Are Dental Implants Affordable?

Dental implants are very affordable. Especially when you take into consideration the improved quality of life and the cost effectiveness in the long term.

The American Dental Association says that dental implants last the longest as compared to dental bridges and dentures. They can last a lifetime if they are properly taken care of.

We use world renowned dental implant manufacturers

You will be surprised at how cost effective Dental Implant quotations  are at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic even with internationally recognised manufacturers. We offer the best possible price given the high quality craftsmanship that goes into designing the implant.

Dental Implant Quotations at Silver Oaks Dental are cost effective

If two patients were to come in and get their teeth analysed and have a CBCT scan both patients will leave with two different treatment plans and quotes. Dental implant quotations depend on a number of factors, the number of dental implants one needs, the bone one has in their jaw as well as the shape and structure of the person’s teeth.

It also depends on the manufacturer that the patient chooses. We work with the top three dental implant manufacturers that are internationally recognised i.e Straumann, Nobel biocare and Megagen.

If you get cheap dental implant quotations that are too good to be true run away…. You know what they say you get what you pay for! so do NOT be fooled .

Dental Implants have to be done by specialists with several years of experience in placing dental implants and have the qualification to back it up. At the end of the day inserting dental implants is an operation that deals with the nervous system. Only an expert should be inserting dental implants with several years of experience and expertise.

Below Dr Roy Richard Huson @silveroaksdentalclinic placed this patient’s dental implants. This patient came all the way from the US.

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The true cost of dentures in the long term are more expensive

When you first look at your dentures or bridges quote compared to a dental implant quote you will be pleasantly surprised at the dentures/bridges quote. Even though the costs for dentures and bridges are a lot less in the short term. They actually cost a lot more in the long term. You need to change your dentures every 5 years.

Initial Cost Vs Total Costs – Dentures require you to change them every 5 years with a dentist due to the change in bone structure and the more bone you lose the more the denture won’t fit. You will also spend more money on fixtures and adhesives with dentures. Dental implants are more affordable in the long term.

The American Academy of Dentistry suggests that people get dental implants rather than dentures

The American Academy of Dentistry suggests people get dental implants rather than dentures. So that they can maintain the bones in their jaw and not lose them over time due to no root in their teeth. It is the healthiest option possible.

The Convenience Costs – Dental Implants are very convenient from an emotional perspective. You will never have to be scared of your implants falling off unlike dentures and you don’t have to clean your implants or soak them overnight in a container. You can brush as normal like you would your natural teeth.

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Dentures can come off when you laugh or chew and eat.

 

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A recent dental implant case above where a patient came from Saudi Arabia to see Dr Roy Richard-Huson.  He came to us hoping to get the smile he always dreamed of and needed to have it done professionally. 

He felt very embarrassed to smile and very uncomfortable when he use to eat.

His dentures would fall out and felt very embarrassed. He lost most of his teeth over the years and the ones that he had were broken.

Klaus had several implants done at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic. Dr Huson first took before pics so he could analyse Klaus’s teeth using Digital Smile Design. Custom made models were designed for Klaus by on our on-site lab.

With just 3-4 appointments Klaus was a new person with a brand new set of teeth. He was very happy as he could bite and chew and live happily again. He also says a lot more women have been looking at him as he looks much younger! 

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Medical and Dental Tourism in South Africa

Medical and dental tourism in South Africa is growing exponentially. Mainly due to the advancement in medical infrastructure and the exchange rate.

Thanks to South Africa’s leading position as a global medical and dental tourism destination, medical tourism is one of the fastest growing – and therefore most important and priority-worthy sub-sectors of South Africa’s already booming tourism industry.

This is according to South African Tourism, who notes that the potential for this sector to grow is significant, sensational and still ‘untapped’ despite ferocious and phenomenal growth in the last few years.

At Silver Oaks Dental Clinic we have certainly seen the effects of this growth. Because we partner with several safari and similar providers, we are able to help you with a full-service bouquet when it comes to your dental tourism needs in South Africa.

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Medical and dental tourism in South Africa has experienced and upward trajectory that exceeds the global year-on-year growth of 15%. By 2015, revenue from medical and dental spend from foreigners in South Africa had leapt from €39m (R582 million) to €64m (R961 million), and has long surpassed R150 million mark.

Tourists from Europe, other African countries and Australasia account for the big jump in revenue and medical tourist numbers for the most part. Dental tourism in South Africa as a stand-alone subsector stands almost shoulder-to-shoulder with medical tourism as a sub-sector.

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What makes South Africa such an tour de force in medical tourism globally?

