Wednesday 16 March 2011

Q&A: dental implant I have united concordia ins but how much will I have to pay?

Q&A: dental implant I have united concordia ins but how much will I have to pay?

I have a backtalk full of terrible teeth but i have a par-shell an the rest of my teeth nearly it is rotten an broke so i need them flat but im not sure how much ill have to pay!
my insurince dose take in implants I was wondering if anyone used it for that its through the military for spouses and childern

Answer by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA)
NO INSURANCE EVER PAYS FOR IMPLANTS SO 100% IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

Answer by A F
Yeah.

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Answer by John
Implants are much more pricey, as they take an oral general practitioner to bed in and several followups over the course of in this area 3-12 months (depending on the tooth) to do correctly. Root canals, on the other hand, are often done same-day with modest or no followups further than of a ordinary checkup.

Answer by grandpa walleye
An establish will cost several hundred dollars more than a root canal and a crown.

Answer by Lynn
a establish is like twice the price. my husband just went and they said 2000.00 to 3000.00 for one tooth. and having a crown is like less than half if you have indemnity my out of sack cost was nearly 300.00. i hope this help’s excellent luck

Answer by guideg
Dental implants are more pricey than root canals. If your dentist has recommended root canals than go for it. The first aim is to maintain your natural teeth. Nothing can beat natural teeth. If you teeth can’t be saved and he recommends dental implants than go for that option. Nothing can beat dental implants in terms of durability and aesthetics.

Other options like dental bridges may be cheaper but they cause long term destruction to surrounding teeth.

Dental implants can cost anywhere between $ 2000-$ 4000 per tooth depending on where you live,your dentist’s expertise and experience and many other factors.

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