Quick Answer
Most dental insurance plans do not fully cover dental implants, but some may cover parts of the procedure like exams or crowns. Medicare typically does not cover dental implants. Many patients in Indiana explore financing options to make treatment affordable.
Does Dental Insurance Cover Dental Implants?
In most cases, implants are considered elective.
Some plans may cover:
- Exams
- Extractions
- Imaging
👉 Learn more about total pricing: cost of dental implants in Indiana
What Does Medicare Cover?
Original Medicare:
- Does not cover dental implants
- Does not include routine dental care
Some Advantage plans may offer limited benefits.

What Are Your Options If Insurance Doesn’t Cover It?
Many patients use:
- Monthly payment plans
- Healthcare financing
- Flexible options
👉 Explore: options for dental implants such as Proceed Finance
Local Insight for Michiana Patients
Patients across Granger, South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart, and Niles often have similar questions about affordability and coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are dental implants covered by insurance?
Typically no. Some plans may cover parts of treatment but not the full implant procedure.
Does Medicare cover dental implants?
No, Medicare typically does not cover implants.
What if I can’t pay upfront?
Yes, but many patients use financing to spread out costs.
Take the Next Step
At Michiana Dental Implants in Granger, Indiana, we help patients understand their options.
👉 Request a Consultation
👉 Take the Implant Quiz
👉 Call our office today (574) 398-3384






