While the upfront cost of a dental implant may seem significant, it's worth considering the long-term picture. A missing tooth left untreated can lead to bone deterioration in your jaw, shifting of neighboring teeth, and more serious oral health problems down the line. All of these can result in expensive, invasive procedures to correct.
Because dental implants are a permanent tooth replacement option that fuses directly with your bone, they prevent many of those problems from developing in the first place. Unlike dentures or bridges that may need to be replaced over time, a well-placed implant can last a lifetime, making it a smart investment for both your wallet and your long-term health.
Have questions about cost or financing? Contact our office and we'd be happy to walk you through your options.