Research by a tourism specialist department in FNB, one of the big five retail banks in South Africa and frequent winner of global banking accolades for its world-leading electronic banking engineering and breakthroughs, ascribes the country’s leading position in worldwide medical tourism to the following factors:

South African medical and dental qualification, training and professional body admission standards are on a par with, and in some cases higher and more stringent, than in foreign countries. As a result, South African dentists and doctors are sought after in the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand in particular.

The South African currency means foreigners get exceedingly good value for their medical and dental procedures, while the integrity of adherence to the best of global standards remains in place

The country has great infrastructure. Whether by road or air, the infrastructure is mostly well-maintained and sign posted. The urban metropolises are modern, vibrant and international with a uniquely South African flavour.

The food and amenities on offer in general are highly palatable and pleasing to international travellers.
There is an abundance of sightseeing options and experiences.

Access to neighbouring countries such as Mozambique, Botswana and Namibia is quick and effortless, and under two hours away by plane depending where in South Africa travellers find themselves.

English is widely spoken and understood everywhere, as are foreign accents. This is critical when travellers undertake dental tourism in South Africa. There are 11 official languages but English is the language of commerce, work and parliamentary proceedings.

Medical technology is on a par with what can be found in the rest of the world. South Africa is no stranger to medical innovation either, with Dr Chris Barnard having pioneered the first heart transplant in Cape Town’s Groote Schuur Hospital.

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The impact of dental tourism in South Africa

South African Tourism takes medical as well as dental tourism extremely seriously because of what it is already contributing to the local economy, what vast potential it still has and the treacle down effect to the rest of the tourism industry.

Figures show that the average medical tourist spends an average of 6 days in South Africa.

As a result, there are numerous gains for many tourism and tourism-related touchpoints. This means revenue traction for formal and informal tour operators, the hospitality industry and accommodation services, retail, safari and environmental attractions, the transport sector, food, catering and beverage services, and spas and wellness centres.

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Dental tourism in south africa

South African Tourism is committed to improving both medical tourism and dental tourism in the following ways:

  • Reminding all stakeholders that the success of medical and dental tourism in South Africa rests on the exchange rate, and that pricing structures have to remain competitive.
  • Engaging all stakeholders to keep the quality of services at international standard or higher.
    Diversifying procedures, in tandem with medical care and hospitality services offered to potential medical tourists
  • Getting the medical, dental and tourism spheres to form an even more tight-knit triad as partners who work together to offer a premier, effortlessly integrated offering to travellers from abroad.
  • Advising allied businesses how to diversify their product offering so that it benefits their bottom line while still representing value to tourists, with whom they may otherwise not engage economically.

As a medical tourist destination, South Africa has it all

Most medical tourists to South Africa stay a few days more than they need in order to recuperate, statistics show, because the country as a destination encompasses so much to experience.

The spas and wellness centres combine healing techniques from around the world. Whether it’s tai chi or traditional western therapies those coming for dental tourism in South Africa are seeking, they’ll be sure to find it.

There is no shortage of extreme adventure either. From white water rafting to ziplining, skydiving and the world’s highest bridge bungee jump, microlighting and more, there is ample adventure to get that adrenaline pumping.

On the shopping front, locally made high-end fashion and the like is well made and reasonably priced compared to overseas. Most international designer lines are available here too, sometimes at a cheaper price. Duty-free shopping has the most to offer the international traveller.

As for wildlife and safari’s, the country is home to the Big 5. Besides lion, cheetahs, leopards, elephants and hippos, there are incredible and rare game and bird species at many sights.

The natural splendour of the country is also unrivalled. From majestic Table Mountain and the winelands in Cape Town, the garden route along the east coast, Durban and KwaZulu-Natal’s tropical paradise-like havens and lush lowlands and highlands to the starkly beautiful Karoo and eastern Free State.

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At Silver Oaks Dental Clinic we are a premier dental cosmetic and reconstructive surgery practice specialising in meeting the medical needs you have as a dental tourist

We have had the pleasure of performing life-altering dental work on travellers from many corners of the globe and can’t wait for you to make us your next pit stop too.

Silver Oaks Dental Clinic Cosmetic Dental Procedure is as follows:

We will plan and map out the extent of the work required and make a formal diagnosis.

  • We send you a treatment plan and quotation
  • The procedure starts and we may then have to build up the bone if it is too brittle to accept an incision straight away.
  • Next comes the actual implant insertion.
  • Then, we give the jaw bone time to heal.
  • Your final dental crown is now fitted.
    We like to see you back for a final check up and to provide you with aftercare instructions.

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Dental implants abroad – at Silver Oaks, we are the specialists

Dental implants abroad – at Silver Oaks, we’re the specialists and offer the highest quality in dental implant treatments.

Dental implants abroad - at Silver Oaks, we’re the specialists

Dental implants are one of the most-often requested procedures when medical tourists enquire with us.

