I want to get all my teeth removed and replaced with dental implants in Goa

Q. i am thinking about having all my teeth removed and replaced with implants i have a lot of problems with my teeth missing/sensetive/most teeth are either filled or crowned i would like your oppinion on this also considering going to somewhere like Goa India to have this treatment due to the costs i would appreciate your comments thank you

 

A. Implants replace missing tooth support. If you have tooth support that can be used I would tend to use it. You need a clinical examination to have a reasonable chance at answering this. Some practices such as ours offer a free assessment with a dentist to determine if its worth investigating further.

Contact Amy at the StJohns Practice 0121 643 0610 or www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk but mention the weblink

RE Goa, I would like to visit on holiday but wouldn’t recommend having a prolonged complex treatment like implants so far away. It’s a problem to get it fixed or fine tuned if you have to take a week of work & fly around India. Most of our cases take five or more visits. Also it is important that you use a reputable implant system that has lots of users that will continue to exist in years to come when you need maintenance. The cost of Astratech components ( the system that I trust to use on my patients ) is about the same worldwide, it’s the same for ITI, Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and all the main players and I see some prices quoted that you cant buy the components for. For these reasons I would just go for a holiday or save the money from the holiday & put it towards your treatment here, you may be surprised by the reasonable fees in the UK.

Regards

Dr Rob Tennet BDS
St Johns Dental Practice
18 Bennett’s Hill
Birmingham, B2 5QJ
www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk
0121 643 0610

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