The cost of full mouth dental implants varies greatly, but typically ranges between $30,000-$70,000.
Factors that will inform the total cost of treatment include the type of implant(s) that are placed, any additional treatments that may be necessary to address underlying issues and ensure the structural integrity of your jawbone to support the implants, number of appointments required, and what type of dental sedation is used as part of the treatment process. Additional factors that will contribute to the total cost of treatment include the professional reputation of your dentist or periodontist, where the office is geographically located, and whether you have dental insurance, and if so, whether the procedure is covered by your dental insurance plan.
In addition to the cost of placing your full mouth dental implants, there are typically additional costs associated that will increase the overall cost of treatment, which include the following:
- Dental Exam: $50-$200
- Panoramic X-ray: $100-$250
- Cone Beam CT: $150-$750
- Periapical X-ray: $25-$50
- Moderate Sedation: $100-$500
- Deep Sedation: $150-$450
- Material Costs: Abutment: $275 -$450; Implant: $1,600-$2,000; Crown: $1,000-$3,000.
If additional procedures are necessary to prepare the mouth for the implants, the total cost will increase. The most common preparatory procedures are:
- Bone Graft: Cadaver Bone: $250-$1,100; Bone from Patient: $2,000-$3,000
- Teeth Extraction: Non-surgical Removal: $75-$300; Complicated Surgery: $185-$600
Are Full Mouth Dental Implants Worth the Cost?
Although the time and cost involved in getting full mouth dental implants placed is significant, it is important to consider the many benefits you will enjoy once the procedure is complete, which include:
- Restored natural appearance of your smile
- More comfortable and stable than conventional dentures
- Easier to maintain than conventional dentures
- Durable solution that provides permanent results
- Reduced risk of bone loss
- Feels like your natural teeth
- Speech is unaffected
- Restored ability to enjoy all types of foods
Does Dental Insurance Cover Full Mouth Dental Implants?
Dental insurance plans often cover full mouth dental implant procedures, but it will be necessary to confer with your office and/or provider to determine if the procedure is covered, and if so, how much is covered. Because the process of getting full mouth dental implants takes several months, patients often schedule parts of the procedure towards the end of the year so their benefits will refresh by the time the next round of treatment is necessary. If you do not have insurance and/or are not part of a dental discount plan and are concerned about the cost of treatment, ask your clinic if they offer payment plans. Though not always the case, some clinics will allow their patients to pay a portion of the bill up front and make regular monthly payments until the balance is settled.
Although the cost of getting full mouth dental implants is a significant consideration, remember that the end result will be a new set of permanent teeth that will provide you with a full, natural feeling and looking smile that can last you a lifetime.
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