Dental implants abroad - at Silver Oaks, we’re the specialists

How can you be assured of high quality dental implants when you visit our practice

South Africa is a leading dental tourist destination globally thanks to many factors, including the following:

At our spacious and stylish practice at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic, you will find technology and techniques that are ahead in times.

We are the leaders in Cosmetic Dentistry

  • To maintain our position as leaders in cosmetic dentistry and providers of the best dental implants abroad, we recognise how crucial it is to remain abreast of the newest, safest tools and methodologies as they unfold.
  • We are so confident in our services that we offer a money back guarantee.
  • In South Africa English is commonly spoken and understood, so there is no language barrier. It is also the language of tertiary education training, commerce and parliament.
  • The professional bodies regulating dentists and medical practitioners are well regulated and report to government and allied bodies regularly. There is an emphasis on ethical behaviour and ongoing upskilling.
  • The minimum requirement for a dentist to qualify in South Africa is a 5-year degree. It is a specialist degree which also involves core practical training components. Thereafter, specialisation is required for fields.
  • Air, road and urban infrastructure is good. Offices in urban areas and almost everywhere are modern.
  • The medical tourist experience on a whole is first-class – we have partnered with several game and safari lodges to make your trip supremely comfortable, exciting and memorable
  • The exchange rate versus the pound, euro and US dollar and Australian dollar has always been and remains highly favourable.
  • Medical and dental tourism in the whole in South Africa is enjoying interest and priority on many local levels, thanks to how important it is as a subsector. The contribution to the local economy is becoming more substantial by the year, with dental tourism to South Africa remaining on an increasing trajectory.
  • South African Tourism has therefore committed itself to continue stakeholder engagement to provide the best experience to medical and dental tourists.
  • A key focus is to remind stakeholders that pricing has to remain competitive if the industry is to keep enjoying phenomenal growth.

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The cost of dental implants in South Africa

There is no fixed quotable cost per tooth implant as it not only varies from dentist to dentist, but depends on the amount of work required for each person. That said, as with everything, the best quality does come with a bit of a premium and our quality assured best dental implants abroad do too – but it also comes with a money back, 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Mini implants cost less than full implants

Usually work on the lower jaw costs more because:

○ This is more difficult to access than the upper jaw, so the procedure itself takes longer.

○ The procedure also takes longer because the nerves in this area are intricate so dentists have to proceed very carefully.

If like us, your professional has specifically studied further to specialise in tooth replacement procedures, this takes your dental provider up to the level of a prosthodontist or oral surgeon. Higher rates apply to dental specialists as they do to medical, legal or architectural specialists

The upside is that although the initial cost may be higher, it is largely a once-off cost. Dental implants are permanent. Unlike bridges or dentures, they do not need to be replaced.

Dental implants per tooth start at R8000 upwards. The average price for dental implants, as fitted in South Africa, is about R 9000 to R15000 per tooth when sampling a high number of dentists. It is simply not possible or realistic to pinpoint a finite price range for the reasons mentioned above.

What is the treatment sequence for dental implants?

We define ourselves by giving you a highest quality product and experience backed by superior skill and extensive local and international experience. To this end, when you visit us for your dental implants, these are the steps you can expect:

We will plan and map out the extent of the work required and make a formal diagnosis.

We may then have to build up the bone if it is too brittle to accept an incision straight away

Next comes the actual implant insertion. Then, we give the jaw bone time to heal.

Your final denture or visible part of the replacement tooth is now fitted.

We like to see you back for a final check up and to provide you with care instructions.

Dental implants – the advantages

Once your implants are fitted you’ll leave knowing you have a replacement tooth, not a prosthesis. Here are the main advantages and why this treatment is so popular:

  1. Your implant looks, feels and functions like a real tooth. There is little to no impact on your speech, social interaction or ability to chew. People with bridges or dentures often feel self-conscious when smiling or laughing.
  2. There will be no subsequent time out from life or work. Your implants do not need to be refitted or remoulded. There consequently also won’t be another adjustment period.
  3. The cost of your implant is fixed and finalised. As there are no additional procedures there are no additional costs.
  4. A dental implant aligns perfectly to your existing facial features, unlike some other prosthesis. Aesthetically, the implant won’t result in you looking drawn or sunken, especially in the cheek area. This sometimes happens in people who have worn dentures for a long time.
  5. Once the tooth is fitted, your discomfort levels should return to normal. With other procedures, there are often intermittent periods of discomfort, even when the best dentures or bridges are fitted.

We look forward to fitting your dental implants and ensuring that you leave ready to love and live to your full capacity once more!

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Dental Implants VS Dentures

In this article we compare Dental Implants vs Dentures. We will also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of dentures and dental implants. Dental implants are becoming a more popular option than dentures or bridges.

