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Dental Implant Costs

Affordable Care That Doesn’t Sacrifice Quality

When considering the long-term health of your smile, dental implants are a significant investment and play a critical role in preserving the function, appearance, and overall health of your mouth. Choosing a lower-cost solution at the expense of quality can lead to complications over time. While the cost of dental implants can feel like a barrier, they remain one of the most reliable and long-lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth.

 

At St. Johns Dental Care, our goal is to provide the highest standard of restorative care in a way that fits your financial needs. We offer a comprehensive experience that includes a consultation, CT scan, and complete in-house implant treatment—all performed by our skilled dental team led by Dr. Capen. With advanced training and a commitment to precision, our team focuses on delivering predictable, long-lasting results without compromising quality.

 

Your financial situation should never mean sacrificing the care you deserve. Schedule your consultation today to learn how our St. Johns, MI team can help you achieve a healthy, confident smile that lasts for years to come.

Factors That Determine Dental Implant Cost

The dental implant process may involve additional procedures to ensure long-term success, which can impact the overall cost of treatment. Dr. Capen and our team are highly trained in all aspects of implant dentistry, including surgical placement and restoration with crowns, bridges, and full-arch prosthetics.

 

In most cases, your entire dental implant treatment can be completed right here at St. Johns Dental Care. This streamlined, in-house approach offers added convenience and allows our team to maintain the highest standard of care from start to finish.

 

Procedures that may affect the overall cost of dental implants include:

Bone Grafting

We are skilled at bone grafting, a procedure used to restore lost bone in order for implants to be placed.

Tooth Extractions

If you have failing teeth due to disease or decay, we will likely need to extract these teeth before replacing them with implants.

Severity of the Case

The amount of work required will affect the dental implant cost, but will prove cost-effective down the road. Replacing missing teeth as soon as possible is the best way to minimize your costs.

Sedation

When performing implant treatment, you may wish to be sedated. We offer multiple forms of sedation, including  nitrous oxide and oral sedation.

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