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Dental Tourism

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Dental Implant Treatment Planning Is Very Important

This is a recent example, of a new patient I saw who had 9 implants placed in his mouth last year at a clinic abroad.

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His presenting complaint was that his implants were fracturing, were becoming loose and his overdenture would not fit.  He explained he did not want to see the dentist who carried this out as he was not confident in his abilities. I asked why he chose to have extensive work done abroad. He explained because of price.

Unfortunately I see many cases like this.  It is very important to carry out through research when having dental implants placed. Of course price is always an issue, but be aware having cheap work done then cheaper materials may be used and short cuts will be taken, as in this case. Remember all implants are not the same and all crowns and bridges are not the same.  Also it is important the clinician has extensive postgraduate experience. Unfortunately in this case this is not the case. The implants were placed poorly and placed in the wrong positions meaning no stents were used. Also there has been no proper thought into the engineering of the case.

In this particular case I had to remove all his implants , which meant extensive bone loss. If this patient wants implants again he will know require major bone reconstruction from his hip. His original fee abroad was £15000……now it would be £30000, with extensive surgery. He would also require a 4 night say in hospital because of the hip graft.
So the key points are
•    Ask to see the clinicians past cases.
•    Ask to see the clinicians cv
•    Use good quality dental implants and well constructed crowns and bridges. All my patients visit my technician to understand about the constructions process and shade match. Many of them are surprised by the extensive work which is required behind the scene.

The following is an example of a case which we planned correctly from the beginning using high quality materials and experienced technicians. If done correctly from the beginning the patient will be protecting there investment. The patient was ecstatic when we finished her treatment , as she could eat again and have a confident smile.

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Dental Tourism

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

We are all ware of the increase in popularity of dental tourism. More and more people are going abroad for cosmetic surgery and for dental treatment because of the lower costs of treatment.  I am sure there are plenty of skilled dentists and doctors abroad, but what happens if something goes wrong?

A recent report from the British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) advises against having medical treatments abroad. A Survey carried out by The BDHF showed that 1 in 5 medical tourists had problems after treatment abroad. It also revealed that more than 25 % of the patients felt they did not get the after care required and 18% of patients had complications. Overall only 57% were happy with the treatment.

It is important to understand that implant surgery is a complex surgery and requires regular maintanance and if this is not done, the implants are more likely to fail.

We see new patients that have been abroad for treatment and have had problems and they come to us for reparative work. We recently had a patient from Derby who had been to an Easter European country and was suffering from complications due to the implant surgery.

So my advise is search for an experienced surgeon and don’t choose the dentist/doctor just on the basis of low cost. It is important to find out about the surgeon , their  postgraduate qualifications and experience, do not choose someone just because they offer cheap treatment. People shop for a cheap implant dental surgeon but would they shop for a cheaper heart surgeon?

Raha

 

 


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