Technology has allowed us today to be more cost efficient and effective. The dental industry is no different.

Dental Implants are a more cost effective and a more efficient long term solution to missing or decayed teeth.

Dentures are more expensive in the long term

Dentures seem like a more cost effective solution for the short term but considering that dentures need to be changed every 5 years due to the change in gum shape it is actually more expensive in the long term when comparing them to dental implants. Although the quality of dentures have improved over the years they are not an ideal option. Partial dentures might promote infection and decay especially on the surrounding healthy teeth.

Dentures can fall out when talking

Dentures can shift when speaking and talking and even fall out causing embarrassment. You will need to clean them externally. Whereas with dental implants they act as natural teeth so you just need to brush your teeth as normal and they are permanently fixed to your teeth.

If your gums are very unhealthy and you have a weak jaw then dentures might be your only option. Dentures can cause damage to adjacent healthy teeth and gums making the nearby areas more susceptible to decay. You are also more likely to suffer speech problem with dentures.

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The patient above underwent a dental implant procedure with Dr Roy Richard Huson. You can see the amazing smile transformation.

Dental implants act as natural teeth

Dental Implants look natural just like your normal healthy teeth. The comfort, peace of mind and confidence makes them an unmatched rival to dentures. They can replace missing or decayed teeth and act as natural teeth that are surgically inserted into your jaw. They are permanent so you can brush your teeth as normal and are not removable making it an ideal option for all patients.

Dentists prefer dental implants as they provide a healthier smile

It is also a long term solution as they can last a lifetime provided you brush and floss twice a day. Dentists prefer dental implants as they provide a more comfortable, natural looking smile. They will not damage surrounding teeth and prevent decay of surrounding teeth unlike dentures.

There are several treatment options such a dentures and dental implants. Dentures are cheaper in the short term.

You can bite and chew your food with dental implants

Dental Implants are more expensive in the short term but works out cheaper in the long term. They are permanently fixed as natural teeth so that you can chew biltong or that yummy steak like your normal natural teeth. As the saying goes you get what you pay for and Dental Implants is no exception.

Dental Implants start from R8500 and for the abutment and dental crown is roughly around R9000. So you are looking at +-R20 000 per tooth. It can get cheaper depending on the number of implants you do and it also depends on the manufacturer you choose. We work with world renowned manufacturers.

The largest benefit of Dental Implants is that you can bite and chew food again, smile and laugh with confidence and not worry whether they will slip or even fall out.

Here is a quick table comparing the two:

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A Dental Implant Vs A Dental Bridge

To replace lost teeth you have the option of adding a dental implant or a dental bridge. Which option will work for you more? A dental implant VS a dental bridge? This article discusses this question.

Please note: the best person to offer advice on these options is your dentist. He will take an x-ray and analyse your teeth then give you a treatment solution. His advice supersedes this article. The best solution will depend on your dentist’s analysis and the patients budget and time constraints.

The pic below shows a dental implant vs a dental bridge

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The patient above had dental implants placed at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic.

To replace lost teeth you have the option of adding a dental implant or a dental bridge. Before dental implants most people used a bridge to replace lost or missing teeth.

These days it is easier to replace your teeth with a dental implant.

Firstly, you need to file down adjacent teeth if you need a bridge whereas with a dental implant you don’t need to do that.

Advantages and disadvantages of a dental implant vs a dental bridge

The cost of dental implants are more expensive in the short term but in the long term it works out cheaper.

Depending on your budget it might be more viable in the short term to get some of your teeth done with dental implants and if a number of teeth on one side needs to be filled then a bridge might be a better option.

Dental Implants are a better option if you have individual or missing teeth.

If you have big gaps on either side then it might be better to add a dental bridge.

dental bridge might be a more destructive option. In other words the adjacent teeth need to be prepared by removing most of the enamel in order to fabricate the bridge.

The advantages and disadvantages of both procedures should be discussed with your dentist. As he will first need to analyse your teeth and then suggest a treatment option with you. 

Your ability to keep your mouth clean will be better with a dental implant.  You can brush and floss as normal with an implant as it acts as a natural tooth.

Dental Bridges are a little more complicated as it is cemented or ‘fixed in the mouth’  which involves at least three crowns connected together to fill the space of the missing tooth. That design creates challenges so you will have to brush meticulously. 

Dental Implants are more durable than bridges.

Dental Implants can last a lifetime whereas dental bridges last around +- 10 years.

With regards to the aesthetics both options provide amazing aesthetics.

When could a dental bridge be a more viable option?

