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2 November 2020
Cost of Implants
Seapoint Clinic has treated countless of dental implant patients from every corner of Ireland and beyond, thanks to our experience and recognition for long lasting results and affordable costs. We even offer payment plans as well as a partnership with Humm by FlexiFi, meaning it's never been easier to get the smile you've always wanted!
Seapoint Clinic also boasts one of the country's largest dental implant teams, allowing us a wealth of information, knowledge and experience all under one roof.
So, what impacts the cost of dental implants. There are a number of factors including:
- Additional postgraduate training before a dentist can place implants
- The implants themselves are expensive for clinics to purchase
- Dental instruments used in surgery are quite costly
- Costs associated with creating a sterile and safe environment for treatment
- A dental crown is individually custom made for each patient’s mouth
Another cost is just how much bone is available. Bone is the foundation for an implant and needs to be strong enough to firmly yet comfortably support your dental implant. In cases where you are missing bone, you may require some bone augmentation to strengthen the available bone with our oral surgeon.
I was very happy with my dentist, he was a gentleman the whole way through.
Tony Flannery, Dublin
Dental Implants
We're able to keep costs down and pass the savings onto you thanks to our in-house dental laboratory. By doing so, we don't have to outsource the manufacture our dental bridges or crowns. Our lab recently underwent a massive refurbishment, meaning it's fitted with the latest in ceramic and digital technology.
Full Mouth Dental Implants
Most people think of ill-fitting, uncomfortable dentures when it comes to replacing all of their teeth. However, advancements in technology has allowed us to give you fully fixed teeth which look, act and even feel like your own natural teeth. In some cases we can even provide you with Teeth in a Day, meaning you'll have a brand new smile in as little as one day!
Single Dental Implant
A single dental implant is used when it comes to replacing one missing tooth, quite often through sporting injury a fall or general lose due to decay or gum disease. There are of course other reasons you might need a dental implant, such as a failed filling, root canal, or crown, or perhaps the tooth never developed and has been missing all along.