Preparatory Procedures

Some people need surgical or non-surgical procedures to prepare for dental implants. These extra steps can include treatment for gum disease, which can lead to implant failure, or bone grafting, sinus lifts, and tooth extractions. 

Number of Implants

Number of implants you need will affect your total cost. If you are missing just one tooth, all you will need is a single implant. However, if you need dentures, you will need four or more implants to securely hold the denture in place.

Size of Your Restoration

Smaller restorations, such as a single crown for one missing tooth, cost less than what you would pay for dentures to replace an entire arch of teeth. The material you choose will also affect how much it will cost you as well.

Type of Sedation

Sedation is another cost variable. Nitrous oxide and oral sedation are milder forms of sedation and less expensive than the deep sleep offered by intravenous (IV) sedation. Complex procedures may require IV sedation.

 Get an Accurate Quote for Dental Implants - Free Consultations Are Available

The best way to get an accurate quote for replacing one tooth or several teeth is to request a dental implant consultation, which we offer for free. By talking with one of our implant specialists, we can decide how many posts and abutments you need, discuss your restoration options, and provide a quote based on your needs instead of making a generic guesstimate. Every dental implant plan our dentists create is unique and designed for just one patient. This extra care ensures your restoration is comfortable and long-lasting. Contact us today. We have offices conveniently located in Mansfield, Keller, and Denison Texas.

 The Lifetime Value of Dental Implants

The joy of smiling confidently and enjoying the foods you love never shows up in any cost ledger, but as anyone who is missing teeth knows, these simple pleasures are priceless.

Also missing from the price tag are future dental costs that can pile up if missing teeth aren't restored. Lost teeth can cause your jawbone to weaken and the remaining teeth to shift out of place. That opens the door to more problems in the future and more dental work.

Unlike traditional bridges and dentures, dental implants stop this concern from developing. They are the only solution for missing teeth that maintain a healthy jawbone. Many of our patients at Stubbs Dental consider dental implants an investment in their health.

 We Won't Let the Cost of Dental Implants Stand in Your Way

By working with area credit unions and healthcare financing companies, we make it possible to fit dentistry treatments into nearly any budget. Financing your dental implants lowers your up-front costs and makes monthly payments more manageable. Our knowledgeable financial team is available to answer your questions and help determine a payment plan that will fit into your budget.