  • If you already have crowns on either side than adding a 3 unit bridge might be more viable as this would result in no surgery and all three teeth would match
  • When neighbouring teeth have large fillings or structural damage then you will need crowns in the future so a dental bridge might be a better option in this case.
  • When you have periodontal disease or when a bone graft is not possible due to a defect than a bridge might be an option.

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Dentistry and Dental Costs in South Africa

Expect world-class dentistry at a fraction of the cost in South Africa. Dentistry and dental costs in South Africa are value for money compared to the rest of the world. We have excellent medical infrastructure at almost half the price.

There are two regulatory bodies – the South African Dental Association (SADA) and the Dental Therapy Association of South Africa. These bodies are part of the World Health Organisation so that South Africa stays abreast with top standards on oral hygiene and surgery.

Because of a favourable exchange rate making dentals costs in South Africa very affordable.

Dental tourism has grown exponentially in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban.

It is estimated that dental costs in South Africa for world-class procedures are one-tenth to one-sixth less expensive than in Europe, Australia or the United States. Most of our patients at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic come from countries such as the USA, UK, Germany, France, Australia and Canada.

 

SADA (South African Dental Association) is extremely well regulated and  governs dentistry in South Africa as well as matters pertaining to dental costs in South Africa.

It’s core functions are:

1. Communication –  Members are kept up-to-date with seminars, dental education, jobs calendar events and more. It also keeps open the lines of communication between the public and the dental body

2. Intellectual input –  It assists the profession to be NHI-ready – dental care at government grassroots levels are not as high as in the public sector due to a lack of funding, but is considerably higher than at the same level in other countries. The adoption of an NHI-like system is being mooted for a phased roll-out. It will essentially mean that private dentists will have to provide subsidised care to those within a certain radius who cannot afford it.

It has been argued that this will raise private dental costs in South Africa. It is not foreseen though that costs will ever rise so sharply as to affect dental tourism. It will not phase out private care. Other roles here include monitoring statutory gazettes and circulars, submitting SADA input to government and briefing dentists, and bringing dentistry into industry debates and meetings.

3. Regulating private and public cover – Again, this has implications for dental costs in South Africa. Private care cannot become a law unto itself. The standards, equipment and techniques are superb and dentists deserve great rates. But if left unchecked, as with any industry, the costs could spiral to such an extent that even medical aids or medical insurance would not be able to keep up. The role here is advisory more than regulatory, with legal input also given.

4. Advocacy and representation – SADA puts the democratically reached opinions of members to government bodies, NGOs, the public, organisations and agencies. It gives dentists a united voice in influencing public policy, and formulating and promoting sound National Oral Health Policy.

5. Legal and ethical advice  –  Members are kept up-to-date with health-related regulations and other important legal and ethical matters

6. Public awareness –  SADA helps drive awareness of dentistry in South Africa and abroad. Locally, the public is encourage to treat dental care as they would care for the rest of their body, and to get checkups regularly. The public is made aware of how the industry subscribes to only the highest standards of excellence.

7. Education – SADA oversees educational grants, webinars, workshops, further training and a fully accredited scientific dental journal, the SA Dental Journal.

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Dental procedures and practices offered in South Africa

You can get any routine, orthodontic, paediatric, surgical or cosmetic dental procedure in South Africa that you could anywhere else in the world. When it comes to cosmetic dentistry in South Africa, the biggest demand from a tourism point of view is for veneers and smile makeovers and dental implants.

You cannot buy any illegal dental services in South Africa. The industry is tightly regulated.

Dental Tourism in South Africa works both ways

There are over 4 500 registered dentists in South Africa who are able to cater to the needs of the ever-expanding dental tourism industry, so there is no skills shortage. South Africa has become a preferred dental tourism provider because patients who may have gone elsewhere for cheaper dentistry, found that there were risks involved.

These are

● Bleeding gums
● Loose implants
● Ulcers
● Cysts
● Infections

In the long run, these risks can erase any cost savings. However, the standards of dentistry in South Africa along with the affordable costs of dentistry in South Africa have remained in tact. There have been no reported cases of medical tourism ‘fails’ in this country. Practitioners know that should something like that happen, they would be struck off the roll. It would affect their livelihoods permanently.

State of the art medical care received in most of the country includes:

Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics (CEREC)
The Wand – a pain-free, scientifically computed anesthetic injection system.

Becoming a dentist in South Africa is difficult

It’s not surprising that standards of excellence pervade – the route to becoming a dentist in South Africa is tough and a five-year degree minimum is required. Training and further exams and board exams are required, depending on the speciality chosen. Also, as per SADA, all members are required to undergo continuous learning and upskilling.

This has also made local dentists incredibly valuable abroad, with many having been actively recruited by European countries in the past, after passing relevant foreign board exams. This means dental tourism works both ways with local dentists leaving to solidify experience abroad or being actively lured into short-term or other contracts abroad.

