Dental Implant Cost
Everything You Need To Know And More Besides
If you’re considering undergoing an implant-based restoration, then one of the first things to cross your mind is likely to be the dental implant cost. You need to know the cost of dental implants so that you don’t pay over the odds for your treatment.
While the concept of dental implant surgery is simple enough – a titanium fixture is placed into the jaw bone that then acts as an anchor or support for a new tooth – the costing of the procedure is not so straightforward.
Why?
Because there are so many different factors that can affect the full dental implants cost. These include:
Bone quality
Did you know that for a dental implant to survive, it needs to be placed into sufficient and healthy bone? The problem is that when teeth are missing for any length of time bone tissue starts to shrink in a process known as resorption. If this is the case a bone graft may need to be carried out on top of a number of other dental procedures and of course, this will add to the price of a single tooth implant
The number of teeth replacements
As a general rule of thumb, the cost of a dental implant procedure increases as per the number of implants placed. This is why there are options to have single dental implants that support just one replacement tooth or that can support multiple teeth. In addition, ‘All on 4/6 Full Arch Implant Solution’ can support full sets of dentures and are an affordable, full mouth dental implants solution for edentulous patients (the condition of being toothless to some degree).
Types of dental implant
Did you know that an implant is made up of 3 main parts? The artificial titanium fixture, the abutment and the crown! Each can vary in quality and size which also affects the overall dental implant cost.
There are many dental implant brands in the market today. If you’re wondering what type of implants we use. The answer is DIO. They allow us to perform computer-guided implant placement for greater patient comfort, safety and accuracy using their DIOnavi system.
Particular dentists or dental implant specialists you choose
The speciality and location of your chosen dentist will also have an impact on the cost of dental implants. As an example, a dentist with a dental practice in say Sydney, (Australia’s most expensive city according to research) is likely to be burdened with greater overheads than say a dentist with a practice in other states. For this reason, you can and should, expect to pay more.
Here at Digital Dental Surgery Sydney, we invest in the latest cutting-edge technology to provide the very best dental solutions for our patients. Most of our services are carried out digitally and we have 4 dentists all very capable of carrying out complex dental implant surgery.
Other additional treatments
Finally you may also need/want other treatments prior to/or after, undergoing implant-based restorations. Naturally, this will add to the price of any dental implants cost per tooth.
A very common question were asked is…
Dental Implant Cost
Everything You Need To Know And More Besides
If you’re considering undergoing an implant-based restoration, then one of the first things to cross your mind is likely to be the dental implant cost. You need to know the cost of dental implants so that you don’t pay over the odds for your treatment.
While the concept of dental implant surgery is simple enough – a titanium fixture is placed into the jaw bone that then acts as an anchor or support for a new tooth – the costing of the procedure is not so straightforward.
Why?
Because there are so many different factors that can affect the full dental implants cost. These include:
Bone quality
Did you know that for a dental implant to survive, it needs to be placed into sufficient and healthy bone? The problem is that when teeth are missing for any length of time bone tissue starts to shrink in a process known as resorption. If this is the case a bone graft may need to be carried out on top of a number of other dental procedures and of course, this will add to the price of a single tooth implant
The number of teeth replacements
As a general rule of thumb, the cost of a dental implant procedure increases as per the number of implants placed. This is why there are options to have single dental implants that support just one replacement tooth or that can support multiple teeth. In addition, ‘All on 4/6 Full Arch Implant Solution’ can support full sets of dentures and are an affordable, full mouth dental implants solution for edentulous patients (the condition of being toothless to some degree).
Types of dental implant
Did you know that an implant is made up of 3 main parts? The artificial titanium fixture, the abutment and the crown! Each can vary in quality and size which also affects the overall dental implant cost.
There are many dental implant brands in the market today. If you’re wondering what type of implants we use. The answer is DIO. They allow us to perform computer-guided implant placement for greater patient comfort, safety and accuracy using their DIOnavi system.
Particular dentists or dental implant specialists you choose
The speciality and location of your chosen dentist will also have an impact on the cost of dental implants. As an example, a dentist with a dental practice in say Sydney, (Australia’s most expensive city according to research) is likely to be burdened with greater overheads than say a dentist with a practice in other states. For this reason, you can and should, expect to pay more.
Here at Digital Dental Surgery Sydney, we invest in the latest cutting-edge technology to provide the very best dental solutions for our patients. Most of our services are carried out digitally and we have 4 dentists all very capable of carrying out complex dental implant surgery.
Other additional treatments
Finally you may also need/want other treatments prior to/or after, undergoing implant-based restorations. Naturally, this will add to the price of any dental implants cost per tooth.
