How much does it cost to implant dentures – Detailed price list

Implanting dentures after tooth loss to restore both aesthetics and chewing function is extremely necessary. Because getting dental implants as early as possible is good for oral health and limits complications. However, there are quite a few people who are worried abouthow much it costs to get dentures, so they hesitate to get it done soon. To learn in detail about tooth implantation methods as well as the costs for each method, please join My Auris dentistry to learn through the following article. 

Methods of denture implantation

There are quite a few customers wondering how much it costs to implant dentures, but this is a general question that is very difficult to answer. Because tooth implantation is not just 1 method but there are 3 methods today. Meanwhile, each method has different advantages and disadvantages and costs.

Removable dentures 

Removable dentures are the traditional dental implant method that has been performed so far in many schools. case of tooth loss. Dentures are composed of a jaw base that can be made of plastic or a frame. Above, dentures made of plastic or porcelain are pressed on top. 

Not only are there removable dentures like before, but now there are also removable dentures to meet the customer’s condition and number of missing teeth. Removable dentures are also designed with a jaw base and pressed dentures on top. At the same time, these dentures can have metal hooks to fix the teeth on the jaw.

Advantages 

  • Fill missing teeth gaps, restore aesthetics 
  • Improves chewing 
  • Low cost, economical 
  • Fast treatment time, completed in just 2-4 days

Disadvantages 

  • Removable jaws only fit tightly in the beginning, later on the jaw loosens and easily falls during chewing and daily activities.
  • Inconvenience in cleaning, if not cleaned thoroughly, it will easily cause bad breath. Or if used for a long time, the fluid seeps into the base of the jaw causing bad odor. 
  • Metal hooks impact real teeth, affecting the health of these teeth. 
  • Only restoring the tooth crown does not prevent jaw bone loss
  • Aesthetics are not high enough to easily recognize dentures 
  • The chewing ability is not high, only restoring about 30-40% of the chewing force from real teeth. 
  • Longevity is not high, on average it only needs to be replaced after 3-5 years of use
  • Limited restoration cases, usually only applied to older people. 
Removable denture
Removable denture

Ceramic dental bridge 

Ceramic dental bridge is a method Dental implants are quite a popular choice. The porcelain bridge series consists of adjacent porcelain teeth. These teeth are colored and crafted according to size and shape parameters similar to real teeth. Depending on the number of missing teeth, the porcelain bridge series has the corresponding number of teeth. 

For example, if 1 tooth is lost, the porcelain bridge series will include 3 teeth with 1 tooth replacing the missing tooth and 2 teeth as abutments. 

To do this, the doctor will have to grind 2 or a few teeth adjacent to the missing tooth to make an abutment to support the porcelain bridge. Tooth grinding is done with the right technique and at the right rate so as not to affect the health of the abutment teeth. When the porcelain tooth processing is completed, the doctor will make an appointment for the customer to come to the dentist to try the porcelain bridge. If there is no longer any discomfort or discomfort, the doctor will fix the porcelain bridge with specialized dental glue. 

Advantages 

  • Highly aesthetic because porcelain teeth have a clear, bright color similar to real teeth.
  • Restores chewing to a good level, about 60-70% of the chewing force of real teeth. 
  • Prevents misaligned teeth and malocclusion. 
  • Easy to clean because it is fixed on the jaw. 
  • Fast implementation time, only 2-4 days after completion. 

Disadvantages 

  • Even though chewing and eating are restored, it is only good at first. Later, porcelain teeth may recede, making chewing uncomfortable. 
  • High aesthetics with quality ceramic lines, while metal ceramics are easily oxidized, causing blackening of the gum line. 
  • Underneath the porcelain bridge is difficult to clean and is also where plaque and food debris accumulate, creating an environment for bacteria to penetrate and attack real tooth pulp. From there, not only does it cause bad breath, but it also causes many dental diseases. 
  • The cost is also quite high, with porcelain lines costing 2-3 million, while 3-tooth porcelain bridges cost 6-9 million. 
  • Life expectancy is not high, average use is 5-7 years, but it depends on use and care. Because if the porcelain bridge is cracked, broken, or broken, it may have to be replaced sooner than planned. 
  • There is an impact on real teeth such as tooth grinding, so these teeth will gradually weaken and will also be lost over time. 
  • Ceramic bridges only restore tooth crowns, do not affect tooth roots, so they cannot prevent jaw bone loss. 
  • Only applies to cases where 1 tooth is lost and at most 2-4 teeth. Because the porcelain bridge is too long, it does not bring good results. 
  • Cannot restore tooth number 7 because tooth number 8 (wisdom tooth) is not qualified to be an abutment. 
Porcelain dental bridge
Ceramic dental bridges

Dental implants 

Dental implants are a method of dental implantation. The most modern and optimal today. This method is highly appreciated by experts and doctors and recommended for restoring lost teeth. 

Dental implants consist of 3 parts: the implant post is made from hard, strong, durable, non-abrasive, oxidized, and environmentally safe titanium material that replaces the tooth root. Porcelain crowns are porcelain teeth crafted to the specifications of real teeth to replace tooth crowns. And the abutment joint has the effect of connecting the abutment with the ceramic crown. 

To do this, the doctor inserts the implant into the jawbone. After the implant is firmly integrated with the jawbone, the crafted porcelain crown will be restored to form a complete tooth. 

