Dental implant warranties at Aspen Dental: what it covers and how it works
Dental implants are a reliable, long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth. Because treatment involves multiple components and stages of care, understanding your warranty coverage can help set clear expectations and protect your investment.
Key takeaways:
Aspen Dental offers dental implant warranties that may vary by treatment type
Warranty coverage applies to certain implant components under specific conditions
Proper care and regular dental visits are critical to maintain warranty eligibility
Yes, Aspen Dental offers dental implant warranties, with details based on the type of restoration you receive. Warranty coverage is reviewed during treatment planning so you understand what applies to your individual case.
Does Aspen Dental offer a dental implant warranty?
Yes, Aspen Dental offers dental implant warranties, with details based on the type of restoration you receive. Warranty coverage is reviewed during treatment planning so you understand what applies to your individual case.
What does a dental implant warranty typically cover?
Coverage length varies, and dental implant warranties typically apply to specific components rather than all possible complications.
Common areas of coverage may include:
Craftsmanship defects
Implant-supported crowns or restorations may have separate warranty considerations related to material defects or structural issues.
Implant component defects
If an implant post or abutment has a manufacturing defect, warranty coverage from the manufacturer (Straumann implant warranty) may apply to repair or replacement within the warranty period.
What is not covered under a dental implant warranty?
While implant warranties provide valuable protection, they also have limitations. Understanding exclusions helps you maintain realistic expectations and protects your warranty coverage. Common exclusions may include:
Normal wear and tear over time
Damage from accidents or trauma, such as sports injuriesImproper oral hygiene, including failure to clean implants properly
Lack of routine dental visits or follow-up care
Unauthorized repairs or adjustments by another provider
Maintaining your dental implant warranty often depends on proper care and follow-up.
Brushing, flossing and using recommended cleaning agents help prevent infection around implants and your prosthetic. Learn how to clean your dental implants with ease.
Routine visits every 6 months are recommended to allow your dentist to monitor implant health and address concerns early.
Post-surgical care instructions are critical for proper healing and implant success.
Smoking, teeth grinding or chewing hard objects can increase the risk of implant complications.
If you notice discomfort, looseness or changes around your implants, contact your care team right away.
A dental implant warranty offers more than coverage—it provides confidence and peace of mind.
Financial protection
Implants are a significant investment, and warranty coverage can help reduce unexpected repair or replacement costs.
Confidence in care
Knowing that certain components are protected allows patients to feel more secure in their decision.
Encourages ongoing dental care
Warranty requirements often promote regular checkups, which improves long-term oral health.
Supports long-term treatment success
Early detection and maintenance helps maintain your implants and prosthetic and allows for continued proper function.
Yes, all of our dental implants come with an Aspen Dental craftsmanship warranty, along with an implant warranty from our implant manufacturer. Warranty length is dependent on which type of implant treatment you receive.
The length of a dental implant warranty varies by implant prosthetic type.
Fixed Full Arch – 10 Year
Implant denture – 7 Year
Implant Bridge – 5 Year
Single Tooth Implant – 5 Year
Yes. Implant crowns or prosthetics have different warranty lengths and terms than the implant posts themselves. The warranty length for implant crowns is 5 years.
If an issue with the implant post occurs within the manufacturer’s warranty period and meets coverage criteria, your dentist will discuss repair or replacement options based on those terms.
No. Dental implant warranties are non-transferable and apply only to the original patient who received the treatment.