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Dr. Moore Delivers Life-Changing Implants at Unbeatable Prices in Colorado Springs.Most dentists overcharge their patients for dental implants. In fact, the average fee in Colorado for full arch dental implants is $25,000 to $35,000 per arch (jaw). Worst of all, patients are expected to pay those prices completely out of pocket. We decided to solve this problem.
Here at Star Dental Institute, we have snap on implant dentures starting as low as $11,999 per arch (jaw) and fixed All-On-6 implants starting at $21,999 per arch (jaw). Patients literally save tens of thousands of dollars on their implant procedure by choosing our office. You can view our complete pricing on this page and book a free consultation with us below.
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“ I was living in constant pain. I did my research for 4 months and I kept coming on Star Dental Institute. They are the pioneers in the area and Dr. Moore trains all of the other dentists. WIth my All-on-6 procedure, I couldn’t be happier. I can’t stop smiling. I had my first apple in months and my first carrot in 20 years.”
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Most dental offices that advertise implants use deceptive pricing to bring people through the door. They leave out extra fees to entice patients, but the final bill does not match their marketing.
❌ Many corporate implant centers will try to sell every patient that walks through the door a full arch of dental implants…. when a less aggressive treatment option could have been viable.
❌ Most offices will try to sell you the most expensive option for full arch dental implants and that’s it. If you can’t afford their fees, too bad.
❌ Will not include the price of sedation. It will always be an add on fee of $1000 to sometimes $3000 tacked on top of the implant fee.
❌ Will charge you an extra $400 per tooth extracted in add-on fees. This can amount to thousands in extra fees if you have a good number of damaged teeth that need to be removed. Also charges for limited bone grafting, which can cost another $1000 to $2000.
❌ Will not offer a warranty on the dental implants or teeth. What happens if complications arise? The patient may be expected to pay in full for any repairs or replacements of implants.
❌ Does “itemized billing” on every step of the procedure to maximize profit. This can result in tons of hidden fees for the patient.
We’re different. The prices we advertise below are the full prices. Start to finish.
We include the following services FREE of additional charge:
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If you’re missing a single tooth or a few teeth in a row, you’re only treatment options are getting a dental bridge or dental implants.In this video we compare the objective pros and cons of eachtreatment type. In almost all cases, we recommend a dental implant over a dental bridge because bridges are known to fail after just7-10 years.
If you’re missing a full row of teeth, watch this video.
Every implant procedure comes with a robust of 5 year warranty. As long as you come back every 6 months for your cleanings/check-ups and follow proper patient protocols for your implant maintenance, we will guarantee your implants for 5 years! This is included for FREE with all of our implant treatment. Exclusions apply. Call for details.**
Patients no longer have to deal with low-quality temporary solutions like dentures, bridges, or partials. Dental implants are the new leading standard in tooth replacement options. They act and feel just like real teethwith an average lifespan of 20+ years.
Most traditional replacement solutions – like bridges or dentures – need to be replaced every 7 to 10 years resulting in hundreds of wasted dollars. Implants offer a long term solution for patients who want the best quality of life possible.
So, how do they work?
Every single dental implant consists of three parts – the implant, the abutment, & the crown. The implant is made of medical grade titanium. This part is surgically placed into the patient’s jaw bone and left to heal for 4-6 months afterwards.
This implant piece acts as the foundation for the rest of the tooth. Once the bone around the site has healed, the abutment and crown are placed on top of the implant. The end result is a beautiful, natural-looking new tooth!
Few people will ever be able to tell the difference between your implants and your real teeth.
Dental implants are the best way of replacing teeth because they utilize titanium. Titanium implants cannot decay and they fuse with the patient’s bone. Once an implant is placed, the patient’s bone “takes” the placement biologically, and it becomes a lifelong lasting root for a crown, bridge, or full arch. Another benefit of implants is that they preserve the jaw bone & prevent it from dwindling away.
As the patient, you will always have the final say on what dental procedure you want done. However, we do have to tell you all of the pro’s and con’s of each treatment type. While regular dentures may be more inexpensive upfront, they are a terrible tooth replacement option long term. The majority of regular denture patients turn out to hate their new teeth months later because they cause pain & discomfort. Additionally, regular dentures do not preserve the jaw bone like implants do.
No! With the miracle of modern medicine, we can put you under during the operation to ensure that pain is not felt. The idea of getting implants is scary to many individuals because of this concern of pain. Any pain you would feel after the operation can be significantly reduced, if not fully mitigated with a doctor’s prescription of pain killers.