Dr Roy Huson has worked in the UK under celebrity dentist Dr Joe Oliver. His skills and qualifications set him apart.

So good is the reputation of dentistry in South Africa, that most medical aid insurers operating in the dental tourism field are happy to cover in whole or in part dental costs in South Africa. You can enjoy your dental experience in South Africa without fear or hesitation in comfort and privacy. The country is a haven of modern facilities, safari and other adventure or holiday experiences, and no communication barrier exists.

Prices for dental implants start from R12 000 implant placement and can go up to R44 000 per tooth

Prices for dental crowns/dental veneers start from R12 605

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Top Cosmetic Dentistry At Incredibly Competitive Prices

South Africa has long been known for offering top cosmetic dentistry at incredibly competitive prices.

What do you get when you combine the best of world-class dentistry with one of the most unforgettable tourism destinations in the world, at a fraction of the cost due to a favourable exchange rate?

You get unbeatable, quality-of-life enhancing overseas dental packages.

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Why choose Silver Oaks Dental Clinic for your dentistry needs?

Not only are we situated in South Africa, one of the top medical tourism centres in the world, but we ourselves have partnered with game lodges and safaris to bring you deluxe overseas dental packages. As highly skilled surgeons committed to continuous skill refinement and research, we are so confident in the end result that our work comes with a money back guarantee. Thanks to a favourable exchange rate, medical tourists to South Africa in general can expect to pay a third of the price for overseas dental packages here, compared to treatments in the UK or US.

We house the best of world-class equipment in our dental suites, so that it’s less time in the chair and more time taking in that sea or bushveld air. There is no language barrier at our practice or in the country in general, as English is widely spoken and a mother tongue to many people.

Along with the rest of South Africa, we frequently welcome guests from Australia, the UK, Australia, Africa, Europe and just about everywhere. A good percentage of patients had never considered overseas dental packages, until realising that they could afford the best treatments in the world in modern dental and cosmopolitan surroundings at a very affordable rate.

We have a range of payment options that may suit your pocket and mitigate against forking out a one-off outlay, and medical financing is also available. Many of our local patients go this route to cover what medical aid does not. Speak to us about our overseas dental packages to see what your options are.

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Porcelain Veneers in South Africa

Veneers are ‘teeth’ made we make to emulate each patient’s natural teeth. If you’re looking for for porcelain veneers in South Africa, we’d love to be your dental service provider. Veneers look real and are for you if you have chipped, cracked, crooked or damaged teeth, or if you’re looking to close a gap between your teeth.

Sometimes, teeth also do not respond properly to teeth whitening procedures. You could consider fitting veneers instead.

We have a superb track record of fitting porcelain veneers in South Africa. We use a dental glue to apply the new layer of tooth to the front and back of your original teeth. The result is life-like tooth exteriors or veneers that enhance your smile in a way that’s not forced or artificial.

A Dental Consultation with Silver Oaks Dental Clinic

As with all cosmetic dentistry procedures, we’ll begin with a consultation. Tell us what exactly is bugging you so we can be sure veneers are the correct and best option. The better we understand your desired outcomes, the better we can align expectations to actual results at the end of the day.

It is not all that useful to want to emulate a certain celebrity’s smile. Each person’s mouth is different. We also have to make sure that your underlying tooth is healthy and capable of having thin layers of porcelain bonded to it.

During this consultation for your porcelain veneers in South Africa, we’ll begin with a smile analysis. From this, we can map the steps we’d like to follow in fitting your veneers. Then we’ll proceed to do cosmetic imaging, so we can project your new smile onto you. In other words, we can show you what you’ll look like with your new smile before you actually proceed.

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How porcelain veneers are made

Several thin ceramic layers are compressed and compiled which replace your original tooth enamel. Before we can apply your veneer, we need to remove a thin layer of your tooth enamel. This is so it fits on your tooth exactly without protruding and irritating your gum line. Not placing an exact fit will also affect tooth function.

When fitting your porcelain veneers in South Africa, we use an industry best bond. This bond is critical to ensure your veneer stays in place. We’ll place light-sensitive resin between your original tooth and the veneer, and then harden it with a UV curing light.

It is important to remember that veneers are not reversible. They can be adjusted and new ones can be fitted, but you can never quite return to your original tooth.

No-prep veneers

When you come to us for your porcelain veneers in South Africa, it may be that you’re looking for minimal preparation veneers. As always, we will assess whether this is a viable option for you before proceeding. Many people are tempted to go the no-prep route by default, but we always have to consider the long-term effect of any treatment on our patient. This is especially true of medical tourist patients, who may not be able to return to us specifically for interval check-ups.