A very common question were asked is…
“Why should I get a dental implant?”
Of course, it’s always a good idea to speak to your dentist for their input. However, the truth is that for the right patient dental implants have many benefits over (and often cheaper than) traditional methods of teeth replacement.
These include the fact that they:
Last much longer than traditional bridges or dentures
With traditional bridges or dentures, on the other hand, a typical shelf life is around ten years, some longer, some less. So ultimately, when you undergo dental implant surgery, you’re paying for a teeth implant cost that hopefully, you’ll only need to do once during your lifetime.
Prevent bone loss
Dental implants are the only type of missing teeth replacement which can halt the natural bone loss process. When a tooth is missing it kick-starts a natural process known as bone resorption. This is when the bone tissue that once supported a natural tooth root starts to break down. As a result, it can cause the shape of the jaw to change. Unfortunately, bridges and conventional dentures can’t stop this from happening and this is why dentures in particular (due to the ever-changing shape of the jaw) need to be changed every so often.
On the other hand, because the dental implant root is made from titanium, not only is it biocompatible, but it will fuse with any remaining bone tissue over time. So as well as being a permanent fixture in the mouth, dental implants have the ability to halt the bone loss process.
Are a stand-alone tooth replacement
Alternatively, when conventional bridges, or in some cases dentures are placed, they rely on the support of nearby natural teeth. These often need re-shaping to take the supporting framework. This may compromise their condition and add to your dental costs a few years down the line.
Become hard to spot
Give peace of mind
Allow you to eat what you want
“Why should I get a dental implant?”
Of course, it’s always a good idea to speak to your dentist for their input. However, the truth is that for the right patient dental implants have many benefits over (and often cheaper than) traditional methods of teeth replacement.
These include the fact that they:
Last much longer than traditional bridges or dentures
With traditional bridges or dentures, on the other hand, a typical shelf life is around ten years, some longer, some less. So ultimately, when you undergo dental implant surgery, you’re paying for a teeth implant cost that hopefully, you’ll only need to do once during your lifetime.
Prevent bone loss
Dental implants are the only type of missing teeth replacement which can halt the natural bone loss process. When a tooth is missing it kick-starts a natural process known as bone resorption. This is when the bone tissue that once supported a natural tooth root starts to break down. As a result, it can cause the shape of the jaw to change. Unfortunately, bridges and conventional dentures can’t stop this from happening and this is why dentures in particular (due to the ever-changing shape of the jaw) need to be changed every so often.
On the other hand, because the dental implant root is made from titanium, not only is it biocompatible, but it will fuse with any remaining bone tissue over time. So as well as being a permanent fixture in the mouth, dental implants have the ability to halt the bone loss process.
Are a stand-alone tooth replacement
Alternatively, when conventional bridges, or in some cases dentures are placed, they rely on the support of nearby natural teeth. These often need re-shaping to take the supporting framework. This may compromise their condition and add to your dental costs a few years down the line.
Become hard to spot
Give peace of mind
Allow you to eat what you want
Cost of dental implants – The affordability factor
We’ve already stated that undergoing dental implant surgery and any subsequent treatment doesn’t come cheap. In fact, it’s no secret that it costs thousands of dollars. But also, we’ve highlighted the major advantages of having them. So that’s the dilemma for many people considering implant-based restorations today.
Let’s face it, several thousands of dollars is a lot of money to pay for tooth replacement; but are there ways you can make the dental implant cost more affordable?
General and major dental insurance plans
In Australia, if you require dental treatment, it can generally be partially covered by private health insurance companies. Stand-alone dental providers are pretty rare. Along with more specialised treatment areas such as endodontics (root canal treatment) and orthodontics (braces) coverage, there are two main types of dental health insurance. These are:
General dental insurance and major dental insurance
Typically, general insurance from a private healthcare company will cover things like
● Fillings
● Fluoride treatments
● Dental check-ups + x-ray
● Hygiene cleaning
plus a whole host of other preventative treatments.
Alternatively, major dental insurance would usually include restorative treatments such as bridges, crowns and other restorations. It may even stretch to root canals. However, many insurers specifically exclude dental implants.
However, it isn’t entirely impossible to obtain dental cover for major dental procedures such as implants. So, as a top tip….
● Do your research and get your insurance plan in place well ahead of time (plan around cooling-off periods)
● Check the small print to ensure they cover for ‘extras’ such as dental implants
● Look out for annual limits – In some cases you may have to pay in for 12 months before you can plan on using it.
So, if insurance isn’t the way to get affordable dental implants, then what other ways are there of getting implant-based restorations?
