-supported bridges have a limited lifespan and require periodic replacement. According to the American Dental Association, the average bridge needs replacement approximately every 10.1 years.
In contrast, clinical studies demonstrate that implant-supported crowns, which we’re discussing here, show an impressive 20+ year effectiveness rate in 95% of cases, with a 98.8% 10-year survival rate for dental implants. This longevity significantly surpasses that of bridges. Short-term studies, such as a Swedish study showing a 98.2% implant survival rate over 32 months with immediately loaded implants, further support the effectiveness of dental implants. While implants may entail higher upfront costs, their superior value and lifespan translate to long-term savings.
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