With no-prep veneers, we don’t have to remove as much enamel from the front of your teeth. This means that veneers can often be fitted quicker and with less ‘down’ time.

Maintaining your dental veneers

Veneer aftercare is important. Brush and floss them as you would your natural teeth. We suggest using a toothpaste that is not gritty or too abrasive chemically.

We need a follow-up consultation with you after the procedure – come back to us after a few days on your leisure break. We need to see how your mouth is handing the new ‘intruder’ and may recommend a night guard if, for example, we feel that you are biting your teeth.

Make sure to return to your own dentist to properly look after the veneers. They should preferably be polished with a special paste so they remain in premium pearly white condition.

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Dental Tourism

Your top surgeon and safari destination

South Africa has long held the title of best country for dental tourism, thanks to a superb medical practice and pioneering reputation, technological entrepreneurship and some of the finest tourism experiences the world has to offer.

At Silver Oaks, we are proud to be a standout surgeon and safari destination thanks to our time-compacting, cutting-edge technology, vast cosmetic dental experience both locally and abroad .

South Africa has left its medical mark on the world

Although the world first took notice when Christiaan Barnard performed the first heart transplant in the world at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town in 1967, this was not the last of the medical marvels to come from the world’s best country for dental tourism:
● In December 2014, urologist Andre van der Merwe and plastic surgeon Frank Graewe, both from South Africa, performed the world’s first successful penis transplant.
● South African-American virologist and physician Max Theiler developed a yellow fever vaccine in 1937, and this bagged him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1951.
● In 1979, Allan McLeod Cormack and Godfrey Hounsfield were rewarded with the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work on X-ray computed tomography. This was the invention of the CAT scan.

Of course, South Africa as the best country for dental tourism has also been responsible for a slew of top technological innovations, with the following being a handful of highlights:

● In 1996, Vodacom was the first network to introduce prepaid airtime and debit the amounts in real time for customer accounts. This was a gamechanger in the mobile phone industry worldwide.
● The invention of the SASWITCH ATM machine was also a global gamechanger. For the first time, it allowed a banking card user to draw money from a machine not affiliated to his or her bank.
● In 1995, billionaire Mark Shuttleworth founded Thawte Consulting which revolutionised digital certificates and digital security. It was acquired by VeriSign in 1999 for $575 million in one of the biggest tech transactions of the time.
● TESLA founder and PayPal co-founder Elon Musk, who recently launched a TESLA Roadster into space, was born and schooled in South Africa.

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South Africa is a safari leader

As for tourism itself, South Africa is a safari industry leader, and the best country for dental tourism in Africa and beyond. South Africa offers any kind of leisure experience you could want from unmatchable by-the-sea escapades, adventure and extreme adventure travel, cosmopolitan candy for the traveller and more.

Throw in a favourable rand-foreign currency exchange rate, and the finest of cosmetic dental treatments and Instagram-worthy holidays are available at highly affordable rates.

South Africa is officially recognised by the SADC as a leader in medical tourism, and the best best country for dental tourism. The best of healthcare facilities and vacations unrivalled anywhere in the world continue to draw health tourists to Silver Oaks from the US, Australia, Germany, Italy, Britain, Netherlands and other parts of Europe.

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Why is SA regarded as the best country for dental tourism and medical vacations?

Some of the many reasons include

● Urban South Africa offers a modern and high-tech living, cosmopolitan, and medical experience for medical travellers.
● Medical tourists can expect to find highly trained doctors and dentists working in modern, accredited hospitals and clinics with cutting-edge equipment.
● Thanks to the weakness of the rand, hundreds of medical procedures are available at a comparatively low cost. Travellers pay roughly a third of the cost for an equivalent procedure in the UK.
● The natural beauty is unparalleled meaning recovery couldn’t be in more scenic conditions.
● There is no language barrier as English is widely spoken, and as a mother tongue in many instances.
● Travellers from Europe, the UK and Africa at large experience very little jetlag, making the journey to here a pleasant one.

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A leading reputation as the best dental implants abroad

At Silver Oaks, we’ve cemented our place as the provider of the best dental implants abroad, thanks to the many word-of-mouth referrals from overseas customers and a unique money-back guarantee.

Dental implants – do you need them?

Dental implants are the closest thing to replacing your real teeth. They are not held in place, unlike dentures or bridges. We follow international best practice and place metal ‘holders’ beneath your gums into the jawbone. These holders fuse with your jawbone and become the ‘roots’ for your tooth.

Dental implants – two approaches

As the best dental implants abroad we will only work with world renowned manufacturers so that should you bite into anything hard and damage your implant the parts are then widely available and you dont have to place the dental implant from scratch again.

