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    How do I decide which option is right for me?
    Alina Lane, DDS
    Board Certified Dentist
    Dr. Alina Lane is a Dentist who runs All Smiles Dentistry, a general practice dental office based in New York City. After completing a DDS at the University of Maryland, Dr. Lane completed a year-long clerkship in Implantology at the University of Maryland, where she focused on the advanced restoration of dental implants. She continued her advanced education by completing a General Practice Residency at Woodhull Medical Center, an affiliate of the NYU School of Medicine. She received the Woodhull Medical Center Resident of the Year 2012-2013.
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    When you are missing a tooth, you may have the option of replacing it with a dental implant, a bridge, or a removable denture. Dental implants are often great replacements for missing teeth, however there are several factors that determine if you are eligible for this treatment. If you are a smoker, have uncontrolled diabetes, or do not have enough bone for an implant, it may not be a possible option. For a dental bridge to be fabricated, you will need healthy adjacent teeth to support a tooth in the area that is missing.
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    Are dental implants worth it?
    Alina Lane, DDS
    Board Certified Dentist
    Dr. Alina Lane is a Dentist who runs All Smiles Dentistry, a general practice dental office based in New York City. After completing a DDS at the University of Maryland, Dr. Lane completed a year-long clerkship in Implantology at the University of Maryland, where she focused on the advanced restoration of dental implants. She continued her advanced education by completing a General Practice Residency at Woodhull Medical Center, an affiliate of the NYU School of Medicine. She received the Woodhull Medical Center Resident of the Year 2012-2013.
    Board Certified Dentist
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    Yes! A properly placed dental implants lasts for a very long time and has high quality. It's totally worth the investment in your smile.
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    Why are dental implants so expensive?
    Alina Lane, DDS
    Board Certified Dentist
    Dr. Alina Lane is a Dentist who runs All Smiles Dentistry, a general practice dental office based in New York City. After completing a DDS at the University of Maryland, Dr. Lane completed a year-long clerkship in Implantology at the University of Maryland, where she focused on the advanced restoration of dental implants. She continued her advanced education by completing a General Practice Residency at Woodhull Medical Center, an affiliate of the NYU School of Medicine. She received the Woodhull Medical Center Resident of the Year 2012-2013.
    Board Certified Dentist
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    Keep in mind that while the cost of implants can vary drastically depending on the dental office, a higher cost is typically due to the expertise of the clinician and the quality of the materials they're using. Do your research carefully—going with the cheapest provider could cost you more in the long run if the implant isn't placed properly.
  • Question
    I am on disability and I have medicare. Are there any organizations that help pay for dental implants?
    Cristian Macau, DDS
    Doctor of Dental Surgery
    Dr. Macau is a Doctor of Dental Surgery based in London, England. Dr. Macau is an oral surgeon, periodontist, and aesthetician at Favero Dental Clinic where he is known for his cosmetic dentistry and facial aesthetics work. He is actively involved in scientific research in the field of dentistry and he received his DDS from Carol Davila University of Medicine in 2015.
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    You can try finding a medical charity organization to help you with this issue. Dental implants are not a must in many cases, so fixing your teeth through other classic methods can have the same effect as dental implants, but at a much lower cost.
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    Why do dental implants cost more than a luxury car?
    Cristian Macau, DDS
    Doctor of Dental Surgery
    Dr. Macau is a Doctor of Dental Surgery based in London, England. Dr. Macau is an oral surgeon, periodontist, and aesthetician at Favero Dental Clinic where he is known for his cosmetic dentistry and facial aesthetics work. He is actively involved in scientific research in the field of dentistry and he received his DDS from Carol Davila University of Medicine in 2015.
    Doctor of Dental Surgery
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    It depends on how many implants you need. The prices have gone down recently as more and more dentists have started to use this procedure. Prices are quite comparable to the classic dental bridge, which needs to have support on the other adjacent teeth and this requires more waste of dental tissue and also more metal and ceramic material.
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    Are there any ways I can diminish the cost of dental implants?
    Alina Lane, DDS
    Board Certified Dentist
    Dr. Alina Lane is a Dentist who runs All Smiles Dentistry, a general practice dental office based in New York City. After completing a DDS at the University of Maryland, Dr. Lane completed a year-long clerkship in Implantology at the University of Maryland, where she focused on the advanced restoration of dental implants. She continued her advanced education by completing a General Practice Residency at Woodhull Medical Center, an affiliate of the NYU School of Medicine. She received the Woodhull Medical Center Resident of the Year 2012-2013.
    Board Certified Dentist
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    A lot of times, the cost of dental implants is determined by the expertise of the clinician and the quality of the materials used. Keep in mind that if you go with the cheapest option and your implants aren't placed properly, it could end up costing you a lot more in the long run.
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