Cosmetic Dentistry

Tooth Replacement Cost

Tooth Replacement Cost

Tooth Replacement CostLosing an adult tooth can be a traumatic and potentially debilitating experience. Tooth loss can lead to several issues like inability to masticate (chew) food, drifting or tipping of adjacent teeth leading to malocclusion, poor aesthetics, and lost of self-confidence.

As humans, once we lose an adult tooth, our bodies cannot replace it with another one. What are the options that you can consider to replace a missing tooth? and how much does it cost to replace a missing tooth?

What are the options?

It’s essential to book an initial consultation with your dentist to know the most suitable option. Some of the options include

  • dental implant and crown
  • dental bridge
  • denture

What is a Dental Implant?

A dental implant consists of two main components; the implant and a crown

  • The implant is made of titanium which is surgically inserted into the jaw bone

  • The crown is a cap placed over the implant resembling a natural tooth and is usually made of porcelain or porcelain fused to metal.

Pros

  • Titanium is a bio-compatible and solid metal, which means it can fuse to your bone and is accepted by the body’s immune system.

  • Maintains the thickness of the bone

  • Easy to clean and floss around as it the is lone standing

  • It does not affect any neighboring teeth

Cons

  • the dental implant in Sydney is usually expensive due to the complexity and material cost of the actual implant and the crown.

  • It can take a long time, from placement of the implant to get a crown placed over the top depending on the implant location, how fast your bone adapts and heals around the prosthesis.

  • risk of peri-implant disease

  • not everyone is suitable to have an implant due to compromised bone thickness, history of smoking, periodontitis (gum disease), or an immune condition that does not allow the bone to accept the dental implant

Dental Implants Cost

The cost of dental implants Sydney is usually divided into two components: the dental implant surgery and the cost of the dental crowns Sydney over the top.

For the implant surgery, the cost depends on whether you need a bone graft or a sinus lift procedure prior to the implant placement. In Australia, the tooth implant cost Sydney can range from $6,000 up to $10,000

At Sydney CBD Dentistry, Dental Implant + CEREC Crown package starts from $5,199 per tooth.

What is a Dental Bridge?

Bridge also has two components: the two abutments and the pontic. The abutment is generally a crown on the teeth on either side of the gap. The pontic is a false tooth to replace the missing tooth. Bridges usually are made from porcelain like zirconia, porcelain fused to metal, or a full metallic crown made of noble metals like gold. Porcelain crowns are matched with your natural teeth shade to look like your real teeth.

Pros

  • cheaper than the dental implants

  • restore the look and function of your teeth

  • faster treatment than implants, usually take 2 to 3 weeks

  • more stable than dentures

Cons

  • traditional bridges require to grind away healthy teeth to put crowns over them

  • not as sturdy as an implant

  • doesn’t last as long as the implant

  • doesn’t prevent bone loss like the implant

Dental Bridge Cost

Depend on the material that you choose, the cost of your bridge might vary from around $5000 to 7000 but at Sydney CBD Dentistry, our dental bridge starts from $4,350.

What is Denture?

A denture is a removable device that’s constructed to replace the missing teeth. It’s made from acrylic or acrylic and metal material.

Pros

  • the cheapest out of all the options

  • quick and straightforward, doesn’t involve any surgical procedure

  • can be a temporary option while waiting for dental implants

Cons

  • it is not stable and slip off easily, affecting patient dietary

  • gum and mouth irritated because the denture rubbing on soft tissue

  • problem with speaking

  • doesn’t prevent bone loss like the implant

  • people can notice you’re wearing a denture

How much is denture cost

It depends on the clinic; the price range of one-tooth denture in Sydney is around $800-$1,000 for an acrylic denture, for cobalt chrome dentures are $900 – $1,700, and Flexi dentures are $900-$1,300.

Cosmetic Dentistry

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Teeth whitening also known as teeth bleaching have been more and more sought after dental cosmetic treatment to this day. Teeth whitening Sydney can either be whitening products over the counter to apply at home or have it done professionally by your dentist.

These whitening products contain hydrogen peroxide. Other whitening products are peroxide free which contain carbamide peroxide or sodium perborate that releases hydrogen peroxide.

So is it worth it to get your teeth professionally whitened? Professional teeth whitening dentist in Sydney use 35% hydrogen peroxide. In chair whitening is more expensive than any whitening kits or bleaching tray.

However, the effects are immediate which gives an assurance to the patients that they will achieve the bright smile that they want. In just a few hours you can see the improvement on your teeth. However, not all people are eligible to whitening treatments.

If you are someone that has tartar build up, tooth decay and gum disease, sensitive teeth and sensitive gums, you might want to prioritise to treat these dental issues first before proceeding with any dental cosmetic treatment.

Teeth whitening products does not work on your crowns, veneers and fillings. It is best to have a consultation with your dentist to make sure that you can undergo this treatment and to know the risk and the side effects of teeth whitening.Teeth whitening in Sydney

Teeth whitening are temporary, but how long does professional teeth whitening last will depend on the type of whitening treatment you had and your aftercare.

Teeth whitening in Sydney can last for a few months up to three years. It varies from person to person.

The whitening effect will not last if you eat foods that can stain your teeth or when you drink coffee or tea. You must avoid smoking cigarettes as well if you want to prolong the whitening effects and continue having a bright white smile.

 

 

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