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Dental Implant and Their Costs
A Dental implant procedure involves the implanting of an artificial tooth and is a much more complicated form of surgery than other dental procedures. This is primarily because a dental implant requires specialized skills and advanced technology. There might be a small variation in the costs from one place to another. The fact is that it is a very expensive procedure.

A very basic  implant is likely to cost you between $1250 and $3000. On an average, the cost is $2500. If you look into the matter a little deeper then you will realize that there is a further variation in costs if you have specific requirements. You might wonder about why the procedure is so expensive. Dental implants involve are carried out by highly skilled prosthetic dentists. The dentist will analyze your requirements and formulate a plan to cater to your needs. It is a lengthy procedure with no room or any margin for error.

Another reason for the high costs is that there are very expensive materials such as titanium, precious and semi-precious stones that are used in the implant. The radiographic and cephalometric equipment used in diagnosis is very expensive. In case you require bone or gum grafting, that will add another dimension to the entire procedure and to the costs.

The entire procedure is guided using computers and 3D imagery, thereby eliminating the chances of any errors.

If you are in need of dental restoration, it is better to know beforehand that there are different types of restoration. Your cost will depend upon the type of restoration for which you have opted. You should keep in mind that certain types of dental implants are performed in different phases and not in a single session.

Currently the most common form of dental implant is osseointegrated dental implant. This procedure might cost anywhere between $1800 and $2800.

To reduce the cost, you should first consult some knowledgeable sources before you go for an implant. This will add to your information base and help you in deciding upon the implant type or the dentist to approach.