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Dental Implants in Australia
Hi,
For the past 10 years I've toyed with the idea of replacing a bridge I have where my central incisor (front tooth) should be, with a dental implant. (lost the tooth in a football match 20 years ago). I can get it done here in NI for about £1500. It will take about 6 months to complete the treatment so I would need to be starting it now if i'm to get it sorted it in time for a move to Oz. My question is...how do dental implant costs in Australia compare to home? If it was going to be cheaper in Oz then I'd wait till I get there to do it, otherwise I might get my skates on here. Thanks Gavin |
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I am currently undergoing this treatment .... and it is not cheap.
I am having three implants and four new crowns at the front (reminants from previous crowns/caused by childhood illness) and the total cost will be about $18000!!! The implants/surgery cost about $7000 and the crowns will cost about $11000. As I have had the first part of the surgery done (impants in bone and temporary bridge) I am looking at getting the crowns done in Bali as have been told they done excellent work at a third of the price. If I were you, I would definately get them done before you come out !!!:) |
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Originally Posted by Mamma Minty
(Post 8286829)
I am currently undergoing this treatment .... and it is not cheap.
I am having three implants and four new crowns at the front (reminants from previous crowns/caused by childhood illness) and the total cost will be about $18000!!! The implants/surgery cost about $7000 and the crowns will cost about $11000. As I have had the first part of the surgery done (impants in bone and temporary bridge) I am looking at getting the crowns done in Bali as have been told they done excellent work at a third of the price. If I were you, I would definately get them done before you come out !!!:) Thanks! You have convinced me, going to call my surgery today. |
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It might have been cheaper to fly over to thailand and get it done.
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Get it done before you come out- one extraction and implant is costing me over $5000:blink:
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Originally Posted by giz
(Post 8286806)
Hi,
For the past 10 years I've toyed with the idea of replacing a bridge I have where my central incisor (front tooth) should be, with a dental implant. (lost the tooth in a football match 20 years ago). I can get it done here in NI for about £1500. It will take about 6 months to complete the treatment so I would need to be starting it now if i'm to get it sorted it in time for a move to Oz. My question is...how do dental implant costs in Australia compare to home? If it was going to be cheaper in Oz then I'd wait till I get there to do it, otherwise I might get my skates on here. Thanks Gavin |
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Sure does :lol: A quick search of this site should help set things straight.
I get my work done on stopovers in Singapore (I'm not the only one) and one BE member has just been to Thailand for hers. |
Re: Dental Implants in Australia
Originally Posted by Mamma Minty
(Post 8286829)
I am looking at getting the crowns done in Bali as have been told they done excellent work at a third of the price.
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I was told around $5000 for an implant I may need in future.
You might want to think about whether you could take out health insurance and have them pay towards it. Have to admit I don't know whether this would come under a 'pre-existing condition' clause. |
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Originally Posted by Deutschmaster
(Post 8288398)
I was told around $5000 for an implant I may need in future.
You might want to think about whether you could take out health insurance and have them pay towards it. Have to admit I don't know whether this would come under a 'pre-existing condition' clause. |
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Originally Posted by Seasider
(Post 8288039)
Sure does :lol: A quick search of this site should help set things straight.
I get my work done on stopovers in Singapore (I'm not the only one) and one BE member has just been to Thailand for hers. |
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Originally Posted by ossigeno
(Post 8288372)
Your local dentist will sneer at any work done overseas.
Not all Asian dentists are up back streets. Some even went to school. |
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Originally Posted by giz
(Post 8288562)
I wouldn't claim to be a health insurance expert either but I'd imagine you are correct regarding the pre-existing condition. It would probably be considered cosmetic anyway.
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Re: Dental Implants in Australia
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 8289018)
Insurance covers major dental - including implants. You will probably have had to have insurance for a year to be able to claim, also it looks like the longer you are a member, the more they will pay.
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Re: Dental Implants in Australia
Originally Posted by OzSheila
(Post 8289106)
But even the highest level of cover does not compensate you fully! My eldest son has been born without the two teeth either side of his front teeth - sorry don't know what they are called. He starts a 3 step process, the last step being implants, this year at age 15 and will not finish until he is 18. In today's prices they are quoting us $15,000 and we will be lucky to get back $1000pa despite paying $280pm for health insurance.:thumbdown:
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