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Does Insurance Cover Dental Implants in Arizona? (2026)

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If you are considering dental implants in Arizona, one of your first questions is probably about insurance coverage. The answer is not always straightforward, but understanding what most dental insurance plans cover (and what they do not) can help you plan financially and explore all your options. Many patients are surprised to learn that while traditional dental insurance often provides limited coverage for dental implants, there are multiple pathways to make treatment affordable, including partial insurance benefits, Medicare Part B for qualifying cases, and flexible payment plans.

At TruSmile Now, Dr. Han Choi, DDS, DABOI, FAAID, has helped hundreds of patients achieve permanent, beautiful smiles. As a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology and Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, Dr. Han Choi is a board-certified implant specialist who handles the most complex cases, including All-on-4 and full-arch restorations. With experience managing 10 clinics and training over 30 dentists, his expertise is unmatched in the Phoenix metro area.

Dr. Han Choi, DDS, DABOI, FAAID - Board Certified Implant Specialist at TruSmile Now
Dr. Han Choi, DDS, DABOI, FAAID specializes in All-on-4 and advanced dental implant procedures

In this comprehensive guide, we will break down exactly what insurance typically covers for dental implants, how to maximize your benefits, alternative financing options, and why TruSmile Now makes implant treatment accessible to more Arizona patients than ever before.

🦷 WHAT DO MOST INSURANCE PLANS COVER FOR DENTAL IMPLANTS?

The short answer is that most traditional dental insurance plans provide limited or partial coverage for dental implants. According to the American Dental Association, implants were historically considered cosmetic procedures, which is why many older insurance policies exclude them entirely. However, as implant dentistry has become the gold standard for tooth replacement, more insurers are beginning to recognize their medical necessity.

Here is what you can typically expect from dental insurance coverage:

Partial Coverage for Specific Components

Even if your plan does not cover the implant post itself, it may cover related procedures such as:

  • Tooth extraction before implant placement
  • Bone grafting if deemed medically necessary
  • The crown that attaches to the implant post
  • X-rays and imaging required for treatment planning
  • Consultations and exams

At TruSmile Now, we work with all major insurance carriers including Delta Dental, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, MetLife, Aetna, Guardian, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, and Anthem BCBS. Our experienced billing team will review your specific policy and help you understand exactly what portion of your treatment may be covered.

Annual Maximum Limits

Most dental insurance plans have an annual maximum benefit, typically ranging from $1,000 to $2,000 per year. If your plan does provide some coverage for implants, these benefits will count toward your annual maximum. This means that even with insurance, you will likely have out-of-pocket costs, especially for multiple implants or full-arch restorations like All-on-4.

Medical Necessity vs. Cosmetic Classification

Insurance companies distinguish between procedures that are medically necessary and those considered cosmetic. If your tooth loss is due to trauma, accident, congenital defect, or disease, you have a stronger case for insurance coverage. Our team can help document medical necessity and submit pre-authorization requests to maximize your benefits.

Patient enjoying life after dental implants treatment at TruSmile Now
Enjoying life with confidence after dental treatment

💡 MEDICARE PART B COVERAGE FOR DENTAL IMPLANTS

One major advantage at TruSmile Now is that we are one of the few Arizona practices that accept Medicare Part B for medically necessary dental treatments. While Medicare Part A and B traditionally do not cover routine dental care, there are specific situations where implant-related procedures may qualify for coverage:

  • Jaw reconstruction following accidental injury
  • Treatment of oral cancer requiring tooth removal and replacement
  • Preparation for radiation therapy where tooth extraction and stabilization are medically necessary
  • Congenital defects affecting oral function

If you have Medicare and believe your case may qualify, our team will work with your physician to document medical necessity and pursue coverage. According to peer-reviewed research on implant survival rates, implants provide superior long-term outcomes compared to traditional dentures, which strengthens the argument for medical necessity in many cases.

