Extent of Treatment
In addition to the number of missing teeth, the location of your missing teeth can complicate your procedure. If you have lost molars at the back of your jaw, you may require a stronger material, which can affect the treatment cost.
While a lower treatment price may save you money in the short term, improper placement of a dental bridge can cause serious oral health issues.
Your overall oral health can also influence your treatment cost. Since neighboring teeth must provide support for the dental bridge, your dentist may need to address underlying issues such gum disease before placing the crowns. Preliminary treatments are typically not included in the base price of dental bridges.
Implant Materials and Preparatory Surgery
For patients receiving an implant-supported bridge, the overall cost will be affected by the number of dental implants which are required. The cost of placing a single implant ranges from $1,600 to $2,200. Often, implant patients also require preparatory treatments, such as bone grafts and sinus lifts. These can add to the cost of treatment and extent the timeline. However, most patients consider implants to be a worthwhile investment. Unlike a traditional bridge, implants can protect the health of the jaw and minimize your risk of more widespread tooth loss.
Level of Experience
Dentists with superior training, qualifications, or experience often charge a higher price for their bridges. While a lower treatment price may save you money in the short term, improper placement of a dental bridge can cause serious oral health issues. Choosing the right dentist can significantly decrease your risk of requiring more expensive procedures in the future.
Financing Dental Bridges
Most insurance companies cover at least a percentage of your dental bridge treatment. Many dentists offer financing plans, such as CareCredit®, to assist you with out-of-pocket costs. Financing typically divides the total cost of treatment into smaller amounts to be paid over the course of several weeks or months. Your dentist can discuss their financing and third-party lender options with you before you begin treatment.
Invest in Your Oral Health
Leaving missing teeth untreated can cause other teeth to shift, and also lead to a range of other health issues such as bone loss. Both traditional and implant-supported bridges can restore missing teeth and protect your smile for years to come. Your dentist can explain available bridge options and provide you with more specific information about the cost of your treatment during an initial consultation.