This post from Priority Dental in Casper examines dental implants and their cost.
Looking into how much dental implants cost and getting a fairly simple answer can be frustrating. But there is a reason for that.
It can be confusing to research the cost of getting a dental implant and finding nothing solid on the web. Let’s take a moment to justify why most dental sites don’t publish the cost of tooth implants.
1. The Math Might Come Out Higher Than it Should
The number of teeth being replaced may be more than the number of implants needed to cover that section of the mouth. Tooth implant dentists want to offer accurate pricing rather than scare you away with higher estimates. It takes a relatively simple consultation to review dental history, evaluate needs and construct a treatment plan. This could mean a more efficient surgery with fewer implants.
2. There Might Be Something Better For Your Mouth
While dental implants really are the state of the art in tooth replacement, much better than a bridge or denture, sometimes the procedure won’t be what you thought it was going to be, or maybe you aren’t a good candidate for the procedure.
3. Supply Costs and Lab Costs Change
A ballpark number might be possible to post on the internet but the changing cost of supplies and lab fees make it impossible to guarantee a specific price for full mouth dental implants. Dentists who offer implants can precisely calculate dental implant surgery expenses based on current prices when you come in for a consultation.
At Priority Dental we offer dental implants along with complete family dentistry, and many other services. Call to schedule an appointment today!
Contact Priority Dental:
307-333-6285
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1224 E. 2nd St.
Casper, Wyoming
82601