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Paying

Insurance Policy

why our office policy benefits our patients

We are an out-of-network office, so we do not take any insurances

However, that doesn't mean we have to be outside your price range. Experience personalized care and greater flexibility with the freedom of an out-of-network office.

Payment via Mobile Phone

With Titanium Dental...

Our dental implant with crown are just $1,999, an affordable price set directly by our office. As a privately owned dental practice, we are not driven by corporate profit goals and instead focus on delivering high-quality, personalized care that truly serves our patients. Because we are out of network with all insurances, we have the freedom to set fair, transparent pricing without the restrictions or hidden costs often associated with insurance plans.

 

Your initial exam fee is fully credited toward your treatment if you choose to move forward. To make things even easier, all necessary x-rays are included at no additional cost, ensuring a straightforward and patient-centered experience from start to finish.

Dentist Appointment

With Other Offices...

Other dental offices, especially those owned by large corporations or heavily tied to insurance networks, pricing is often unclear with surprise fees and treatment decisions influenced by profit margins or insurance limitations. These practices prioritize volume over personalized care, leading to rushed appointments and inconsistent quality. Patients can find themselves paying more out of pocket than expected, with separate fees for exams, x-rays, and consultations that aren’t always applied toward treatment. In contrast, our privately owned office is focused on transparency, quality, and patient-centered care without the pressure of meeting corporate quotas.

Paying by Phone

TITANIUM Dental

Dental implant with crown: $1,999

Out-of-network with insurances, therefore prices determined by the office

$100 exam fee that credits towards treatment

No additional cost for x-rays

Other Offices

Dental implant with crown: $4,000

Most dental insurances do not cover for dental implants. Additionally, the majority of them have a yearly cap of $1,500. Taking this into account, the portion the patient has to pay out-of-pocket averages at $2,500

Separate fee for exam and x-rays

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