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Price for dental implants
posted at June 27, 2012 12:23 AM EDT
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Re: Price for dental implants
posted at June 27, 2012 7:39 PM EDT
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In Response to Price for dental implants: I am in need of dental implants and have gotten a quote from an oral surgeon for about $2100 per implant. Does this sound like it's in line with what you are seeing, or should I shop around some more. I am not insured, so this would be the out-of-pocket costs. By the way, I live in California. Posted by LCL777 Not a bad price. I paid $2600 + $1100 for the crown. Hated to part with the money but it was a front tooth.
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Re: Price for dental implants
posted at July 3, 2012 6:51 PM EDT
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In Response to Price for dental implants: Personally, I think the $2600 is a bit high if the service is only for the tittaium implant. You might want to make sure what you are getting. I live in Colorado and the price is around $2,000, plus or minus about $100, for the Implant. Then there is an abutment and crown that are also required that could be another $1800 - $2000 for both. |