| Coverage tier | Typical out-of-pocket |
|---|---|
| PPO dental insurance (major coverage) | $0 β $900 |
| Basic / preventive-only plan | $100 β $1,800 |
| No insurance (self-pay) | $200 β $3,000 |
| Dental savings plan (~20% discount) | β |
Price factors
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Common questions
Coverage varies. If the graft is required for periodontal treatment or after a medically necessary extraction, many PPO plans cover at 50% after the deductible. If the graft is purely for a future implant, dental insurance may not cover it (though some plans do partially cover socket preservation).
Most grafts need 3β6 months to integrate with your natural bone before an implant can be placed. Small socket-preservation grafts can sometimes accept an immediate implant; larger augmentations need more time.
Rejection is rare. Allograft and xenograft materials are processed to remove cellular components, leaving a scaffold for your own bone to grow into. Failures are usually due to infection, smoking, or poorly controlled medical conditions rather than rejection.
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