How Much Do ClearChoice Dental Implants Cost?

The average cost of ClearChoice dental implants is $35,050, according to 64 patient reviews on RealSelf, but the cost can range as high as $55,000 for a full-mouth ClearChoice smile makeover.

Dental implants can replace a single tooth or a full mouth of missing teeth. A single ClearChoice implant can cost between $1,500 and $6,000, depending on the material used, as well as the size and placement of the tooth.

For patients who need to replace all their upper and/or lower teeth, ClearChoice offers All-on-4 implants, a full arch attached to just four implants.

Read on to find out:

  • why ClearChoice costs can vary so much
  • whether dental insurance covers ClearChoice dental implants
  • how financing can make them more affordable
  • whether most patients think their results are worth the money

RealSelf Tip: ClearChoice dental implants are available only at ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers, which limits patients’ ability to negotiate costs. 

Many providers on RealSelf recommend seeking a second opinion from an independent, highly rated oral surgeon, prosthodontist, or cosmetic dentist in your area in order to explore all your options, including other types of dental implants or dentures that may be a better fit for your budget.

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Will insurance pay for ClearChoice dental implants?

ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers don’t accept dental insurance, but they do offer financing options and payment plans, to help spread out the cost of treatment.

Some medical insurance plans will cover some of the cost of dental implants if you have documented medical complications resulting from tooth loss.

If your carrier offers coverage, you’ll need to work with your insurance provider yourself to get reimbursed. Call your insurer in advance of your treatment, to find out what kind of documentation they will require for reimbursement.

Can you finance ClearChoice dental implants?

Yes, ClearChoice Centers offer payment plans and other financing options.

The CareCredit credit card is widely accepted by providers across the U.S., for both preventative and restorative and cosmetic dentistry procedures.

You can also use a tax-free Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for the procedure if you have one.

How does the cost of ClearChoice dental implants compare to other types of dental implants?

ClearChoice dental implants tend to be more expensive than the average cost of other types of dental implants.

One reason is that you’re paying for the full ClearChoice experience. The centers operate as branded franchises, with in-house teams and on-site labs. 

Be wary of upselling as well, such as being told that the best solution for one or two missing teeth is extracting the surrounding teeth to place a full-arch implant—instead of single-tooth dental implants. Before committing to a more extensive operation than you’d planned on, it’s worth the time to get a second opinion.

What does the price include?

A ClearChoice procedure replaces missing teeth with prosthetic teeth. Titanium implants placed in the jawbone are attached to a set of prosthetic dental crowns, using connectors called abutments.

During a free consultation, your ClearChoice team will take a 3D CT scan to determine the best dental care plan for you.

The all-inclusive cost quote they provide you should include all of these aspects of your dental implant treatment plan:

  • the pre-procedure exam and CT scan
  • the dental implant surgery and temporary teeth placement
  • the creation and fitting of your new permanent teeth
  • post-procedure checkups

You should be given a written estimate that details all of these costs. 

Also, ask whether you’ll need any additional dental work or oral surgery in advance of your procedure, such as a dental bone graft, which may not be included in their cost estimate. Bone grafts can run between $300 and $3,000, depending on whether cheaper synthetic material or bone harvested from another area of your body is used.

Is the cost of ClearChoice dental implants worth it?

ClearChoice dental implants have a 35% Worth It Rating on RealSelf—substantially lower than the 86% Worth It Rating reviewers give other types of dental implants.

Many of the reviewers who say it was “Worth It” note that their new teeth are beautiful and natural-looking.

Among the majority who say their investment wasn’t worth the money, some reviewers report improper placement of their new teeth, which has made chewing difficult. Complications like loosened implants and cracked teeth are also noted.

It’s vital to ensure that you’re being treated by an experienced, well-reviewed dental implant surgeon with years (or decades) of experience, to ensure you’re getting the best bang for your buck. Even if you go to a ClearChoice Center, that’s not guaranteed.

Before you commit, it’s well worth your time to consult with well-reviewed providers who offer other types of implants, so you can compare treatment plans and all-in cost quotes.

Why do ClearChoice prices vary?

These are the biggest factors that will impact how much you’ll pay for ClearChoice dental implants.

1. How many implants you need

You may need a single implant, multiple teeth implants, or a full-arch dental bridge of top or bottom teeth (known as All-on-4 dental implants), depending on the condition of your natural teeth and what’s needed to create your new smile.

The more implants you get, the higher your bill.

2. The size, placement, and material of your implants

As we mentioned above, the cost of a single ClearChoice dental implant ranges between $1,500 and $6,000. More visible implants tend to be higher quality and more expensive.

You’ll also pay more for larger implants, which can be more difficult to place.

Materials also matter. Dental crowns, the custom-made replacement teeth that attach to the implant, can be made of metal, porcelain, ceramic, resin, or zirconia. Each type of crown has different benefits in terms of their durability, how natural they look, and their cost.

During your initial consultation, you should be presented with different treatment plan options, so you can choose the one that best aligns with your goals and budget.

3. The cost of any additional, related procedures

Some patients need additional procedures like extractions, a bone graft (to address bone loss), or a sinus lift, to prepare for their tooth replacement procedure.

If the cost you’re quoted doesn’t include any of these procedures, ask if you’ll need them, and make sure you understand their financial impact.

4. The type of anesthesia you have

ClearChoice dental implant procedures can be performed under local anesthesia with sedation (the cheaper option) or general anesthesia, depending on your preference and your provider’s recommendation.

General anesthesia is more expensive because it includes both the anesthesia provider fee and the cost of supplies. However, you’ll be completely unconscious, which may be worth it for you if your procedure involves pulling a lot of teeth, for example.

Where can I find ClearChoice dental implant providers near me?

Scheduling a consultation with a ClearChoice dental implant provider is the best way to get a personalized cost estimate.

Again, to make sure you aren’t being upsold or pushed to unnecessarily remove teeth, it’s also smart to talk to at least one other dental professional in your area who specializes in other types of dental implants. Then you can compare personalized treatment plans and cost quotes.

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