If you have gaps in your teeth, or you have broken teeth, you may need a dental implant. This will help ensure that dentures, crowns or bridges are able to serve the appropriate function. Dental implants, however, are a choice that is available to you and not something that is required. That means that you may get little to no help from your insurance company. As a result, many patients feel anxiety when it comes to how much the procedure will cost.
There are several things that can impact the price of your dental implants. These factor in more heavily if your insurance does not cover the procedure.