• Rusty Raven M
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    2 months ago

    The implant itself was $3k, that does not include the crown. The initial consultation was partly covered by medicare, so was not too much, and the x-rays and bone graft I had have all been bulk billed. I think the crown should be about $2k or a bit more.

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      2 months ago

      Ouch. But that’s roughly what I expected.

      How long was the process from initial consult to completion and did it hurt much?

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        2 months ago

        Mine has been very drawn out, but I had to have the tooth surgically removed first. There is also around 2.5 months wait for each appointment which makes things take longer. I think the minimum you would have after getting a referral is an initial appointment, the actual implant, final checkup with the surgeon, then getting the crown with your dentist, which would be around 6-9 months. I added in the tooth extraction, a bone graft, and a missed appointment due to Covid so it’s taken about twice as long as it would have for a straightforward implant. I’ll look at doing another tooth next year once this has healed and I my health insurance limits reset.

        It’s a little bit painful but not too bad. Having stitches in your mouth is also annoying. I’ve taken the day off after the graft and implant so I can mope around and be sooky, ,but it’s not really necessary. The only really awful bit was the actual tooth extraction, which I took a few days off for. Then I followed up with the infected finger and Covid, so all the sickness and injury have blended together, I recommend you don’t do that.