How much do Clear Choice dental implants cost?

I’m considering getting dental implants, but I’m not sure how much Clear Choice implants cost. Can anyone give me a ballpark figure? Also, does insurance cover any of it or are there financing options?

Clear Choice implants can get pretty expensive depending on what you need. A single implant could run you about $3,500 to $6,500, while a full mouth restoration could cost up to $60,000. As for insurance, most plans won’t cover the full cost, but you might be able to get some help with the basics.

@Avi
Wow, that’s a lot. Are there any ways to lower the costs?

Milo said:
@Avi
Wow, that’s a lot. Are there any ways to lower the costs?

Yeah, you can look into financing options like CareCredit or Lending Club. They offer payment plans to spread out the cost over time. You might also want to ask about any discounts or promotions they’ve got going on.

If you’re looking for a full top set, you’re probably looking at around $24,500. It’s definitely an investment, but I’ve heard it’s worth it if you need something permanent.

One option is dental tourism. If you’re open to traveling, you could get it done in places like Mexico for much cheaper. You can save up to 70%. Just make sure to do your research on the dentist and the clinic beforehand.

@Axel
Yeah, I’ve heard about dental tourism too. Just be careful—there are risks involved like infections or complications, so definitely weigh the pros and cons.

FYI, Clear Choice has a streamlined process where you can get everything done in one location. It’s a bit more expensive, but it cuts down on the hassle of multiple appointments.

I did Clear Choice for my implants and used CareCredit for financing. It’s nice because I didn’t have to pay everything upfront, and they spread out the payments over a few years.

Diegocontreras said:
I did Clear Choice for my implants and used CareCredit for financing. It’s nice because I didn’t have to pay everything upfront, and they spread out the payments over a few years.

That sounds like a good option. I’ll definitely look into CareCredit if I go this route.