Yes. 88% of Radix Dentistry patients have some coverage from their dental insurance provider.
Explore Your Dental Implant Coverage
We partner with most dental insurance providers, such as Aetna, Delta Dental, and MetLife, to get as much of your care covered as possible. We accept Medicaid.
Some Dental Insurance Companies We Partner With:
- Aetna
- Ameritas
- Beam
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- Delta Dental
- Guardian
- Humana
- Premier Access Insurance
- Principal
- Metlife
- Mutual of Omaha
- Sunlife
- Tricare ADDP
- United Concordia
- United Healthcare
- UNUM
- Premier Access Insurance
Dental Implant Experts That Care
Get the smile you need at a price you can afford with the team that’ll put you first.
- Dental Experts
Our team is comprised of leading implant providers to give you a smile you can count on. - From One Tooth To All
Whether you need to replace a single tooth or transform your entire smile, we can help. - All Under One Roof
Save time and money with all your care under one roof—plus you’ll never be without your smile.
How It Works
We want to ensure you get the smile you need, which is why we make things easy for you at every step. We’ll take care of the steps below so you can focus on a healthier smile.
- Receive Your Treatment Plan
- We’ll Partner With Your Insurance
- Review Your Treatment Coverage
No Insurance? No Worries.
Get all the benefits of dental insurance without the paperwork. We will figure out the best payment plan that fits your financial needs. We are the flexible dental option.
Dental Financing Solutions In Minutes
Financing your care is easier than you think—in just three steps, we can get you approved and start treatment the same day.
Planning For Dental Implants
Yes. Depending on your dental insurance provider and your chosen insurance plan, your implants could be covered partially or in full. Plus, for any treatment costs your insurance won’t cover, we’ll help you obtain trusted and secure third-party financing to get the care you need at one low monthly payment. We accept Medicaid.
No two smiles are alike, and neither are insurance plans. Some insurance policies list dental implants as cosmetic procedures, which can limit your coverage options. There are, however, cases when dental insurance picks up a portion of your procedure, like the post and abutment placement, which can cover 45% of the total cost. So, in short, it primarily depends on your plan.
Available implant coverage also varies based on the need for treatment as well. The following are common causes for patients to get implants, and whether they’re likely to be covered under insurance or not:
Likely To Be Covered:
- Current natural teeth are causing medical issues.
- You’ve experienced trauma to your teeth.
- An accident leading to missing teeth.
Less Likely To Be Covered:
- Tooth decay.
- Cosmetic reasons.
- How many dental implants do you need.
- The type of dental implants.
- The type of prosthetic teeth used.
- How many teeth need replacing.
- If you need extractions prior to your implants..
*Price displayed is the average price paid by patients nationwide for the selected implant.
Planning for dental care and dental implants begins with the dental insurance plans and employee benefits available to you. To ensure you have the coverage you need for your new smile, consider these factors when selecting your employee benefits or dental insurance policy:
- If your employer has a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA), enroll in it and select contributions that reflect your medical budget and needs.
- If your employer has insurance plans that offer strong coverage and a low annual deductible, and you know you may need more in-depth dental care or dental implants, consider electing into this coverage. In doing so, when you meet your out-of-pocket expenses with your deductible, your insurance will cover your care needs more fully.
- Time your care plan so that your deductible is met and your insurance program kicks in when you are ready to move forward with dental implants.
- If you don’t have insurance coverage yet, explore your options with the Radix Dentistry Payment Plan. With our in-office plan, we make care affordable for your budget.
Payment Plans For Some Procedures
- Affordable dental implant treatments.
- Affordable dental services.
- $20 exams and x-rays.
- Works with our third-party financing so your care is covered.
How quickly your dental insurance can cover your dental implants is dependent on whether or not you’ve met your annual maximum. If you haven’t met with a Radix Dentistry team yet, you can check what portion of your dental implants your policy will cover and confirm that you haven’t met your annual maximum. Your annual maximum is the amount your insurance plan will pay for dental care in a year. Additionally, any pre-existing conditions, like missing teeth prior to coverage, may impact your insurance usability.