Monday, November 16, 2009

Dental implants and prosthetics?

I am to the point of needing a full upper plate after removal of 2 more teeht. I cannot wear a standard denture due to gag reflex. The remaining bottom teeth are in a condition that wont take more than a few years before they need replaced, I could wear a plate on the bottom. Ive been told I could get implants in the top with basically a full bridge (new teeth) at roughly 10k. Before the Kentucky jokes start this started as the result of a cuestick in the mouth over 20 years ago.


Anyway the question is for you dentists out there, because of fear and gagging I have to be put out for almost all procedures. Would most that do this type of work take the impressions while I was out during the surgery or would they require I be awake? Or will they charge huge bucks just to put me out for taking impressions?

Dental implants and prosthetics?
If you have general anesthesia, you are generally charged in 15 minute blocks of time, regardless of what is done. There is a flat fee for the first 15 minutes, which is usually pretty high, and then the successive units don't cost quite as much.





The expense of putting you to sleep and keeping you safe are the same no matter what it being done while you are asleep.

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