You might be surprised at how affordable dental implants can be compared to other tooth replacement options, especially when considering their long-term cost-effectiveness and the improvement in quality of life they offer.
The total cost of dental implants at Infinite Smile Implants depends on several factors, including the number of teeth being replaced, their location, the type and number of implants required, and any additional procedures needed to prepare your mouth for the implants.
Because dental implant treatments are customized to meet your specific needs, the costs can vary. The best way to get an accurate estimate for high-quality dental implant work is through an evaluation by an experienced dental implant specialist.
If you come across ads for dental implants with prices that seem too good to be true, they probably are. Be cautious of anyone quoting a price for dental implants without a proper examination.
Recognizing the long-term benefits of dental implants compared to other tooth replacement options, more insurance companies are beginning to offer some coverage. If your insurance does not provide this coverage, ask if you can receive an allowance towards implants equivalent to the cost of a bridge or traditional dentures.
At Infinite Smile Implants, we also offer various financing and payment options to make dental implants more affordable. Be sure to inquire about the plans available to suit your financial needs.

Initial Costs vs. Total Costs: While the initial price of dental implants may seem higher, it doesn’t account for the cost of frequently replacing dentures or bridges, which may be necessary every 5 to 15 years.
Additionally, dentures and bridges require ongoing maintenance expenses like fixatives and adhesives.
Convenience Costs: Unlike natural teeth or dental implants, dentures need to be removed for soaking and brushing, which can be a time-consuming and inconvenient process.
Health Costs: Without a tooth or implant, your jawbone begins to deteriorate over time, potentially altering your facial appearance.
Social Costs: Dentures can slip or click during everyday activities like chewing, laughing, talking, or kissing, which can be embarrassing.
From a financial standpoint, dental implants are cost-competitive with other tooth replacement options over the long term. When you consider the improvements in quality of life and long-term oral health, dental implants clearly stand out as the higher-value alternative.