Dental Implants Make A Lasting Gift!


Posted on Nov 06, 2014 by William J. Claiborne, DDS MS

My family is already talking about our holiday ‘wish list.’ It has reminded me of how many patients I see who struggle daily to bite and chew comfortably because of a denture. What a gift it is to have a confident smile and to be able to eat without discomfort and laugh without worry.

Some individuals who would like Dental Implants but continue to endure a ‘wobbly’ denture do so because of mis-information or outdated opinions. Some have been told they don’t have enough remaining jaw bone to support the implanted posts. Some assume they’ll need an implant for each missing tooth and cannot afford the total amount. Some have even been told horror stories about implant failures.

Today’s implant dentistry offers many affordable and successful options. Some types overcome bone loss issues while others stabilize a denture with only 6 or 8 strategically-placed implants. Payment plans are available that break the fees into monthly payments that fit most budgets.

Additionally, the success rate of dental implants is higher than any implant-in-bone type. Although heavy smokers do have a higher risk of implant failure, the majority of patients who are compliant with post-surgical instructions have very few, if any, problems.

Before you assume that Dental Implants are out of reach (for yourself or someone you love), schedule a Consultation. During this time, I’ll explain all options and answer your questions thoroughly.

I can’t remember one implant patient who has not felt Dental Implants were the best thing they ever did. As you compile your ‘wish list’ this holiday, put a confident smile at the very top! Call (828) 274-9440 for more information.

Travel Abroad To Save On Dental Implants Not Quite The Bargain You May Think


Posted on Oct 27, 2014 by William J. Claiborne, DDS MS

In a recent issue of AARP’s monthly magazine, I came across cost comparisons of various medical and dental procedures that have lured Americans out of the country for ‘bargains.’

Although there was a significant savings in procedures like heart bypass and hip replacement, I was not surprised to see that Dental Implants in the U.S. are rather competitive and even less expensive than averages in many countries.

For example, the average Dental Implant cost in the U.S. is approximately $1200 (depending on type and location of placement). In Costa Rica, they average $900 and $950 in Mexico. However, implants are a whopping $2636 in Malaysia, $1600 in the U.K. and $1500 in Singapore. Average costs in India are $1100 but the lowest price we found was Hungary at an average of $650.

After you factor in air fare, hotel costs, ground transportation and travel insurance, you must also calculate the potential risks. For example, once back in the States, an infection or unusual pain indicates a problem, which typically requires immediate attention. Unless you’re willing to pick up the tab to repeat the trip (and absorb the travel costs again), a local doctor will need to be seen.

All in all, Dental Implants in the U.S. are a bargain. The training and safety standards for dentists in America are very high and our sterilization measures are essentially unsurpassed.

Your ultimate ‘deal’ when it comes to Dental Implants is having placement done right the first time. If complications do arise, which are rare, they can be dealt with promptly and effectively without a major travel ordeal required.

Why take a risk? Having Dental Implants placed in America gives you convenience, safety and a tremendous bargain. Let’s discuss your individual needs and options in a private Consultation. Call (828) 274-9440 for an appointment.

Dental Insurance – Use Those Remaining Benefits!


Posted on Oct 10, 2014 by William J. Claiborne, DDS MS

We are now in the last quarter of 2014. Remember to take advantage of your unused insurance benefits before they disappear at year’s end!

If you have delayed treatment, please call soon. Keep in mind that some treatments require more than one visit to complete. So you receive the full coverage from remaining benefits, early scheduling allows us to arrange your treatment to be completed by a required date.

If you have questions about your insurance, call  (828) 274-9440 or bring your policy booklet in and we’ll evaluate the extent of remaining coverages with you.

People with healthy, confident smiles tend to smile more often. Enjoy the full benefits from your insurance to keep your smile at its very best!

Avoid Dental Disasters By Being Proactive


Posted on Sep 24, 2014 by William J. Claiborne, DDS MS

When I place Dental Implants to replace a single tooth, it is often because the tooth fractured below the gum line. When a tooth breaks or cracks beneath the realm of a protective crown, the tooth must be removed and replaced.

When hairline fractures appear, a dentist will typically recommend a crown to protect the tooth, avoiding a potential break. The reason many people decline or delay having a tooth crowned is due to dental insurance constraints. It is unfortunate when patients postpone dental repairs because of their insurance coverage.

Once a tooth is removed, the patient must decide how to replace it. Because insurance companies prefer to cover the least expensive methods of replacement, the patient must decide if their ‘approved’ option is what serves their long-term, best interest.

Keep in mind that these insurance companies are for-profit firms. Dental insurance is meant to HELP with expenses for basic procedures (cleanings, etc.) or repairs (a yearly allowance for crowns or fillings, for example). Dental insurance is not, and never will be, total coverage that ensures your long-term dental wellness.

Having a healthy, confident and appealing smile is a positive part of your overall health. Be proactive so you can avoid costly and time consuming repairs regardless of what dental insurance companies allow. If you do not have a regular general dentist, call our office at (828) 274-9440 for a recommendation. If you do, let your dentist guide you to lasting oral wellness.

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