📋 HOW TO MAXIMIZE YOUR INSURANCE BENEFITS

Even if your insurance does not fully cover the procedure, there are strategic ways to maximize what benefits you do have:

1. Get a Pre-Authorization

Before beginning treatment, ask your dentist to submit a pre-authorization request to your insurance company. This gives you a clear breakdown of what will and will not be covered, eliminating surprises. At TruSmile Now, we handle all pre-authorization paperwork for you and provide a detailed treatment estimate before you commit.

2. Time Your Treatment Strategically

If you need multiple implants, consider splitting treatment across two calendar years to take advantage of your annual maximum in both years. For example, you might complete extractions and bone grafting in December, then place implants in January, effectively doubling your insurance benefit.

3. Use Both Dental and Medical Insurance

In some cases, portions of your treatment may be billable to medical insurance rather than dental insurance. This is especially true if your tooth loss resulted from an accident or medical condition. Our billing specialists are trained to identify these opportunities and maximize your total coverage.

4. Explore Employer Supplemental Plans

Some employers offer supplemental dental insurance or health savings accounts (HSAs) that can be used for implant treatment. Check with your HR department to see if additional benefits are available.

dental implants procedure steps and process diagram
Understanding the dental implants process step by step

💰 AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVES WHEN INSURANCE DOES NOT COVER IMPLANTS

If your insurance provides minimal or no coverage for the procedure, do not let that stop you from getting the smile you deserve. TruSmile Now offers multiple pathways to make treatment affordable:

Flexible Payment Plans Through Cherry

We offer flexible payment plans through Cherry to make treatment affordable. Cherry provides financing options with low monthly payments and flexible terms, allowing you to get your implants now and pay over time. Many patients find that monthly payments are comparable to what they were already spending on temporary solutions like adhesives for dentures.

Competitive Starting Prices

Our pricing is transparent and competitive:

  • Single Implant: Starting at $2,699
  • Snap-on Dentures with 2 Implants: Starting at $3,999
  • Snap-on Dentures with 4 Implants: Starting at $7,999
  • All-on-4 with PMMA: Starting at $9,999 (1 Year Warranty)
  • All-on-4 with Zirconia: Starting at $13,999

These prices are significantly lower than many other implant centers in Arizona, thanks to our in-house dental lab that eliminates third-party markups.

New Patient Special

Take advantage of our $49 New Patient Special, which includes a comprehensive exam, X-rays, and consultation. During this visit, Dr. Han Choi will evaluate your case, discuss all treatment options, and provide a detailed cost breakdown including any applicable insurance benefits.

Free 3D Cone Beam CT Scan

Every new patient consultation includes a complimentary 3D Cone Beam CT scan, which provides Dr. Choi with detailed imaging to plan your treatment with precision. This advanced technology (which costs $300-500 at other practices) is included at no extra charge.

All-on-4 dental implants before and after - full mouth restoration at Trusmile Now Arizona
All-on-4 full arch dental implant transformation by the implant specialists at Trusmile Now

✅ WHY CHOOSE TRUSMILE NOW FOR YOUR IMPLANT TREATMENT

Beyond insurance and financing options, TruSmile Now offers unique advantages that make us the preferred choice for patients throughout the Phoenix metro area:

In-House Dental Lab

Our state-of-the-art in-house dental lab allows us to fabricate crowns, dentures, and prosthetics on-site. This means faster turnaround times, better quality control, and lower costs since we eliminate third-party lab fees. Many patients receive their final restorations weeks earlier than they would at practices that outsource lab work.

Board-Certified Implant Specialist

Dr. Han Choi is one of the few board-certified implant specialists in Arizona, holding prestigious credentials from both the American Board of Oral Implantology (DABOI) and the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (FAAID). His advanced training and extensive experience mean better outcomes, fewer complications, and higher long-term success rates.

