Cleveland Dental Implants
Implant Surgery?
If somebody knows a good dental insurace plan which covers implant surgery, please refer me to it. Implant surgery here costs around $ 5000. I live in Cleveland, OH.
I do not believe that you will find implants covered under any conventional dental plan. The thing is, it is such an expensive procedure that it can not be included in the plans without raising premiums to such a high level that nobody would be able to afford dental insurance either. You might have a medical expense plan or medical reimbursement plan available where you work or you might have a high deductible health insurance that would allow you to create a Health Savings Account (HSA) so you could at least pay for the procedure with pre-tax dollars.
As far as Steven’s comment that 80% of implants fail within five years, I frankly challenge that statement as I believe it to be false. I would like you to edit your answer with at least one reference from a reputable journal that supports this claim. If you exclude smokers, I can find you any number of studies that show 95% success and better over five years. So can you, if you just search using “dental implant failure.” I would suggest that operator skill is also a major factor in success rate of dental implants and perhaps the surgeon who quoted the 80% failure rate was not experiencing great success in his own practice. This does not mean that implants are a losing proposition. I am not a big fan of “immediate load implants,” as their failure rate is a bit higher, but even they seem to hold up in the 85-90% range.
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