The safety, health and well-being of our mutual patients has always been our top priority. Whether this is through the care we provide or the environment of our surgical facilities. Our internal policies and procedures have always exceeded federally mandated guidelines to protect our patients and staff. Our commitment to provide your patients the safest care throughout this evolving situation is not something we take lightly.
We always have and will continue to go above and beyond to ensure that we are exceeding the highest standard of care and customer service.
Here are a few extra precautions that we are taking, but not limited to:
• Monitoring guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization.
• Following the news related to local conditions on an hourly basis.
• Increasing the frequency of our sanitation practices inside and outside our surgical facilities.
• Wiping down our waiting rooms, chairs, counters and door handles hourly.
• Providing additional hand sanitizer to patients.
• Allowing our patients to wait in their cars or outside our office and notifying them when we are ready for their appointment.
We are also asking our patients a few questions to help mitigate any potential exposures. These questions are:
• If you are a patient who has traveled outside the US within the last month
• Had contact with someone who traveled outside the US and was/is now sick
• Had contact with someone who was diagnosed with the novel coronavirus or the flu
• Are you experiencing any of the following symptoms: Temperature, Active Cough or Trouble Breathing
If you answer yes, our doctor will be informed and will take appropriate action to protect patients and staff.
Sincerely,
The Doctors and Staff at SVII
There’s good reason that the dental industry hasn’t settled on a single price point for the cost of dental implants. There’s no good reason that cost should be glossed over, as some aggressive ads may do.
The reason some ads boast dental implants at prices “as low as $2,000” is that they’re leaving out the cost of labor, better implant parts and any supporting procedures that may be needed. Those same reasons are why the cost of dental implants in Harrisonburg, VA will vary from person to person, but the below factors should help you form a clearer picture of what you can expect to pay for dental implants.
The Price of the Parts
In general, dental implants are made of three primary parts: the implant post, the abutment and the dental crown.
The dental implant post, made of titanium or a titanium alloy, is the part that’s implanted into the jawbone in place of a natural tooth. The post will typically cost between $1,000 and $,3000.
The abutment attaches to the top of the implant post and then the tooth-colored dental crown is attached to the abutment. This pair of parts usually ranges in price from $1,000 to $3,000.
So you could pay as little as $2,000 for a complete dental implant or up to $6,000.
Accounting for Supporting Surgeries
Take a look at some of the supporting surgeries you made need in order to support dental implants:
Imaging: Your dentist will need to take X-Rays, CAT scans and more to plot your implants
Tooth extraction: if you have broken or decay teeth, your dentist may need to pull to replace them with implants
Bone grafts: if you’ve gone without a tooth, or teeth, for a while, the jawbone that once supported it will need to be built back up with natural or synthetic bone.
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