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Dental Implants For Pensioners - Tooth Implants For Seniors Australia

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Dental implant placement are both functionally and aesthetically more effective solutions for missing teeth. At My Implant Dentist in Perth, we are proud to offer a cost-effective full-mouth restoration solution. You can access dental implants with flexible payment options. We offer payment plans for pensioners and assistance to access your Super. Contact us today for a FREE Dental Implant consultation.

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Repayment Estimate

$24000

$24000

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Loan Term (Months)

36

$36

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  • 60

Dental Implants Cost in Australia

A single dental implant procedure cost anywhere between $3,999 and $7,000 depending upon several factors. All teeth on either the upper or lower jaw must be replaced, prices start from $19,000.00. You can also learn more about the cost of dentures for pensioners.

These are the major Dental implants cost factors:

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  • Implant Materials – There are many components in dental implants, and only the best and longest-lasting ones are chosen.
  • The experience of the dentist – Our dentists want to be on the cutting edge of dental implantation, so they regularly invest a significant amount of money in training programs and seminars on the most up-to-date techniques.
  • The complexity of the case – The complexity of a case is frequently reflected in price fluctuations. If a bone graft or sinus lift is required, the cost of dental implant placement is clearly higher.


As you can see, putting an exact price on dental implants is difficult due to the numerous factors and variables that can influence the final cost. As a result, you’ll see a variety of pricing options.

Teeth Replacement Options For Seniors

Replacing missing teeth with several dental implants is a common and effective procedure. Costs range from $1,500 to $3,000 per tooth on average for this procedure.

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  • Patients who are willing to be treated by dental students or trainees at dental schools and teaching hospitals can receive discounted dental care.
  • People who are elderly, disabled, or low-income are often eligible for government-funded dental programs.
  • Many dental charitable organizations also offer low-cost or free dental care to those in need.
  • Some dental insurance plans may cover implants, but this coverage is usually limited.
  • There are many low-cost options for seniors who cannot afford dental implants. Finding an affordable way to get the dental care you require can be done with a little research.

Do Pensioners Get Free Dental in Australia?

In Australia, there is no such thing as “free” dental care because there is no universal dental care system in place. A number of publicly funded dental programs, however, provide free or low-cost dental care to those who are eligible, including the elderly. Income and asset limits are common in these programs. A number of dental charities also offer free or low-cost dental care to those in need. Each of these organizations has its own set of criteria for determining who is eligible to join. Finally, some dental insurance plans cover the cost of dental implants, but this coverage is usually limited…. When it comes to dental implants, it’s best for the elderly to check with their insurance provider.

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Are Dental Implants Safe For The Elderly?

We have successfully placed dental implants in Perth for many WA seniors. In fact, it is the elderly who benefit the most from dental implants.

As people get older & want to know how much do dental implants cost, they tend to lose teeth due to gum disease or expire, and often end up with partial or full sets of dentures. Bone loss makes your dentures feel loose. Older people need to socialise with friends and family and all too often spoiled loose dentures make them lose confidence and shy away from social events. It’s about quality of life, and we are glad to help you improve yours.

Implants are just as effective in a senior patient, as they are in a person who is half his age and they also heal well. Even with bone loss Dental implants can regularly be placed in a patient without bone grafting. Checkout checklist before dental implants.

Does Health Insurance Cover Dental Implants?

Dental implant procedure coverage is determined by the type of plan you have with your chosen health insurance. However, even if your health insurance covers major dentistry, it will only cover a portion of the cost of your dental implant surgery.

 

As a result, you can expect to pay a significant difference between what your insurance covers and what you’ll have to pay for beautiful teeth.

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FAQs

Is 70 too old for dental implants?

No, 70 is not too old for dental implants. Implants are a great way to replace missing teeth, and they can last for many years. There are a few things to keep in mind if you are considering implants, such as the health of your gums and bones. But overall, implants are a great option for people of all ages.

Can you get dental implants in your 60s?

yes, you can get dental implants at 60 years old.

Does Medicare pay anything for implants?

No, Medicare does not pay for dental implants.

When is it too late to get dental implants?

It is never too late to get dental implants.

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