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Dental implant cost is a concern for increasing numbers of people as they look for an alternative to gaps or failing dentures or bridges. Many people are concerned about the cost of replacing their gaps / missing teeth or failing dentures or bridges and would like to know more about the cost of dental implants. A dental implant or dental implants are often the preferred choice for many reasons and so this is often the focus of attention. In this blog post we will address the key concerns about the cost of teeth implants, look at what others say about the costs and insurance for implants and consider what your options could be to keep costs as low as possible.

The first thing to consider is the constituent parts of the dental implant.

What are the constituent parts of the cost of a dental implant?

The cost of dental implant componentsThe cost of a dental implant is made up of the following components:

  1. The time involved in initial assessments, diagnostic, planning and communications stages with the dentist, implant surgeon, their clinical and laboratory team.
  2. Continuing training and education for the implant surgeon and team on the latest techniques, ideas and materials to replace missing teeth.
  3. The precision made dental implant equipment and components which are manufactured to tolerances of a few microns.
  4. The restoration which goes on top of the dental implant. This is the Crown/bridge/denture, the part which you will see manufactured by a dental technician.
  5. After-care and postsurgical appointments to ensure that the phase continues as required and that the implant remains healthy and infection free.
  6. Ongoing dental healthcare appointments. Your dental implant needs to be looked after the same as a natural tooth. Implants are not “fit and forget”!
  7. Dental implant / implants insurance to protect your investment

Dental implants are custom-made dental devices which are made exclusively for your own use. Each  bespoke implant will only ever fit one individual person and it is this time and effort in customising this precision made piece of engineering to your own requirements that adds to the cost.

Making dental implants cheaper.

It is possible to cut down on some of these costs, for example you could have a dental implant placed by someone with not so much experience. Their time would then be cheaper. You can also request cheaper dental implant components however, you may find that these cheaper components are not made to the same tolerances as more expensive implants and could be more prone to failure.

Using a cheap dental laboratory is also a possibility. However, cheaper dental laboratories may not use such good quality components in the manufacture of their restorations and may spend less time. This could result in a lower quality product which doesn’t look as good.

What is the cost of the dental implant?

This is a difficult question to answer, it depends upon how many you need and exactly what your own situation is (please contact us on 01453 595144 to book a consultation with us here in Stroud and find out more specifically what costs would be for your own individual case), however, as a guide a typical dental implant treatment including the surgery and restoration works out normally from £2500.

At Confident Dental Implants Centre, Stroud, we strongly believe in the benefits of using a premium quality dental implant system for the value and quality of life improvements this treatment will give our patients. We only work with experienced and skilled technicians in our dental implant treatments and we have invested in state of the art technology including cone beam CT scanning 3D imaging on site so as to provide our patients with as good a result as is possible. Following a detailed consultation and examination we will provide you with an itemised estimate for treatment costs, often with a range of options that can tailored to suit your requirements and budget for the most cost-effective restoration of your smile and confidence using dental implants. We offer finance and payment schemes to make our dental implant treatment as accessible and affordable as we possibly can.

Deciding to travel overseas for dental implants.

With the advent of modern information technology it has become easier to research different ways to replace missing teeth. Unfortunately many patients have decided that the solution to the problem of reducing costs is to go overseas the dental implants. The National Health Service has created their NHS choices website which has plenty of information about travelling overseas for dental implants, they quote:

 “You may not get all the information or reassurance you would normally get from your dentist at home” – Damien Walmsley, professor of restorative dentistry at the University of Birmingham

The General Dental Council also have excellent information about the cost of dental implants and travelling abroad, here’s a list of the recommendations they make with our own comments.

1. Who is going to undertake my treatment and what experience/education do they have?

One of the most important aspects with any type of invasive dental treatment is the amount of trust you have in your surgeon. Not only must they be a nice person and you should like them but you need to be sure they have adequate qualifications. Our oral implant surgeon Dr Colin Neil BDS, MFDS RCS, MSc (Implant Dentistry), DipDentSed, MSurgDent is highly qualified and is a tutor and examiner for various implant courses both at University and Royal College of Surgeons levels.  Dr Colin Neil teaches and receives referrals for implant treatments from many other dentists from across the country and has dedicated his practice to providing oral implant surgical solutions, so you can be rest assured that your treatment will be expertly provided with care. Dr Colin Neil is experienced and has additional postgraduate qualifications in providing oral surgery, bone grafting, sinus grafting so even when you have had considerable bone shrinkage when you present to him, he is expert in being able to reconstruct your bone as required. Dr Neil provides all aspects of dental implant care here in Stroud, including full-arch fixed implant bridge reconstructions “all-on-4™” “teeth in a day™” “fixed teeth fast™” and implant overdenture denture stabilisation techniques. Dr Neil also has special expertise in dealing with anxious patients, including gentle and empathetic treatment with optional oral and IV sedation available if required, having successfully helped many patients receive treatment when they would have otherwise struggled. Here is a video with further advice on finding an implant surgeon:

If you’re going abroad for treatment, do they offer the same high level of trust and assurance?

2. What references and reviews do you have from patients??

It is highly recommended that you ask the dental practice that you’re going to visit a list of patient reviews and testimonials. These reviews would give you an idea as to the type of treatments the practice is able to carry out an what patients may think about such treatment. The dental practice website should have these reviews or you may perhaps want to look at their patient testimonials on Google + or Youtube. Here is a video with an example testimonial from our delighted implant patients:

3. What regulatory bodies exist in your country and are you registered with them??

In order to practice dentistry in the United Kingdom every dentist, including those that place implants must be registered with the General Dental Council. Each practice must also conform to the guidelines and protocols as laid out by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), this ensures your standard of care meets defined standards, especially with cross infection control and your ability to feedback to the dentist any concerns. If you’re travelling overseas to have dental implants does your dentist have to register with a professional body? Who is going to hold them accountable for the treatment? And most importantly, if they are registered with a professional body is that registration compulsory?

4. What happens about paying for additional flights, hotels and costs if I am not happy with treatment?

As we have already mentioned a dental implant is a bespoke dental device and as such may not be perfect the first time. The dental implant itself is manufactured in a precision way and will not be seen however, the dental restoration which goes on top (crown, bridge or denture) will be bespoke made by a dental technician. Precise matching with the shape, contour and colour of the surrounding teeth and/or opposing teeth is vital in order to ensure that the completed restoration functions, performs and looks as good as possible.

Even with the best intention in the world, this does not always go right first time. You may be required to visit the dental practice a couple of times for minor modifications in order to get the restoration looking perfect. If this happens and you have travelled overseas you may incur considerable additional costs, what happens to these?

5. Do you have complaints system in place? And can I see a copy of it?

Part of compliance with the CQC, which is compulsory in the UK, is to have a robust complaints procedure. This ensures that you have the means to complain to your dentist if things don’t go right, they then have an obligation to follow-up this complaint. The CQC audit these complaints in the UK and ensure that the procedures are strictly adhered to. If you travel abroad for your dental implants will you get the same level of compliance? Who is going to monitor any complaints? Who will ensure that any complaints are followed up?

Here is our full audit with the CQC:

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