Cost and Financing
Full-Arch Dental Implant Cost
Cost should be estimated honestly after diagnosis, not invented for a web page.
Cost Estimate Basics
Full-arch cost varies because surgery, temporary teeth, final material, number of implants, grafting, and restorative design differ by case. Public numeric ranges are omitted until owner-approved.
What Affects Cost?
- Upper or lower arch
- Number and position of implants
- Extractions and bone reduction
- Temporary prosthesis
- Final zirconia restoration
- Maintenance and financing
- insurance plan
- deductible
- annual maximum
- remaining benefits
- treatment complexity
- imaging
- materials
- number of teeth
- sedation, when applicable
- grafting or additional procedures, when applicable
- financing selection, when applicable
Insurance and Benefits
Elm Ridge is in-network with many major PPO dental plans and can file many out-of-network PPO plans. Benefits vary by employer and plan. We can estimate benefits, but final payment is determined by the insurance company.
Financing Options
CareCredit and Cherry are available. In-house payment arrangements may be considered case by case. Payment is due at the time of service unless another arrangement has been made before treatment.
Why an Exam May Be Needed
Full-arch planning needs imaging, bite evaluation, smile design, and a discussion of whether fixed full-arch, snap-on dentures, or traditional dentures fit best.
Related Services
Cost FAQ
Can you give an exact price online?
No. A responsible estimate depends on diagnosis, imaging, materials, insurance, and treatment complexity.
Do you offer financing?
Yes. Elm Ridge offers CareCredit and Cherry, and case-by-case in-house arrangements may be discussed.
Will insurance cover this?
Coverage varies by plan. We can estimate benefits, but final payment is determined by the insurance company.
Ready for a clearer plan?
Schedule a visit with Elm Ridge Implant and Family Dentistry in Killeen.
