What ball park figure would be acceptable for having implant?

Q. I am 63, had five front teeth ( 4 incisors and one cuspid) removed between the age of 17 and 21. I have all my other teeth intact. I have never got used to a partial, and wondered if there was anything else I could try at my age and so long after removal. ie implants of some sort. I know that if there is not enough bone left it can theoretically be grafted from elsewhere, but realistically, do you think this is possible and what sort of ball park figure would I be looking at if it were?

A. This is possible but you will  need a CT scan to be properly assessed.  A ball park figure for this type of treatment would be !0k to 15K depending on how difficult the case is

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April 26th, 2014 at 08:47 PM
Leora Svihovec Says :

I need either a new bridge (give an estimated cost of it) or one implant ( give an estimated cost of it) with two capped teeth one on each side of it (give an estimated cost of it). Or can it be done by capping the two and joining an artificial tooth to the capped teeth similar to a bridge? (give an estimated cost of it)
What is an estimated price of each way and one implant? It is second tooth and third is gone and fourth would be capped as well. Leora

April 26th, 2014 at 08:47 PM
Leo Says :

I need either a new bridge (give an estimated cost of it) or one implant ( give an estimated cost of it) with two capped teeth one on each side of it (give an estimated cost of it). Or can it be done by capping the two and joining an artificial tooth to the capped teeth similar to a bridge? (give an estimated cost of it) What is an estimated price of each way and one implant? It is second tooth and third is gone and fourth would be capped as well. – See more at: http://www.cosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk/blog/what-ball-park-figure-would-be-acceptable-for-having-implant/#comment-281023

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