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How Much Does a Tooth Implant Cost in South Africa?

Cost of a Tooth Implant in South Africa

 

How much does a false tooth cost in South Africa?

Generally, the cost of dental implants in South Africa lies with many factors and a final figure can only be given once a dentist accesses the mouth and lays out a plan of action. Prices start from R10 000 per tooth and can go up to R25 000 per tooth.

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 What are the 3 types of dental implants?

Bear in mind that, there are three common types of dental implants that you can choose from Endosteal, subperiosteal, and zygomatic. Endosteal is the safest and most common, followed by subperiosteal, and then zygomatic being the last and most complex. It is rarely used.

 How long do dental implants last?

According to data gathered from petients, dental implants last an average of 25 years. There are numerous reasons implants may last less than or longer than this average lifespan. These reasons are discussed below. People with good oral hygiene will have their implants last longer.

What is the cheapest way to replace a missing tooth?

A partial denture is actually meant to be the cheapest dental restoration available, with a dental bridge (and the corresponding adjacent tooth crowns) priced somewhere in between dental implants and dentures.

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Are dental implants painful?

Yes, but slightly or few pain. Considering a straightforward dental implant, for a patient with good bones and who does not need a lot of soft tissue surgery, has a pain level between two and three in the first 24 to 48 hours, which means over-the-counter medication like Tylenol or Advil will take care of any discomfort they are feeling.

 

How long does it take for a dental implant to feel normal?

This Depends on how quickly you’re healing, your mouth will begin to feel normal again about 1-2 weeks after your implant placement surgery. Basically, as at this time, you should feel no more pain, and you can eat your normal diet and resume strenuous activities like exercise.

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