How Credentialed Dentists Ensure Quality Affordable Dental Implants

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Quality Affordable Dental Implants

If a dental procedure is costing more than other tooth replacement options or an offer price for implants is too good to be true, it’s time to stop and reconsider your decision. And if no structured thinking has gone into choosing the right dentist—overlooking the nightmare of living with physical pain, more medical hassles, and money down the drain—it’s time to read on.

The only way to protect oneself against such double dental whammies is to choose a dentist with the right credentials and arrive at the cost of dental implantation after a thorough initial physical examination. Studies show that technicalities decide the success rate of dental implants. Osseointegration, the health of the tissues in the mouth, taking decisions about the position and number of implants through computer simulations—all affect effective long-term post-implantation and reduction in complications. Thinking smartly about replacing teeth, and how to go about it, goes a long way in ensuring dental and overall health. And the first step in seeking quality dental care is to find a credentialed dentist.

Advantages of Dentist With Credentials

A lot of things need to go right before your tooth implant feels completely natural in your mouth. Since customization based on mouth examination is critical, only experienced dental implant dentists should go anywhere near your teeth. What’s more, only an experienced dental implant dentist will ask questions about your safety and successful treatment, which will help keep the cost of treatment to the minimum. So, ask any dentist you approach, “Have you got credentialed by AAID?” Credentialing by American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) is proof that a dentist has met core standards for training, experience, skills, education, and competence.

This is all the more important as not all dental implant dentists are credentialed. Here is a free directory of credentialed, pre-qualified implant dentists from the AAID, the U.S. authority on dental implants. All you need to do is to fill your zip code, and you will be able to find credentialed implant dentists located nearby.

Professional Dental Analysis Lowers Cost

Now, we come to the million-dollar question of how much does a tooth or a dental implant cost? Only a proven, experienced implant dentist near you can up with the best answer and solution for treatment after a professional teeth examination. The examination will lead to important questions. How many teeth are missing? Are the missing teeth positioned next to each other? Is the jawbone healthy? The answers to these questions affect the price of a dental implant procedure.

Nevertheless, there are some obvious red flags. When it comes to dental implants, don’t settle for ballpark figures or ‘list prices’ by dentists or dental practices who offer a price or price range without even once examining your teeth. An experienced implant dentist knows that dental implants are customized, and no two patients or their dental implant treatments are alike. This being the case, the number of procedures, appointments, and costs will differ with every patient. But if one is doing initial research, The New York Times recently estimated that the cost range for a single tooth implant is $3,000 to $4,500. But as we discussed above, for you to get the least cost, you need to approach a credentialed dental implant expert as any dentist can claim, “Why not, I can do implants.” Only a credentialed implant dentist has validated experience to provide a quality dental implant at the lowest possible cost.

Even for a credentialed dentist, let your questions continue. Ask if the price includes soft tissue treatment, bone augmentation, and extraction if needed. Query about the crown, abutment, and a temporary, immediate load? Get information about the manufacturing of the crown, and the size of the implant. An AAID credentialed implant dentist is trained and experienced to answer all these questions, and more, to your satisfaction, and carry out a dental implant that’s long-term. Apart from cost and quality, a frequent and perfectly valid question that often comes up in a patient’s research and consultation is which procedure to choose from the several teeth replacement options?

Why Opt for Dental Implants

Dental implants can cost less than other tooth replacement procedures because a dental implant usually lasts longer if a patient uses the services of a dental implant dentist with proven education, skills, and training. For example, a dentist with experience in tooth replacement will tell you that as a dental bridge has higher maintenance costs, it will cost more than dental implants in the long-term. Cost effectiveness is not the only reason why one should opt for dental implants. Here are four other most important reasons people decide upon dental implants and not other tooth replacement options such as dentures.

A) Dental implants won’t embarrass you

As they function just like your natural teeth, expertly implanted teeth give total confidence about eating without being self-conscious. But non-implant tooth replacement, such as dentures, could make eating difficult, and also lessen the ability to taste food. What’s worse, since dentures are not fixed to your jawbone, there’s a possibility that they could click or slip when you cough, laugh or kiss. In comparison, a tooth implant doesn’t slide as it forms a cohesive part of your jaw structure, making it easy for you to be in the presence of company.

B) Natural smile and dental implant go together

Wearing dentures can sometimes change the way your gums look and disturb the natural outline of the mouth. Out of all tooth replacement options, dental implants provide the most natural look and smile if implanted by an experienced implant dentist. A skilled dental implant dentist carries out the implantation so that it fits your unique mouth structure, and the teeth look like your teeth. Unlike other replacement options, dental implants feel like natural teeth as they have a shape and touch just like the rest of your teeth with no extra wings.

C) Dental implants add to health

Non-implant tooth replacement options, including dentures, may react to the loss of your tooth. And you may start to lose bone in your jaw, which could bring about changes in your jaw line and appearance. But a dental implant is a much better tooth replacement option, as it’s embedded directly into your jawbone, which gives the body the stimulation it expects. The body responds by keeping your jawbone, and your looks, healthy and youthful. A health hazard that dentures have and implants don’t, is trapped food particles between gums and the dentures themselves, which can trigger the growth of bacteria and lead to bad breath and gum disease. In this respect, dental implants are just like your natural teeth.

D) Convenience of dental implants

As getting back to life is a priority following tooth replacement, dental implants, due to their long durability, are a big help. Dentures, on the other hand, often need to be replaced, and can even become ill-fitting due to changes in age-related facial structure and loss of bone in the jaw. With dentures, they need to be changed and cleaned every night, while dental implants only need to be brushed and flossed like natural teeth.

Quality More Important Than Cost

As compared to other tooth replacement options dental implants can be less costly. But the cost is just one deciding factor. Being in good health and relaxed in social situations and convenience are supplementary benefits of a good implantation decision. It’s important, considering the sophistication in dental implant science, to choose a dental implant expert. Take help from AAID’s searchable directory of credentialed implant dentists who meet key training, educational, and competency standards that aid in providing complaint-free implant experience.

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