Your best bet would just be to call around. Do you have Dental insurance? Some insurances cover partial costs but VERY few actually cover implants. Your best bet would be to see whom your Dentist recommends or go to the American Dental assoc. Website Ive listed below. That site can give you all basic information on each surgeon in order to make a more informed decision on your own.
Personally I would suggest a clinic, not just a surgeon. Fees tend to be smaller when that is their only service provided. (Or very limited services provided) More stock is kept on hand and is usually faster to get in..
Also Implants are expensive and if you need more than one, financing may be a good option. Capitol One has a superb dental finance program and I have worked with them a lot in the past.
I worked as Office manager for an Implant clinic, as well as Dental tech for surgeons and numerous Dentists. Good luck. Remember the process may take a while but is worth it in the end. Plus many clinics will give you a free consultation. I love the word free..Does anyone know of a dentist who does cosmetic implants in or near Dallas,TX. pro bono or very cheap?
Call your local dentist and ask-they will know about what is in the area. Also check with Medicaid in the local area-they might have some type of referral for low income.Does anyone know of a dentist who does cosmetic implants in or near Dallas,TX. pro bono or very cheap?
Some dental schools offer cheaper implants placed by the students.
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