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Use Your FSA, HSA, or HRA For Dental Implants

Make your new smile more affordable with pre-tax funds.

Specialist Care With Clear Pricing

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For qualified candidates
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Treatment options start

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$9,000 per arch

65+ Years

Team experience

10000+

Smiling patients

30000+

Implants placed.

Use Pre-Tax Benefits to Lower Your Implant Costs

Are you considering full-arch dental implants or All on 4 but worried about the cost?

If you have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Health Savings Account (HSA), or Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA), you may be able to use those pre-tax funds to significantly reduce your out-of-pocket expenses — even if insurance doesn’t cover the entire procedure. At our dental implant center in Irving, TX, we help patients unlock every financial advantage available, including FSA, HSA, and HRA benefits. Whether you’re replacing missing teeth or upgrading from dentures, we make your journey to a healthier, more confident smile as affordable as possible.

Are Dental Implants FSA, HSA, or HRA Eligible?

Yes — dental implants generally qualify as eligible medical expenses under IRS guidelines, including full-arch solutions such as All on 4 or All on X. That means the funds you’ve already set aside in your account can go toward life-changing care, including:

  • Full-mouth dental implants
  • All on 4 or All on X procedures
  • Tooth extractions before implant placement
  • Bone grafting and other surgical preparation
  • Sedation or anesthesia during treatment

Understanding FSA, HSA, and HRA

Flexible Spending Account (FSA): An FSA is a pre-tax benefit typically offered by employers. These funds can be used toward dental implants, but must be spent within the plan year (or grace period).

Our financial coordinator can help you plan treatment to maximize your balance before it expires.

Health Savings Account (HSA): An HSA is a personal, tax-free savings account for medical expenses, available with high-deductible insurance plans.

Unlike an FSA, HSA funds roll over from year to year — and can be used for qualified dental implant procedures at any time.

Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA): An HRA is an employer-funded account that reimburses you for eligible healthcare expenses. If your employer offers one, you may be able to apply it toward part or all of your dental implant treatment.

Affording Full-Arch Implants Just Got Easier

Whether you’re using an FSA, HSA, or HRA, our financial team will make the process simple and stress-free.

We’ll help with documentation, reimbursement, and treatment timing so you get the most from your benefits.

  • Insurance billing support - We’ll check your dental and medical insurance for additional coverage.
  • Flexible payment plans – Finance your new smile with low monthly payments.
  • Consultations available – Receive a personalized cost breakdown and benefit estimate before starting.

Schedule Your Dental Implant Consultation

Don’t wait until your FSA funds expire or your HSA sits unused. Take the first step toward restoring your smile with dental implants — and use the benefits you’ve already earned.

FSA funds are “use-it-or-lose-it” — don’t let your money expire! Use your benefits before the end of your plan year or grace period.