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Are Dental Implants Affordable?

The cost of dental implants varies for each individual person as no two mouths are ever the same. On this page, you'll find information about what is included in our dental implants solutions and general pricing. We’ve also shared information about dental financing options. However, the best way to get an accurate idea of what your dental implants will cost is to come in for a consultation. Start by calling a Treatment Coordinator.
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About Dental Implant Costs

When reviewing and comparing costs, it’s important to consider that dental implants are “medical devices” which require a larger team of dental professionals and that the placement of dental implants is both art and science. You are, in fact, buying a service rather than a product – a service that can change your life and give you permanent teeth that will last a lifetime.

First, here are the most commonly accepted figures: The total dental implant costs for a single dental implant to be placed and restored range on average from $3,000 to $6,000 per restored implant. The typical cost is usually around $4,500. To replace all your top or bottom teeth with full-arch fixed implant bridges – often referred to as All-on-4 – can cost from $15,000 to $30,000 (or more) per arch.

Can you find a dentist who can provide dental implants for less? Absolutely. You can always find someone cheaper. Just like you can always find someone less skilled and with less experience.
Are Dental Implants Affordable?
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Dr. Chady Elhage & Dr. Omar El-Banhawy

Michigan’s Top Team for Implant, Restorative and Cosmetic Dentistry
Featuring Dr. Chady Elhage, a nationally recognized Prosthodontist and Dr. Omar El-Banhawy, an award-winning Periodontist, few teams in the entire Midwest offer this kind of experience and expertise in Implant, Restorative and Cosmetic dentistry. This one team, in one office, in one day can change your life. Working in a state-of-art dental surgical facility, this team of experts can diagnose, plan, make, place, and restore your implants from beginning to end – all in one office, in just one day. No need to travel to different offices, meeting with multiple doctors.

Come in today to experience one of the best dental practices Michigan has to offer. It's why people from across the state choose us to get their new smile.

We've created a dental practice with everything to keep and restore your healthy, beautiful smile. All in one magnificent, spa-like location.

What’s Included in Dental Implant Costs
Initial Consultation
The first time you meet with us is extremely important. Much of the planning for the rest of the treatment will be done during the first consultation. Our doctors will assess the health of the teeth and Jaws. Diagnostic 3D imaging will be obtained and treatment options will be discussed

Surgery
After the initial consultation, you are scheduled for surgery where the dental implants are placed and the new teeth are fitted and adjusted. While these won’t be your final restoration, you will leave our office after this visit with beautiful, fixed, functional teeth.

Follow-Up Appointment
After 3-6 months, when the implants are fused to the natural bone, the dentist will take new impressions of your mouth and prepare a final, stronger, permanent set of teeth adjusted to a perfect fit. This helps ensure that the teeth will last for decades, and provide maximum support, beauty, and function to the patient.

Sedation Dentistry
Some patients may choose to (undergo general anesthetic during ) be sedated during the dental implant procedure, as they might be too nervous during the surgery if they are completely awake. If this is a problem you should consider asking for a sedative to ease your anxiety.

Bone Grafts
Patients who have lost a lot of bone may also require bone grafts. Bone grafts may be performed in a separate procedure, several months before the implant is placed, and will require several months to heal and for the graft to fuse into the regular bone. This extra procedure will, of course, mean additional costs. This also means you won't be able to have the procedure done in one trip since the graft will take time to grow into the bone and you need to allow tissues to heal.

Teeth Location
Which teeth are being replaced also influences the cost of treatment. Front teeth are much harder for the surgeon to work on and require more skill to make the implant look like a natural tooth. As a rule, visible teeth tend to be more expensive, and the surgery tends to be longer.
Dental Implants Are More Cost-Effective in the Long Run
While more expensive than dentures, dental implants are the more cost-effective option for dental restoration, and provide a more natural, secure, longer-lasting solution. Other options, such as a tooth-supported bridge, have a limited lifespan and must be replaced. The American Dental Association reports that the average bridge must be replaced every 10.1 years. However, clinical studies have shown that implant-supported crowns (like we're discussing here) are effective at 20+ years in 95% of cases. This study shows a 98.8% 10-year survival rate of dental implants, which means the implants will almost certainly outlast bridges. Other studies have shown the effectiveness of dental implants in the shorter term. This Swedish study showed a 98.2% survival rate of the implant (Not for patients; there were no fatalities reported in the study!) over 32 months with the immediately loaded implants. Implants may be more expensive up-front, but over time their superior value and lifespan mean you'll be saving money in the long run.

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