Dental Implant Resources

Please find the description that best matches your dental implant circumstances in order to access tailored resources.

Welcome to our diverse resource hub tailored to support various needs throughout the dental implant journey. Here we provide specialized resources for the elderly, uninsured, victims of crime, disabled individuals, and those who are medically fragile. Access financial aid, support networks, and tailored resources to ensure a seamless and accessible path to dental implants. Empowering individuals from different backgrounds, we’re here to guide you toward a confident smile and improved oral health. Explore our resources to embark on your journey with confidence.

Resources for Victims of Crime

Office for Victims of Crime

If you are a victim of a crime and are looking for financial aid the OVC (Office for Victims of Crime) is a government-funded resource that is accessible in all states across the USA. The OVC was put in place to help support crime victims through assistance and compensation programs. 

Click here to apply for victim compensation in your state.

Community Health Clinics (HRSA):

Community health clinics are another good resource for assessing reduced-cost dental services. Health centers provide care to millions of patients regardless of ability to pay.

Click here to learn more about community health clinics.

Free/Low-Cost/Sliding Scale Dental Clinics

This resource, provided by NeedyMeds.org, is a list of over 4,500 dental clinics that offer financial assistance to their patients. The database is easily searchable with location specification in order to help you find the help you need in your area. 

Click here to use the Free/Low-Cost/Sliding Scale Dental Clinic finder.

Resources for the Medically Fragile, Disabled, or Elderly

Dental Lifeline:

If you are living with a permanent disability, are in need of medically necessary dental care, or above the age of 65, Dental Life Line is a free comprehensive dental treatment option. Patients will receive this care through the funding of over 13,000 volunteer dentists and over 3,000 laboratories. To see if you qualify you can apply here.

Resources for Uninsured Individuals

Free/Low-Cost/Sliding Scale Dental Clinics

This resource, provided by NeedyMeds.org, is a list of over 4,500 dental clinics that offer financial assistance to their patients. The database is easily searchable with location specification in order to help you find the help you need in your area. 

Click here to use the Free/Low-Cost/Sliding Scale Dental Clinic finder.

Community Health Clinics (HRSA):

Community health clinics are another good resource for assessing reduced-cost dental services. Health centers provide care to millions of patients regardless of ability to pay.

Click here to learn more about community health clinics.

Dental School Programs

Dental schools are a good source of quality, low-cost dental treatment. Most dental schools run clinics where dental students provide dental services at reduced prices. 

Search for dental programs in your area here.

AAID Specific Resources

The Ultimate Guide to Dental Health

This AAID resource is a general guide for best practices regarding keeping your gums and teeth healthy.

Click here to download the Ultimate Guide.

12 Questions to Ask When Choosing an Implant Dentist

This downloadable resource is a document you can bring with you to your dental implant appointments to know the right questions to ask your dental implant dentist. 

Click here to download 12 Questions to Ask When Choosing an Implant Dentist.

Are you a Candidate for Dental Implants Quiz

Take this quiz to find out if you are a viable candidate for getting dental implants. 

Click here to take the quiz.

How long does it take to replace teeth using dental implants?

Each patient is different. After an initial consultation, your implant dentist should provide you with a treatment plan including the estimated amount of time to complete the process. Total treatment time depends on your needs, medical and dental history, jawbone condition, and the technique and materials used. It can be as short as a few months, or more than a year for more complex conditions. Dental-wise: FAQs

“What are Dental Implants?” Brochure

Download the AAID “What are Dental Implants?” brochure to learn more!

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