Seniors: Get Cheap Dental Implants (Even Without Dental Insurance)

May 26, 2020

The chance of losing a tooth increases as you get older! In fact, 26 percent of Americans aged 65 to 74 have lost all of their teeth. Your dentist might recommend dental implants if you're missing teeth. They'll need to check the health of your gums first! Your dentist will also need to see if you have enough bone to support the implants! Implants are titanium posts an oral surgeon places directly into your jawbone underneath your gums. Artificial teeth are mounted on top of the posts! Dentists can put crowns, bridges, and dentures on top of the implants. Implants don't need to be anchored to other teeth.

Many find implants feel more natural and secure than other tooth replacement options! But implants cost more than these options. Dental insurance usually pays less than 10 percent of the total cost.

Act now to find the best tips for saving money on dental implants, even without dental insurance!

Visit A Dental School

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Getting implants at a dental school could help you save up to 50 percent of the cost of treatment at a private practice. Some dental schools have specialized clinics just for implants. Treatment at dental schools is provided by students completing their dental training. The students are closely supervised by licensed dentists at every stage!

Dental schools have access to the latest technology. This means you might get better results than you would at an older practice! Dental students are graded on quality, and your appointment slot may be longer than what you'd get at a private practice. But not all dental schools offer implants! You should contact several different schools before making an appointment. Ask if you will need to be placed on a waiting list, and be sure to get a price estimate before booking.

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