Wednesday 9 March 2011

Q&A: How much should a dental implant cost to replace a molar?

Q&A: How much should a dental implant cost to replace a molar?

Answer by Kwitty
Implants are very pricey, but are thr closest business to our natural teeth. It depends on what type of establish you get. There are three types whoch are transosteal, endosteal, and subperiosteal. Subperiosteal is most often used on posterior teeth since the ramus is not wide enough to help an endosteal or transosteal establish. The subperiosteal establish is like a saddle thay sits on the alveolar ridge. So when figuring the cost you must keep in mind the cost of the establish itself, the labor of the dentist/specialist, and the multiple visits it will take. Also keep in mind that if any complications arise it will cost more cash. Implants are very costly and you must make a plot with whoever will be doing it before the procedure is ongoing.

Answer by naenae4570
the establish itself in this area $ 2,000 – the establish abutment nearly $ 300-500, the establish crown in this area $ 1000

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My doctor is charging me $ 2700 for one bone grafting below sedation and $ 2495 for one establish. does this signal reasonable?

Answer by Bill
Grafting sounds in this area aptly.
Establish seems a modest high except that covers the crown too. If so then that’s a clad price.

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