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Before Dental Implants: 3 Things to Ask at Your Consultation

September 8, 2025

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You might be excited about your upcoming dental implant consultation. This is the first step to getting you back to a full smile that you feel confident in. While it’s a great time to learn about your candidacy for this treatment, you should also ask any questions that you want to know. Starting to make a list of them can be helpful, so here are three that can get you started.

What’s Your Experience with Dental Implants?

Your dentist will be digging deeper into your oral and medical health, your habits, and your goals. They’ll want to ensure you can get a successful treatment, but you should also learn more about who will give you this procedure.

Asking your provider about their previous experience can help you know whether you’ll get the placement surgery in-office or through a local specialist. Dentists require specific training to perform dental implant surgery. If it’s done entirely under one roof, then you can rest easy knowing you’ll stay with a team you trust and don’t have to coordinate with an outside practice.

Do I Need Treatments Before Dental Implants?

As your dentist gets a better idea of your oral health, they may recommend certain treatments to get done beforehand. These are to tackle any oral health issues or problems that can cause future complications. Being prepared to hear if you need preliminary work can help you avoid any surprises.

Many people are eligible right away, but just as many aren’t. If you do need a service, like a bone graft or gum disease treatment, then don’t think of these as hurdles. Instead, imagine them as building blocks to help ensure your success to a stronger grin.

Will My Dental Insurance Cover Dental Implants?

Compared to other tooth replacement options, dental implants can seem a bit costly. However, they are an investment in your smile since they can last for a lifetime. They are designed to sit in your jaw permanently, unlike other options that can only last several years.

Dental insurance can be a finicky thing. Some plans may offer some coverage, while others do not. Partnering with your dentist’s front desk team can help you know what to expect. Any preliminary treatment might be covered, but it just depends on what you have. Many offices also offer CareCredit as a flexible payment plan. This is a third-party financier that helps the total fit more comfortably in your budget with low- to no-interest.

Any question you have is a good one! Consider writing any concerns you have, that way you can feel confident getting your full smile. By the end of your consultation, you’ll know your next steps to regain your proud grin.

About the Author

Dr. Robert Mitchell earned his dental degree from the Baylor College of Dentistry here in Dallas. He is proud to help the community rebuild their pearly whites with the help of dental implants. Dr. Mitchell has received the special training to perform the entire process in-office, letting you stay with him and his team every step of the way. If you want to learn how you can benefit from this tooth replacement option, schedule an appointment or call his office at (972) 233-1311.

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