Price Points: Are Dental Implants Worth the Higher Cost?

April 28, 2025

Tooth and pile of coins on ball-and-plank scale

Did you know that an estimated 500,000+ dental implants are placed annually in the United States? These restorations continue to gain popularity as an ideal solution for tooth loss because of their unique placement in your jawbone. This provides additional strength and security over alternatives, like dentures and dental bridges.

However, they usually cost more upfront than the other options, too. If you’re wondering whether getting this treatment is worth the higher price, continue reading to learn 3 convincing reasons to schedule an implant consultation with your dentist!

Perk #1: Boosted Confidence

One of the main reasons that people select dental implants over other replacement teeth is that they look and function more like natural teeth than dentures and dental bridges. They include a titanium rod embedded in your jaw, which eventually fuses with the bone to become a permanent part of your smile. Once they’re firmly rooted in place, your dentist places a dental crown or other appropriate restoration made of resilient, tooth-colored materials for seamless results.

This allows you to overcome any changes to your diet or speech patterns that may have developed with tooth loss. Plus, once you look and feel like the best version of yourself, your improved self-esteem contributes to better professional opportunities, a busier social calendar, and more meaningful relationships.  

Perk #2: Easy Maintenance

Dentures rely on a firm suction against your gums to remain in place all day, which can trap bacteria, bits of food, and other debris against your connective tissues for long periods. As a result, you must remove them twice daily for a thorough washing to prevent periodontal concerns. Not only that, but traditional dental bridges anchor to healthy abutment teeth in your mouth, which can potentially decay if they’re not cared for correctly. Unfortunately, it can be challenging to reach underneath them to floss sufficiently to prevent gum disease or cavities.

Meanwhile, cleaning dental implants is as easy as brushing and flossing twice daily, just like with your natural teeth. It’s also helpful to visit your dentist every six months for a routine checkup and cleaning to prevent potential problems before they can progress.

Perk #3: Save Money Over Time

Although you’ll likely pay more initially for dental implants than the alternatives, there’s a fair chance you could actually save on additional expenses in the long run. This is because, as durable as dentures and dental bridges are, they tend to wear down after about 5 to 10 years. Then, they often require relining, repairs to the pontics (artificial teeth), or must be replaced altogether because they can no longer function correctly. Plus, you’ll likely need to invest in soaking solutions, adhesives, and other accessories, which can add up over time.

Dental implants are made of resilient materials that can last 20+ years, depending on your habits and dental hygiene. Plus, they’re firmly situated in your jaw, so they’re less likely to sustain injuries that need expensive treatments to address. Furthermore, they don’t require additional supplies to stay put.

If you still have unanswered questions about the cost of your dental implants, the best way to get accurate answers is to ask your dentist directly!

About the Practice

At Baldwin Family Dental, people of all ages benefit from two dentists who are passionate about helping build happy, healthy smiles. Dr. Waheed and Dr. Panousis share 15+ years of combined experience providing a complete menu of services to meet all your family’s needs conveniently under one roof, including dental implants. Their welcoming environment is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to provide each step of the process, including oral surgery, in the office for a more streamlined experience. Then, they can provide a lifelike restoration to seamlessly rebuild your smile. You can request an appointment on the website or by calling (850) 215-0128.