At Reger Family Dental, we believe that everyone should have the chance to receive dental implants if needed. We know dental implants can be a costly procedure, which is why we accept multiple forms of payment. Financing is an excellent option for patients who might not be able to afford the entire amount up front. Our office is committed to helping you maximize your insurance benefits and offering assistance with financing wherever possible.
Looking to pay for costs that your insurance provider won’t cover? A convenient financing option that we accept is CareCredit. This is a credit card made specifically for health and wellness expenses, and it’s accepted at over 200,000 locations. This option is ideal for patients who are looking for a payment method that’s customized to fit their unique needs. Financing options range from 6-60 month periods. It’s free to apply, and the easy to follow instructions are listed on the CareCredit website.
If the cost of dental implants is affecting your decision, know that we’re dedicated to making sure you maximize your insurance benefits. During your consultation, we’ll go over those benefits and estimate the cost of your procedure. Please be prepared to pay your copay when you arrive for your appointment.
After we file your insurance claim electronically, it’ll be submitted to your insurance company for review. Once this is complete, the amount you’ll pay will be determined. We encourage you to contact us ahead of time if you have questions prior to your appointment.
Dr. Reger is committed to ensuring you get the proper care you deserve.
The cost of dental implants can vary depending on a number of factors.
Things that we consider are the density of the jawbone, the number of implants needed, the geographical area you live in, the provider you choose, the brand of dental implant you select, and if supplemental procedures are needed. Because of these factors, we never provide a one-size-fits-all fee for implants.
Our team is always happy to discuss your insurance details and ensure you’re maximizing your benefits. Specific questions about insurance should be directed to your insurance company.