Tuesday 29 March 2011

How much does a dental implant usually cost? 1 tooth.?

How much does a dental implant usually cost? 1 tooth.?

Answer by Yoda
aproximately $ 1700-2100 Cnd.
Depending if there needs to be gum grafting and oseo implant. (adding new “bone” to the area for the implant to hold)
The one “Unfortunate” thing about dentistry is – cheap cost most liable will have cheap results.

I have been in the industry for 13 being and I have personal experience with it.I am also waiting for an implant after losing a tooth to a poorly done root canal by a “cheap” dentist.
I know better now!!!!!

AND- follow all the directions for recovery very carefully. Don’t skimp on any of them, as the health of your entire body is in the balance…and you wouldn’t want to waste $ 2100!

Answer by michael t
come to israel
we can implant your tooth for 1200 $
we use high tech implant systems and have been implanting since 1992.

Answer by fastreply s
dont worry call 1-800-929-8344 ref#246314
they will take in most of your implant.

Answer by DR. Implants
HI
Dental implant prices vary any everywhere from $ 2000 to $ 4500 – for a single restored tooth supported by a dental implant!! But the price can increase significantly in cases everywhere additional procedures are needed (bone graft or sinus lift).
Even though prices are high you can still find a cheap dental implant by by these tips/thoughts .- http://www.dental-implants-guide.com/cheap-dental-implant.html

Excellent luck

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I may have to have dental implants… 2 of my teeth need excraction. I wanted to know, Im I going to go with out couple teeth for a long time? I would be so embarrased to go to work with no front teeth. Does the dentist place fleeting teeth till I get the permanent ones?

Answer by origamimark
The dentist may supply fleeting teeth, but why worry. IT will only be for a few days, while the implants are made.

Answer by nicole t
Getting implants is a long procedure. It will take some healing time after the implant is placed into the bone, a healing cap will be placed on the site. (I do believe that a temp can be made…not sure if they do that straight away. ) Then in a few months you will return to the Dr. and he will take off the healing cap, take impressions for your implant crown and will replace the healing cap with a temp.

I am a dental assistant for a general dentist. I have not preformed the actual surgery (a periodontist does that), but I have been involved with the impression stage of the procedure. This is not an over night thing, so delight be patient, but the results will amaze you!

Answer by Skeeter
I have implants and my doctor is a Prosthodontist not a Periodontist. A prostodontist is a dentist whose practice if for replacement of teeth and many often specialize in placing implants. The one I chose is in Fort Washington, PA and does “teeth in a day” Everywhere your teeth are pulled, implants placed and teeth attached in a one day surgery. This office does implants primarily and have a 98 to 100% success rate. I was thrilled with them. Though the teeth they attach are really fleeting teeth that you cannot chew anything with firmer than something soft like pasta or baked fish for about 5 months when you get your permanent crowns. But that time goes by so quick. For people who have only 2 teeth replaced just avoid chewing on that side for me I have a total implant restoration everywhere I had to be very careful.

There are different ways of approaching implants and it depends on the dental professional you choose. You will find that not all dental professionals do the immediate loading. Some pull the teeth and make you wear a partial or denture in anticipation of you gums are healed and other’s house implants straight away but place take in the implants with the gum tissue and you wear a partial or denture in anticipation of they open the gums and attach the abutment and then again for a small time you wear your denture or partial and about 6 months later you get your actual teeth.

All in all it takes a while but I like the kind I got because no one but me knew they were fleeting and they were so very gorgeous.

Answer by dentalcare32
Your dentist will provide the best option to take in the extraction site, to save you from any (if at all?) embarassment. The patient has to be a excellent candidate for teeth-in-a-day. Otherwise, normal course of implant placement surgery, sutures confiscation after 7-14 days, placing abutment, 3-6 months of healing process (osseointegration), and finally crowns.

Answer by Timothy
Dental Implants and Laser eye surgery is very safe currently. My cousin got her dental implants and lasik surgery in India by a company called Forerunners Healthcare. The Price for dental and lasik surgery is very less in India. She paid 25% of the price she was quoted in America.

Forerunners Healthcare is very well-known in India They arrange Dental surgery, jaw surgery, lasik eye surgery, Dental Implants etc for foreign patients in India. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and magazines- about their patient tales.
They arrange financing for USA, Canadian, UK and other international patients who plot to have surgery abroad for low cost, as dental and eye surgery is not covered by insurance. They also have photos pasted of their International patients. You can checkout their website. There are huge cost savings. As a doctor I personally believe that surgery can be easily handled in India, as the quality of healthcare available In India is simply best in the world. The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.

http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com

Hope this helps.

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