The perception is that implants are expensive and unaffordable, however are they really? and do they differ in price in other treatment options?
At Aidencare Dental, we are proud to announce that we work with the government incentive to control the cost of implants so you will get maximum value and quality for implants done here.
Regarding Implants, Here is a FAQ of commonly discussed topics:
1. How long does it take?
This depends on:
Is there already a tooth in the space that needs to be taken out
Has there been a missing space there for a long time
Do you need a bone graft
Do you need a gum graft?
A Simple implant can take 3 months to "osseointegrate". i.e. set into the bone
After this is completed we can make the crown which takes around 1 - 2 weeks. For complicated cases involving bone or gum grafting, it can take 6 months to a year to complete
1. The implant body
Parts of Implant:

The body, for a lack of better words is the part that sinks and locks into the bone, resembling the root of the tooth. The brands we work with (but not limited to) at Aidencare include:
Nobel Biocare
Straumann
Osstem
Then we go into certain models of brands, for example Nobel Biocare (which has recently participated in the government VBP initiative to control cost), has several models but I will mention 2:
VBP - PCC Value implant
Nobel Active Premium implant
So very quickly you can see that this can cause different variations of price and we haven't even got onto different kinds of abutment and different materials of crown.
2. The abutment
The abutment selection can also vary in price, there can be stock abutments from the implant brand or custom abutments from the lab, but the choice can depend on the case so this is not an question easily answered without a check up.
3. Implant vs Bridge (or other treatment options)

I'm not against the dental bridge if it's indicated, for those of you not familiar, certain types of bridge involve cutting the teeth either side of the missing space so a false tooth can be "hung" on both teeth. This can be a great option if:
You don't have adequate bone for the implant and don't want to undergo bone grafting.
You don't have adequate gum for the implant and don't want to undergo gum grafting.
The tooth teeth to be cut are not virgin teeth, meaning they already have a filling or crown of some sort (so we are not doing much more additional cutting).
But to challenge this option
The bridge itself may not different too much in price in comparison with the implant, especially not there is a government incentive to control implant prices.
4. Do you need a bone or gum graft、
Simply put, we need to assess through the use of a CBCT (3D X ray) whether you have another bone height or width, this is near impossible without seeing these details on a screen and taking photos on your gum in relation to the lip line etc.
If there are any other questions relating to this, please get In touch. This Article was written by Dr. Oscar Sum

Dr. Oscar Sum is a dentist in Shanghai practicing in central Shanghai who performs Implant surgery, Orthodontics, and other advanced dental procedures. Please call scan the QR code to enquire about an appointment with Dr. Sum

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