Tuesday 19 April 2011

Q&A: i had a molar removed because it was decayed- how much would it cost to get a false tooth implanted?

Q&A: i had a molar removed because it was decayed- how much would it cost to get a false tooth implanted?

Answer by AskNana
About $ 4000 in Australia.

Answer by dre
Its similar to asking how much does a car cost.

$ 2500 – $ 6000.00

Depends on the zipcode, the dentist, & the patient.

Answer by Dave F
An implant in Alberta Canada can be $ 5000-6000. A very small time ago they used to be about $ 3000,but it seems with the economy booming, up went the cost of doing an implant.

Answer by Vertigo
I’m in Australia and I’m in the middle of getting an implant place in – I’ve had the post place in and will be having the crown fitted soon. The total cost is A$ 5,000.

Answer by Fiona W
In the UK it would cost around £2000.

Give your answer to this question below!
Original post:
bridge dental implant

My tooth that is gone is on the right side in the middle. Plus how much is the cost of a bridge???

The dentist told me i need an implant. But i said, “I’d rather not get one. I want a bridge instead.”
I know I have a year in anticipation of my teeth go.

Answer by manup2this
girl you better work

Answer by greenbean
Do you really want a bridge- that’s like having fake teeth but for only one tooth. An implant would mean you could just carry on brushing your teeth as normal without having a yucky thing on the side of the sink each day.

Answer by Maureen
well i reckon yu sould see what one is the cheapest, but i reckon you should get an implant its just like a reall tooth. but the bridge is a small more of a hand full. So i reckon you shoudl get the implant. Best of luck!

Answer by grandpa walleye
If the teeth on each side of the gone tooth are in excellent shape, it would be terrible to mill them down for the crowns needed to attach the fake tooth to and cement the bridge to house. An implant would be a much better choice. Though if the adjacent teeth have cavities or huge fillings in them and crowns would strengthen and protect them, then a bridge would be a better choice. An implant would be about $ 1000 more expensive than a 3 un it bridge. Talk to your dentist for further advice and excellent luck.

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