Is It Possible To Pay For Implant Treatment On A Monthly Basis?
Hello, I’d like to know if I could pay monthly for implants. I’m 38 years now and have had a denture on my front tooth since I was 8 years old due to an accident. Then I ended up with another denture for five on my top jaw, as when I was 16 I had a horse riding accident. I’ve come to the point were my teeth are causing me to feel depressed and I’m tired of people asking me to smile, it makes me so aware of the state of my teeth as I’ve give up on dentists who fit me bad dentures which in turn have damaged my other teeth. I just want to smile again and your answer would be very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to read my message.
Hi.
There are many ways – you can finance the costs and pay interest free or over 1-5 years in most cases. You could also set up a personal agreement or payment plan with the practice or dentist you chose to carry out the treatment. Most practices are very flexible – it’s important though that the dentist has been fully paid before your treatment is completed (if financing them your bill is settled at the start you just keep paying the finance company your monthly amounts)
Hope that makes sense to you. Best wishes, Mark.
Tags: confidence issues, denture discomfort, implants,, payment options
This entry was posted on Friday, February 28th, 2014 at 4:15 amand is filed under Dr. Hughes' Answers, Experts Answers, Q. Dental Finance, Q. Dentures.
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