Same-Day Emergency Appointments

Dental emergencies do not wait for convenient times. We offer same-day emergency appointments at all three locations, ensuring you get the care you need when you need it most.

Lucy AI Available 24/7

Have questions about insurance coverage or want to schedule a consultation outside business hours? Lucy, our AI assistant, is here around the clock to help you book appointments and get answers to your questions. Whether it is 2 AM or 2 PM, Lucy can provide immediate assistance and connect you with our team.

❓ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Does insurance cover dental implants if I lost my tooth in an accident?

Yes, if your tooth loss resulted from an accident or trauma, you have a much stronger case for insurance coverage. Both dental and medical insurance may contribute to the cost. In some cases, medical insurance will cover the implant surgery while dental insurance covers the crown. Our billing team will work with both insurers to maximize your benefits and may even pursue coverage through Medicare Part B if applicable.

What if my insurance does not cover dental implants at all?

Even without insurance coverage, the procedure is affordable at TruSmile Now thanks to our competitive pricing and flexible payment plans through Cherry. Many patients finance their treatment with low monthly payments that fit comfortably within their budget. Additionally, our in-house lab keeps costs significantly lower than other practices that outsource prosthetic fabrication.

Will insurance cover All-on-4 dental implants?

All-on-4 full-arch restoration is typically subject to the same insurance limitations as single implants. However, because All-on-4 replaces an entire arch of teeth and dramatically improves oral function and quality of life, some insurers provide partial coverage, especially if tooth loss is due to disease or medical conditions. We recommend getting a pre-authorization to understand your specific coverage before beginning treatment.

How can I find out if my insurance covers dental implants?

The best way to determine your coverage is to schedule a consultation at TruSmile Now. Our insurance coordinators will contact your provider, verify your benefits, and provide a detailed breakdown of what is covered and what your out-of-pocket costs will be. We accept all major insurance carriers including Delta Dental, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, MetLife, Aetna, and BCBS.

Does Medicare cover dental implants in Arizona?

Traditional Medicare Part A and B do not cover routine dental care, but they may cover procedures that are medically necessary, such as jaw reconstruction after an accident or preparation for cancer treatment. TruSmile Now is one of the few Arizona practices that accept Medicare Part B for qualifying cases. If you have Medicare and believe your situation may qualify, our team will work with your physician to document medical necessity and pursue coverage.

Can I use my HSA or FSA for dental implants?

Yes! Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) can be used to pay for this treatment. These accounts allow you to use pre-tax dollars, effectively reducing your out-of-pocket cost by 20-30% depending on your tax bracket. We accept HSA and FSA cards as payment methods at all three TruSmile Now locations.

📍 VISIT TRUSMILE NOW – 3 ARIZONA LOCATIONS

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Trusmile Now Ahwatukee, your neighborhood dental home for implants, veneers, Invisalign and complete family care

TruSmile Now Peoria

20542 N Lake Pleasant Rd, Suite 113
Peoria, AZ 85382
Phone: (602) 362-0447
Hours: Mon-Thu 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

TruSmile Now Chandler

2900 W Ray Rd #3
Chandler, AZ 85224
Phone: (480) 393-0687
Hours: Mon-Thu 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

TruSmile Now Ahwatukee (Phoenix)

4530 E Ray Rd #170
Phoenix, AZ 85044
Phone: (480) 360-4754
Hours: Mon 9-5, Tue 7am-2pm, Wed-Thu 10-7, Fri 8-3, Sat 8am-1pm

Serving Peoria, Chandler, Ahwatukee, Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Glendale, Surprise, and the Greater Phoenix metro area.

New Patient Special: $49 – Includes exam, X-rays, and consultation!

We accept most major insurance including Delta Dental, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, MetLife, Aetna, BCBS, and more. Medicare Part B accepted for medically necessary treatments.

We offer flexible payment plans through Cherry to make your treatment affordable.

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Ready for dental implants? Call any of our locations or schedule online today!

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