I have really bad teeth and yes, I know it's disgusting (which is why I want to do something about it).
I have heard about in America they can remove all of your teeth and put in implants (not false teeth) that are permanantly in your mouth.
Can you get this done in the UK and does anyone know how much it costs? I don't mind travelling to anywhere in the UK to get it done!
Thanks
My teeth are really bad (I know it's gross) I want to do something about it and have heard about implants?
First thing frst. You better have a consultation wiht a dentist. Each dental implant done at the specialist cost around £2000. But there are other implant solutions availbe at cheaper price hence the need to see a Implantologiest or specilaist dentist to assess your case. A total implant reconstruction cost £15 000 at our practice. You can have them done abroad for much less.Check www.scanmedix.com or contact info@scanmedix.com
goodluck!
Reply:Go to a DENTIST and ask - THOUSANDS of POUNDS springs to mind
Reply:a place to start:
http://www.privatehealth.co.uk/private-d...
keep in mind thats very expensive, you talking about 300 pounds per tooth, and that's in Turkey
Reply:ABOUT A THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED,BUT YOU WILL GET RID OF YOUR TUMMY TROUBLES.GO TO THE DENTIST AND SEE, THEY WILL CHARGE A FEE FOR AN ESTIMATE,BUT AT LEAST YOU WILL KNOW.GOOD LUCK.
Reply:Yes, you can get them done in the UK. I watch "ten years younger" and I know they do that over here. You will have to go and see your dentist and then they can refer you to a specialist (cosmetic dentist). Or you could call the show and perhaps get it done for free????
Reply:Maybe just having your teeth crowned/capped would give you the results you require but it depends on the condition of your gums. I've had two done and am very pleased with the results, however it was £350 per tooth.
Go and find a good private dentist or a good NHS dentist who does private work. They will explain the options and the costs.
Reply:You should go to the dentest every 6 months so they can check up on your teeth. Also brush them 2-3 times a day with a good toothpaste like colgate or aquafresh. Get a mouthwash that can kill all of the rest of the plaque after your brush. If you want you can get special teeth polish called pearl drops. It makes your teeth shine. YOUR TEETH WILL LOOK GREAT!!!!
Reply:You need to see dentist for a proper consultation and they will advise. But if implants are anything along the lines of cosmetic dentistry, then you would be looking at spending AT LEAST a couple of hundred pounds per tooth plus the prep work before hand so all in all a good few thousand
Reply:Yeah have had a couple done myself after I had to have a couple of teeth extracted
You need to have existing teeth pulled ie removed, then wait 6 months for your gums to heal over
They basically screw a new tooth into your mouth. Sounds gross but is much more long term and a better look than capping.
Loads of downsides tho - 6 months without teeth (have them done in stages), they cost around £1200 each tooth, the NHS wont contribute and not many dentists do them, its very specialised
Reply:Consult a dentist who will let you know of available treaments and cost.
Reply:FYI, if you could not take care of your real teeth, chances are that your implants will fail. They still require as much, if not more attention than your real teeth do. If you are going to spend that much money, I would hope you take care of them. PLUS- here in America, its about $2000 per implant...this is not including the crown that your general dentist will fabricate which is about $7-800 dollars. You have 28 teeth in your mouth, so this will be REALLY expensive. This is not including the extractions of existing teeth, reshaping of the ridge (aveloplasty), and possible bone grafts which are more common than not with multiple extractions. Another alternative is to remove the existing teeth and place 4 implants where your 'I' teeth are ( your cainine, vampire teeth). You can have full upper and lower dentures that snap into these implants and keep them in place. I hope this helps you.
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