Neoss Dental Implants

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What Are Neoss Dental Implants?

Neoss is a dental implant company that specializes in providing innovative solutions for dental implantology and oral tissue regeneration. Founded in Switzerland in 2000, Neoss distinguishes itself with its innovative and biologically driven approach to implantology. They have earned a dedicated following among dental professionals who appreciate its unique perspective on dental implant solutions. Their emphasis on simplicity, predictability, and esthetic outcomes is particularly appealing to clinicians who understand that dental implants may require servicing over time, whether it’s the replacement of worn parts or repair due to unforeseen issues. 

Whether you have a Neoss implant already surgically placed in another clinic, or are looking to repair a damaged Neoss implant, there are some things you should know before seeking a dental professional:

If you have any further questions about Neoss Dental Implants or other dental services offered at Atlas Dental, please contact us.

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Who Needs Neoss Dental Implants?

Neoss dental implants can benefit a wide range of individuals facing tooth loss or seeking more permanent tooth replacements. Here’s who can benefit from these high-quality implants:

  • Individuals with Missing Teeth: If you’ve lost one or more teeth due to decay, gum disease, or trauma, Neoss dental implants provide a long-lasting, stable solution to restore your smile.
  • People Seeking Permanent Solutions: Unlike dentures that may slip or need frequent adjustments, Neoss implants integrate with your jawbone for a secure, permanent fit.
  • Patients with Unstable Dentures: If your dentures cause discomfort or instability, Neoss dental implants can offer implant-supported dentures that fit securely, improving both function and aesthetics.
  • Those Looking to Prevent Bone Loss: Dental implants prevent jawbone deterioration that can occur when teeth are missing. By stimulating the jawbone, implants help maintain facial structure and prevent the sunken look associated with tooth loss.
  • Patients with Healthy Gums and Adequate Bone Density: Candidates with healthy gums and sufficient bone density are ideal for dental implants, ensuring better long-term success.
  • People Who Want a Natural-Looking Smile: Neoss dental implants are customized to blend seamlessly with your existing teeth, offering a natural-looking, confident smile.

Neoss is a trusted dental implant brand for a wide range of individuals dealing with tooth loss or other dental conditions. If you have further questions about Neoss Dental Implants, please contact us.

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Cost of Dental Implants

A Dental Implant often involves multiple components and fees including tooth removal (code 71201), the dental implant placement (79931), bone grafting (72421) and the dental implant crown (27215). Therefore, depending on your needs, the cost of a single tooth dental implant can range between $4165 to $5222. The codes relevant to dental implants in the Ontario Dental Association’s Suggested Fee Guide appear as follows:

Removals, Erupted Teeth, Complicated

  • 71201 – Removals, Erupted Tooth, Surgical Approach, Requiring Surgical Flap and/or Sectioning of Tooth: $307

Implants, Osseointegrated, Root Form, More than one component

  • 79931 – Surgical Installation of Implant with Cover Screw – per implant: $1785+ Dental Materials Expense (approximately $350)

Alveolar Bone Preservation – Allograft

  • 72421 – First tooth: $450  + Dental Materials Expense (approximately $300)

Crowns, Porcelain/Ceramic/Polymer Glass Fused to Metal

  • 27215 – Crown, Porcelain/Ceramic/Polymer Glass Fused to Metal Base, Implant-Supported: $1280 + Dental Lab Fee  + Dental Materials Expense (approximately $750)

In Ontario, most dentists will provide basic dental surgery and restorative dental services consistent with the Ontario Dental Association’s Suggested Fee Guide, such as dental emergency examinations, dental x-rays and tooth extractions, to ensure fair and competitive treatment cost. The Ontario Dental Association’s Suggested Fee Guide is a proposed fee structure that dentists in Ontario may or may not follow. Please consult with your dentist about fees before going ahead with treatment. 

Each dental implant surgery case is unique. Depending on your unique circumstance, implant surgery may be more difficult and more expensive if any of the following is required:

Dental Implant services are usually considered a supplementary service by dental insurance plans and may or may not be covered by your dental insurance. Be sure to find out from your dental insurance plan provider how much you are eligible for before going ahead with dental treatment. Your dentist can help you submit an predetermination to your dental insurance.

For patients without dental insurance, Atlas Dental is pleased to offer dental financing through Dentalcard. Affordable payment plans start at 7.95% for terms of 6 months to 6 years. To learn more about Dentalcard dental treatment financing, follow this link.

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What Are The Steps In The Neoss Dental Implants Procedure?

The Neoss dental implant procedure is a well-orchestrated process that involves multiple stages, each crucial to ensuring a successful and long-lasting outcome.

  • Initial Consultation: Your dentist will evaluate your oral health and take necessary scans to create a personalized treatment plan.
  • Site Preparation: If needed, teeth extractions or bone grafts will be done to prepare the implant site.
  • Implant Placement: The titanium post is inserted into your jawbone through a minor surgical procedure.
  • Osseointegration: Over the next few months, the implant fuses with the bone to create a stable foundation.
  • Abutment and Restoration: Once the implant is secure, an abutment is placed, followed by the final restoration (crown or denture).

If you have further questions about Neoss Dental Implants, please contact us.

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How Long Do Neoss Dental Implants Last?

With proper care, Neoss dental implants can last decades. The success rate for dental implants is over 95%, and many last a lifetime when maintained properly. To maximize the longevity of your implants:

  • Practice daily brushing and flossing.
  • Avoid habits like teeth grinding or smoking.
  • Visit your dentist for regular check-ups.

Dental implants offer a durable and natural-looking solution to missing teeth, improving both your smile and oral health. If you have further questions about Neoss Dental Implants, please contact us.

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