Here at Digital Dental Surgery Sydney for example, we offer patients a full guarantee that if the implant (for whatever reason) fails within 1 year – we’ll replace it free of charge.
So are there other ways that you can make dental implant treatment affordable.
Cost of dental implants – The affordability factor
We’ve already stated that undergoing dental implant surgery and any subsequent treatment doesn’t come cheap. In fact, it’s no secret that it costs thousands of dollars. But also, we’ve highlighted the major advantages of having them. So that’s the dilemma for many people considering implant-based restorations today.
Let’s face it, several thousands of dollars is a lot of money to pay for tooth replacement; but are there ways you can make the dental implant cost more affordable?
General and major dental insurance plans
In Australia, if you require dental treatment, it can generally be partially covered by private health insurance companies. Stand-alone dental providers are pretty rare. Along with more specialised treatment areas such as endodontics (root canal treatment) and orthodontics (braces) coverage, there are two main types of dental health insurance. These are:
General dental insurance and major dental insurance
Typically, general insurance from a private healthcare company will cover things like
● Fillings
● Fluoride treatments
● Dental check-ups + x-ray
● Hygiene cleaning
plus a whole host of other preventative treatments.
Alternatively, major dental insurance would usually include restorative treatments such as bridges, crowns and other restorations. It may even stretch to root canals. However, many insurers specifically exclude dental implants.
However, it isn’t entirely impossible to obtain dental cover for major dental procedures such as implants. So, as a top tip….
● Do your research and get your insurance plan in place well ahead of time (plan around cooling-off periods)
● Check the small print to ensure they cover for ‘extras’ such as dental implants
● Look out for annual limits – In some cases you may have to pay in for 12 months before you can plan on using it.
So, if insurance isn’t the way to get affordable dental implants, then what other ways are there of getting implant-based restorations?
Here at Digital Dental Surgery Sydney for example, we offer patients a full guarantee that if the implant (for whatever reason) fails within 1 year – we’ll replace it free of charge.
So are there other ways that you can make dental implant treatment affordable.
Financial payment plans
One of the most popular ways to make dental implant surgery and subsequent treatment affordable is to take up one of the many financial payment plans. As a relatively recent addition, dedicated payment plans offer flexible solutions to those individuals seeking dental treatment.
Before payment plans were introduced, it was more than likely that a patient would have declined ‘All on 4/6 Full Arch Implant Solution ‘ as soon as they saw the full mouth teeth implants cost. Now, however, when dentists offer dedicated payment plans, it means that the patient can have the treatment they need when they need it most.
The good news is that many dentists throughout Sydney and indeed most of Australia, now offer patients the chance to spread the cost of expensive treatments. As result, a dedicated dental implants payment plan, for example, allows patients to spread the cost, making any dental implants cost more affordable.
Here’s how it works,
Step 1
The patient enters the practice and gets seen by the dentist. Upon inspection, the dentist feels that the patient could benefit from dental implant treatment. This is then discussed with the patient.
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
While it’s true that being able to spread the dental implant cost makes having an implant-based restoration affordable, the fact of the matter is that you still don’t want to be overpaying.
So how much can you expect to pay? In other words…how much are dental implants per tooth?
When it comes to pricing it’s normal for the titanium implant and the crown to be priced separately, although to make it easier for patients, dentists will often quote a single ‘all in’ price.
As a top tip….
It’s important to establish what’s included in the price as there are many stories of patients thinking they’ve got a good deal only to realise that the fee, was an ‘implant only’ price and didn’t actually include the crown. Instead, get your dentist to detail exactly what’s included in the price and ensure that it’s agreed upon by all parties, before any treatment starts.
But in addition…
The price of a single tooth implant will vary, taking into account a number of factors:
Number of dental visits
Depending upon whether your dental implants are placed and fitted with crowns that same day (known as immediate loading) or, utilise a 2 or 3 stage process as many conventional implants do, may add to your dental implant cost calculations.
For example, you may also need to factor in the cost of
● Tooth removal
● Periodic examinations
● Fitting and removal of any temporary teeth
● Fitting of your permanent crowns
In some cases but not all, the cost of an initial consultation will also need to be included.
How many teeth you need replacing with dental implants
Normally the cost of dental implants is relative to the number and type of implants placed. However, some dentists may offer a discount or promotional offers, while others may charge accordingly for a fully digitalised process.
Full size or mini implants?
