You Canadians pay way to much. About half of that here. Insurance pays for the crown but not the actual implant.I have several implants.
There is only one disadvantage - the price.
About 4k per tooth all said and done.
Fuck dentures.
How do you expect the dentists to be able to afford their lifestyle if they don't charge a lotYou Canadians pay way to much. About half of that here. Insurance pays for the crown but not the actual implant.
I have two. Once the work is done it is great, feels just as solid as the real thing.Anybody here have a dental implant and/or a bridge? What are the pros and cons?
I'm not a dentist, but from what I've been told, an abscess in an upper tooth is way way worse that in a lower tooth. Something about your brain being just above and the risk of the infection going to your brain and killing you. (This could be a wives tale, but why take the chance.)My problem is an upper bicuspid. My dentist removed the crown and post and he believes that the tooth (what is left) should be extracted and replaced with an implant or a bridge.
Question: Can't I just leave the stump of a tooth where it is?
What are the rates down there for dental work? ThanksI have been getting dental work done in Cuba.
Awesome work and cheap
What are the rates down there for dental work? Thanks
Yep. Happened with my first implant. This is why I always shudder when I hear about people going for cut rate dental tourism in Mexico or Easter Europe. I went through the hell of a rejected implant, and believe me, you are WAY better off going with an established and skilled oral surgeon here in Canuckistan. Sure, you'll be paying an extra few grand, but you are also exponentially increasing your chances of a successful procedure and recovery. If anyone wants to know the name of a doctor that may well be the best dental implant guys around, PM me. (note - he ain't cheap!)My friend's anchor became infected while she was waiting for it to 'set' and it had to be removed along with part of the bone. She's still waiting for that to heal while she considers the proposed 'solution' which is now a pair of anchors for a larger bridge.
Months and months of soft food—and suffering and expense—behind her, and no prospect but more of the same ahead.
My friend's anchor became infected while she was waiting for it to 'set' and it had to be removed along with part of the bone. She's still waiting for that to heal while she considers the proposed 'solution' which is now a pair of anchors for a larger bridge.
Months and months of soft food—and suffering and expense—behind her, and no prospect but more of the same ahead.
This is very concerning. Years ago I had a lower bicuspid that could't be saved so I had it extracted and life went on. I'm thinking that extraction of this bicuspid might be the least bad alternative.Yep. Happened with my first implant.
What are the rates down there for dental work? Thanks
I had a similar situation in my twenties, and did like wise, then kept putting off my dentist who kept urging me to get that hole filled for the sake of those on either side. After two decades, he finally convinced me, and I'm much happier for it, but it was a traditional bridge not an implant. Dentistry has evolved since then, but there are always going to be unfortunate problem cases. True in every profession.This is very concerning. Years ago I had a lower bicuspid that could't be saved so I had it extracted and life went on. I'm thinking that extraction of this bicuspid might be the least bad alternative.
Don't know, but for implants my understanding that it takes 3 weeks for it to take, so you may have to spend some time in Cuba. (nothing wrong with it if you can afford it)
Exactly why I stick to the oral surgeon that has done all my dental implants.Yep. Happened with my first implant. This is why I always shudder when I hear about people going for cut rate dental tourism in Mexico or Easter Europe. I went through the hell of a rejected implant, and believe me, you are WAY better off going with an established and skilled oral surgeon here in Canuckistan. Sure, you'll be paying an extra few grand, but you are also exponentially increasing your chances of a successful procedure and recovery. If anyone wants to know the name of a doctor that may well be the best dental implant guys around, PM me. (note - he ain't cheap!)