Currently, not only 1 tooth restoration, but implants also have restoration techniques for cases of complete tooth loss such as all on 4 implants and all on 6 implants. 400;” aria-level=”1″>High aesthetics like a complete real tooth is very difficult to recognize

  • High chewing ability, almost completely restores up to 90% of the chewing power of real teeth. At the same time, the sturdy implant post ensures comfortable chewing, without restrictions like porcelain bridges and removable dentures. 
  • Restoring both crown and root should prevent jaw bone loss
  • Prevent shifting teeth and malocclusion
  • Independent tooth implant method, non-invasive to real teeth. 
  • Suitable for many cases of tooth loss, location of lost teeth. Can restore any position of the tooth, can restore the loss of 1 tooth, 2 teeth or many teeth and even the entire tooth. jaw. 
  • Long lifespan, up to 25 years on average, if cared for and used properly. 
  • Safe, benign, highly biocompatible material
  • Easy to clean, protects and improves oral health. At the same time, prevents dental diseases.  >
  • Disadvantages score 

    • With many outstanding advantages, implants have the biggest disadvantage: high cost. 
    • Long treatment time, usually 3-6 months. 
    • Requires modern, advanced equipment, techniques, skills, expertise and experience from the transplant doctor implant. 
    Dental implants 
    Dental implants

    How much does it cost to get dentures? 

    As mentioned above, each method of dental implantation has different advantages and disadvantages. And perhaps everyone can imagine which method costs more. Not only does the price of dental implantation differ, how much does it cost also depends on many other factors such as:

    • Policies, incentives, and price lists are different for each dentist
    • The condition and oral health of each customer is different
    • Number of teeth to be implanted
    • Materials, such as ceramic dental materials or high-quality implants, cost more than conventional ones. 

    So how much does it cost to get dentures? 

    • Price of dental implants with removable dentures = (number of dentures * denture material) + price of frame dentures. 
    • Price of dental implant with porcelain bridge = number of dentures * price of 1 porcelain tooth. 
    • Price of dental implant = number of dentures * price of 1 set of implant posts + number of dentures * price of 1 porcelain tooth. 
    How much does it cost to get dentures? 
    How much does it cost to get dentures?

    How much does it cost to get dentures at each dentist, so everyone should go directly to the dentist to find out the most specific details. The following is the reference price list at My Auris dentistry for ceramic crown and implant materials:

    Ceramic type Ceramic line name Price 1-7 teeth Price 8-15 teeth Price >= 16 teeth  Coloring Skills technical Genuine warranty  Vip companion (*)
    Treatment ceramics – component ceramics 

    Technology: CNc

    Upzera/ Zirconia  3,000,000 2,500,000 1,500,000 3 ¾ crown 3 years 2 years (worth 6 million)
    Vita care USA  4,000,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 6 ¾ crown 5 years  3 years (worth 9 million)
    Complete porcelain part 

    Technology: CNC/ Hybrid

    Ceramil/Cercon HT/ Nacera  4,500,000 3,500,000 3,000,000 12 ¾ crown 6 years 5 years (worth 15 million)
    HT smile Natural  6,000,000 4,500,000 4,000,000 12 ¾ crown 8 years  6 years (worth 18 million)
    Laminate Hybrid Presss 9,000,000 4,500,000 4,000,000 18 All (¾ and veneer) 10 years 8 years (worth 24 million)
    Aesthetic porcelain 

    Technology: CNc/ Water Lithium Disicate 

    Emax press glass  9,000,000 8,000,000 6,000,000 20 All 10 years 10 years (worth 30 million)
    Amira crystal (quartz) 14,000,000 10,000,000 7,000,000 20  All 15 years  12 years (worth 36 million)
    Lucy crystal (Ruby crystal/ pink light) 18,000,000 12,000,000 9,000,000 24 All 30 years 30 years (worth 30 million)
    Irisa crystal (pearl gold) 24,000,000 16,000,000 12,000,000 24 All 50 years Lifetime
    Endora Crystal (Diamond Crystal) 30,000,000 19,000,000 15,000,000 24 All Lifetime Lifetime
    (*) Only applicable for 16 or more porcelain teeth 

    (*) For customers with 8-15 teeth: free 2-year VIP companion package (6 million) – only applicable for full and cosmetic porcelain. 

    Listed price of all kinds of porcelain crowns at My Auris dentistry

    Implant type Unit Listed price listing Healing time Genuine warranty
    Korea -95% Bio Titanium  1 set 12,250,000 6 months 10 years
    Korea – 98% Bio titanium 1 set 18,000,000 3-6 months 15 years
    USA (100% raw titanium) 1 set 35,000,000 2-4 months 30 years
    Switzerland (100% ceramic) 1 set 45,000,000 2 months Full lifetime
    Bone graft 1 tooth 7,000,000
    All on 4 Korea – Taiwan Full 1 function 155,000,000 3-6 months 10 years
    All on 4 USA Full 1 function 257,000,000 2-4 months 20 year
    All on 4 Switzerland Full 1 function  287,000,000 2 months Lifetime
    All on 6 Korea – Taiwan  Full 1 jaw  182,000,000 3-6 months 10 years
    All on 6 USA Full 1 function 327,000,000 2-4 months 20 years
    All on 6 Switzerland Full 1 function 377,000,000 2 months Full life

    Listed price of implant head at My Auris dentistry 

    Hopefully with the shares in the article abouthow much it costs to implant dentures Helps people understand reference prices. From there, consider choosing the appropriate tooth implant method. However, for successful dental implants without complications, choose reputable and quality dentists. Please contact My Auris Dental now to learn more about incentives and promotions for customers when getting dentures. 

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