In a new post, the center describes how patients can afford dental implant surgery through financing options such as monthly payments and insurance support.
San Francisco Dental Implant Center hopes that helping patients understand the cost of dental implants will help them with long-term financial planning over the holidays.
“This surgery shouldn’t be out of reach for anyone ready to live a healthier, happier existence,” said Alex Rabinovich, MD, DDS, who leads the practice. “There are several ways patients can pay for this surgery without going into debt. Our new post talks about them.”
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