On average, the full dental implants cost of standard size implants will be more than mini implants. The obvious reason for this is the size difference. Typically, a standard implant has a diameter of 3.5mm – 6mm, whereas a mini implant has a base of between 2mm and 3.5mm. That said, mini implants are primarily utilised to secure loose and lower arch dentures into the mouth
and aren’t used as replacements for standard implants. As a result, they may not be suitable for every case.
So with all that said, how can you be sure that you get a fair price in return for a fully restored smile?
The answer is to speak to our dentists and take a look at all the options discussed. In doing so, you’ll be able to work out a rough dental implant price list, that should give you a pretty substantial breakdown of costs.
Here at Digital Dental Surgery Sydney, we believe in openness and transparency when it comes to dental implant cost. So if you’re considering an implant-based restoration to replace a missing tooth/teeth then come and talk to us.
As each case is different we’ll assess your needs and requirements and give you a price based on your specific treatment plan. We trust in the quality of our treatment and the safety of our work to deliver the very best clinical and aesthetic outcomes for all our patients.
So what are you waiting for? Contact us today on (02) 9158 6326 and take your first steps towards achieving a healthy, happy, confidence-boosting smile that you can be proud of.
Financial payment plans
One of the most popular ways to make dental implant surgery and subsequent treatment affordable is to take up one of the many financial payment plans. As a relatively recent addition, dedicated payment plans offer flexible solutions to those individuals seeking dental treatment.
Before payment plans were introduced, it was more than likely that a patient would have declined ‘All on 4/6 Full Arch Implant Solution’ as soon as they saw the full mouth teeth implants cost. Now, however, when dentists offer dedicated payment plans, it means that the patient can have the treatment they need when they need it most.
The good news is that many dentists throughout Sydney and indeed most of Australia, now offer patients the chance to spread the cost of expensive treatments. As result, a dedicated dental implants payment plan, for example, allows patients to spread the cost, making any dental implants cost more affordable.
Here’s how it works,
Step 1
The patient enters the practice and gets seen by the dentist. Upon inspection, the dentist feels that the patient could benefit from dental implant treatment. This is then discussed with the patient.
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
While it’s true that being able to spread the dental implant cost makes having an implant-based restoration affordable, the fact of the matter is that you still don’t want to be overpaying.
So how much can you expect to pay? In other words…how much are dental implants per tooth?
When it comes to pricing it’s normal for the titanium implant and the crown to be priced separately, although to make it easier for patients, dentists will often quote a single ‘all in’ price.
As a top tip….
It’s important to establish what’s included in the price as there are many stories of patients thinking they’ve got a good deal only to realise that the fee, was an ‘implant only’ price and didn’t actually include the crown. Instead, get your dentist to detail exactly what’s included in the price and ensure that it’s agreed upon by all parties, before any treatment starts.
But in addition…
The price of a single tooth implant will vary, taking into account a number of factors:
Number of dental visits
Depending upon whether your dental implants are placed and fitted with crowns that same day (known as immediate loading) or, utilise a 2 or 3 stage process as many conventional implants do, may add to your dental implant cost calculations.
For example, you may also need to factor in the cost of
● Tooth removal
● Periodic examinations
● Fitting and removal of any temporary
teeth
● Fitting of your permanent crowns
In some cases but not all, the cost of an initial consultation will also need to be included.
How many teeth you need replacing with dental implants
Normally the cost of dental implants is relative to the number and type of implants placed. However, some dentists may offer a discount or promotional offers, while others may charge accordingly for a fully digitalised process.
Full size or mini implants?
On average, the full dental implants cost of standard size implants will be more than mini implants. The obvious reason for this is the size difference. Typically, a standard implant has a diameter of 3.5mm – 6mm, whereas a mini implant has a base of between 2mm and 3.5mm. That said, mini implants are primarily utilised to secure loose and lower arch dentures into the mouth
and aren’t used as replacements for standard implants. As a result, they may not be suitable for every case.
So with all that said, how can you be sure that you get a fair price in return for a fully restored smile?
The answer is to speak to our dentists and take a look at all the options discussed. In doing so, you’ll be able to work out a rough dental implant price list, that should give you a pretty substantial breakdown of costs.
Here at Digital Dental Surgery Sydney, we believe in openness and transparency when it comes to dental implant cost. So if you’re considering an implant-based restoration to replace a missing tooth/teeth then come and talk to us.
As each case is different we’ll assess your needs and requirements and give you a price based on your specific treatment plan. We trust in the quality of our treatment and the safety of our work to deliver the very best clinical and aesthetic outcomes for all our patients.
So what are you waiting for? Contact us today on (02) 9158 6326 and take your first steps towards achieving a healthy, happy, confidence-boosting smile that you can be proud of.