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Minimum credit score: 600; average borrower score is above 700.
While it's not necessary to get dental implants, having a fair to good credit score can possibly assist in financing. However, options might still be available for those with lower scores, possibly with higher interest rates.
Many approved applicants have a minimum credit score of 540/560. You can also apply with a co-signer to improve the likelihood of being approved.
Many approved applicants have a minimum credit score of 540/560. You can also apply with a co-signer to improve the likelihood of being approved.
How to manage dental anxiety or phobia deep breathing. meditation. distraction (such as listening to music or the use of devices) guided imagery. progressive muscle relaxation. agreeing with your dentist on a signal to stop during the treatment for a break (such as raising your left pointer finger or hand)