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How Can I Get Free Dental Implants

So you’ve probably heard about free dental implants somewhere – maybe from TV or some random advertisement on the Internet – and just like most people you also got curious and asked yourself the “how can I get free dental implants” question.

The truth is that there is no such thing as a completely free dental implant, but the commercials don’t lie to you, either, and you can, indeed, “get free dental implants” of a sort. How so? Well, in order to understand this, it is especially essential to know how a dental implant is drilled into a person’s mouth and what it is in the first place.

A Crash-Course into Dental Implants

You probably already know that dental implants are used when a tooth is missing or needs to be replaced. You probably also know that dental implants are a type of “fixed”, “permanent” dentures (a kind of slang, as by “dentures” people usually imply the traditional removable dental prostheses). Now let’s look deeper than that and see what they really are.

Basically, a dental implant is a fake tooth structure that constitutes of a metal drill part, a replacement for the root of a tooth, and a visible part, a white dental crown. The first one is just a screw made of titanium or based on those alloys, and the second one is most usually a dental crown.

So, the process of installing a dental implant consists basically of the following stages – the dentist firstly cuts the gum in order to screw the “fake root” into the bone of the patient, then after several months (2-3 months for the lower jaw and 4-6 months for the upper jaw) he checks if the organism accepts the foreign substance well, and if the healing process is normal. Before installing a crown, an abutment placement is required. (the description of the process, of course, has been greatly simplified).

No, Dental Insurance Doesn’t Cover the Dental Implants (usually)

The problem is that insurance companies usually have the requirement for a dental operation to be utterly necessary for a person’s health and well-being. If the dental implants are purchased with the sole purpose of improving the aesthetics of your smile – for cosmetic reasons, in other words – then the plea for reimbursement will most probably be denied by the insurance company. You can still try, though.

So, How to Get Free Dental Implants Dentures – Do They Exist?

Yes, these services do exist, but usually the description of theirs go like this “Our clinic has stopped charging money for the dental implants because most dentists charge for both putting in the implant and restoring the tooth”. Well, basically, what they are trying to say is that the cost of installing the metal screw itself might be free, but the crown – the visible part and the abutment – will still cost you money.

The process of getting them is as follows – the patient usually has to agree to go through all the stages of installing them, and from the same clinic (or dentist). Remember – there is a several months period of wait after the installation of a “fake root”; in other words, it is not uncommon for patients to do the first stage with one dentist and the latter stage – with another, so that’s why the requirement of agreeing to go through the whole process with one prosthodontist is there.

For example, the cost of a usual dental implant would be

Implant Placement

$1600

Abutment

$700

Crown

$1000

Total

$3300

But if you were opt to go after “free teeth implants”, the cost would be

Implant Placement

$0

Abutment

$700

Crown

$1000

Total

$1700

If in the first case the money may have gone to several dentist (or dental clinics); in the second case, though, the whole process is supervised by the same dentist, and he keeps you as his client for the whole time. Moreover, if you are to calculate – the dentist receives almost the same amount of money anyway (not counting the expense of implant placement, though).

So, in other words, the advertisements don’t lie when they promote the possibility of getting free dental implants – they just didn’t explain the whole procedures, but that happens a lot in our world anyway, doesn’t it? The service is still good, though – you do save up 50% of your money if you do opt to go after this service.

The best advice we can give you on how to get dental implants for free is to find dentists who do implants and ask them if they know about or are willing to commit to a plan like what we’ve described. Now that you somehow know how to get free teeth implants, take action!

There are other methods to get the cost of dentures reduced, but this would be a topic for another article.