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Dental Implants Explained

If you are thinking about having dental implants, it can be an intimidating process.

This resource breaks down what dental implants are, what to look out for and how a typical dental implant patient journey looks like. This guide is not meant to convince you to head in to do dental implants surgery, but gives you a balanced perspective on what dental implant surgery involves.

A dental implant serves as a substitute for dentures or dental bridges, offering a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth that closely mimics your natural teeth. 

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Dental Implants Cost

The comprehensive cost of having dental implants treatment with me is:

$3,850-$6,500

/ Tooth

Dental Implants Cost with Medisave Subsidy

Reduce the cost of your dental implants treatment with Medisave coverage of up to $1,250 per tooth. 

$2,600 - $5,250

/ Tooth

Dental Implants Cost Breakdown (w/o 9% GST)

Additional Dental Treatment Costs

Should you require any further treatments before dental implants, here are a list of treatment fee estimates that you should be aware of: 

Dr Gerald Tan (Dental Implants Dentist) - Dental Implants Gum Grafting Procedure

Gum Grafting (Medisave claimable)

$1,080 – $2,250

Dr Gerald Tan (Dental Implants Dentist) - Dental Implants Bone Grafting Procedure

Bone Grafting

$720 – $1,350

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IV Sedation

$1,200/hour

Dental Implants Suitability

You are most likely to be suitable for dental implants if you fulfill the following criteria: 

  • No presence of periodontal (gum) disease
  • Healthy overall health condition
  • Sufficient bone density in the targeted area 
  • No bite complications 
  • Not under prolonged use of certain medications 
  • Do not take medications that cause bleeding, such as blood thinners 

Dental Implants Benefits

Dental implants have gained widespread acceptance as the preferred method for replacing missing teeth in the majority of patients. The advantages of dental implants over other methods of replacing missing teeth include:

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Functions Like Real Teeth

The implants undergo surgical osseointegration into the jawbone, establishing a robust base for the artificial prosthesis, typically a crown.

The dental technician meticulously crafts the prosthesis to replicate the shape, size, surface texture, contours, and colors of natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and natural feel in your mouth.

In addition to their natural appearance and feel, dental implants require maintenance akin to that of natural teeth, involving regular brushing and flossing. Unlike dentures that need removal for cleaning and maintenance, implant prostheses remain in place, eliminating the need for self-removal.

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High Success Rate

The success rate of dental implants, as reported in peer-reviewed scientific journals, varies between 90-98%, depending on the research university that publishes these articles. 

This success rate is achievable when cases are meticulously planned, surgeries are performed with precision, and a rigorous maintenance program is followed consistently.

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Potential to Last a Lifetime

It is not uncommon for dental implants to endure for more than 10 years, with some instances of implants lasting a lifetime for certain patients.

However, the implant prosthesis is subject to wear and tear from biting forces and typically necessitates replacement every 10-15 years.

Several variables impact the longevity of dental implants, including diligent care, adherence to a maintenance regimen with your dental surgeon, lifestyle choices, jawbone density, susceptibility to gum disease, and the stability of your bite with natural teeth.

Dental Implants Pros and Cons

Cons

The disadvantages of dental implants treatment.

Pros

The advantages of dental implants treatment.

Dental Implants Treatment Options

There are many different types of dental implants that are chosen for you based on which best suits your needs and condition. For example, if you have a lower jawbone density, then zygomatic or tubero pterygoid dental implants might be more suitable for you.

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Single-Unit Dental Implants

These dental implants are a fitting choice for patients seeking to replace a single missing tooth.

Procedures for single unit dental implants can range from straightforward to highly intricate, sometimes necessitating multiple bone and soft tissue grafting procedures.

As a rough guideline, surgeries for single unit dental implants in the upper or lower front area are generally considered more complex than those for side teeth or molars. However, each case is assessed individually based on its unique circumstances!

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Multi-Unit Dental Implants

Multi-unit dental implants are ideal for individuals needing simultaneous replacement of multiple teeth, typically ranging from 3 to 5 teeth.

Options for replacing each missing tooth include individual dental implant fixtures for each tooth or multi-unit bridges supported by implant fixtures.

As always, each case is evaluated based on its specific circumstances, and every treatment plan is tailored to the individual patient.

Dental Implants Patient Journey

Despite common misconceptions, the process of placing dental implants is relatively simple and causes minimal discomfort, particularly when carried out by a well-trained and experienced dentist.

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1

Consultation and Case Assessment

2

Dental Implant Surgery and Abutment Placement

3

Biological Integration of Implants to Bone

4

Dental Implant Crown Placement