We do not proceed without assessing your jaw structure and needs, and discussing these with you. In some cases, we may advise on a different treatment such as a bridge, although this is the exception and we will only deviate from a treatment sought for very specific reasons.

What we do advise as responsible providers of the best dental implants abroad, is that implants are risky if your jawbone is brittle or damaged.

You need to have enough bone so that the implants last over 25 years. We will assess your teeth with a CT scan and make sure that you have enough bone and advise various options further.

Dental implants – advantages

● When providing you with the best dental implants abroad, we ensure that the end result looks, feels and functions like a natural tooth.
● You will not have to remove anything or make any adjustments when speaking, chewing or eating.
● This is a one-off procedure, so you may as well come on safari while you have the best dental implants abroad done. There are no post-operative adjustments or replacement needs every few short years.
● The implants will fit the shape of your face and you don’t have to worry about the likes of ‘dental pull’ on your cheeks.

We hope you will join the many who have had the best dental implants abroad fitted with us!

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Best Dental Implants Abroad

You’ve landed on the right page if you’re looking for the best dental implants abroad.

Best Dental Implants abroadSouth Africa is highly rated as a world-class cosmetic tourism destination, and not for trifling reason either: sun, surf or safari, you’ll find the best of it here, in superbly priced packages.

The favourable rand-dollar exchange for foreigners has meant that the upward trajectory in inbound tourism to this beautiful country has only intensified. Throw in pioneering medical practices – the world’s first heart transplant, for example − and it’s little wonder the country is renowned for its highly calibrated medical treatments, too.

Things are no different at our Silver Oaks dental clinic, we are at the forefront of medically advanced designer dentistry. One particular area of specialisation for us is dental implants. As local leaders in this field, you’ve landed on the right page if you’re looking for the best dental implants abroad.

What are dental implants?

Dental implants are, in effect, ‘replacement’ teeth and the next best thing to the teeth you were born with. The process emulates that of a real tooth, unlike dentures or bridges which are artificially held in place.

You do not have to struggle like this nowadays. Dental Implants could help you with your chewing, stabilise your bite, correct your smile and generally boost your confidence and improve your life.

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As per best practice worldwide and as your provider of the best dental implants abroad, we position metal ‘holders’ beneath your gums into the jawbone. As these metal holders eventually fuse with your jawbone, they act perfectly as new ‘roots’ for your tooth.

Types of dental implants

We provide ourselves on our claim of being the best dental implants abroad and, as such, we will only work with the two kinds of implants that have been cleared as medically safe:

1. Subperiosteal implants – We fit the metal teeth ‘holders’ beneath the gum, onto the jawbone. We then neatly fit your new teeth into these holders.

2. Endosteal implants – They are called implants, as we implant these straight into the jaw. Then, we allow the gum tissue to heal. Once this has been done, we connect a ‘holder’ or metal post to this implant, into which we’ll fit your new teeth.

As top practitioners of specialised cosmetic dentistry and providers of the best dental implants abroad, we will make a detailed assessment of your mouth before advocating any approach. Each patient’s needs are different and we won’t proceed without carefully examining which approach is best for you.

As responsible providers of the best dental implants abroad, we also advise our clients that in order to receive implants, you need to have a fairly strong, non-damaged jawbone and healthy gums. Of course, you will also need to maintain a good oral hygiene routine post this procedure, which is for life – this is one of the big advantages of opting for dental implants versus bridges or dentures.

Are dental implants more expensive than dentures or bridges?

Best dental implants abroad 4Yes and no. They are a bigger one-off financial outlay, but a smaller one over the period of the average patient’s life compared to other aids, devices and procedures.

In the short-term, that is to say, when looking at the cost of the procedure itself, it is fair to say that dental implants are more expensive than other tooth-replacement methods, such as opting to have dentures or bridges fitted.

However, we hasten to add that being the best dental implants abroad means that our implants are made, tailored and fitted to last – for life.

So, in the long-term, dental implants are going to cost you less than dentures, for which you’ll have to have a new mould made every three to ten years. The same is true of bridges – they need to be replaced with time. These costs accumulate and, with time, add up to more than having perfect implants fitted for life.

Advantages of dental implants

Besides the lowered costs and convenience over the average lifetime, there are many advantages. This is why, as providers of the best dental implants abroad, we are seeing an uptake in not only local but also international clients choosing to have implants.

Dental implants are strong, stable and the best imitators of natural teeth. As experienced surgical and cosmetic implant surgeons, when providing you with the best dental implants abroad, we make sure that your tooth looks, feels and ‘works’ like a normal tooth.

There is no irritation or discomfort when eating, speaking or smiling as is sometimes the case with full or partial dentures, and bridges. No need to take out your dentures or adjust your bridge either – just carry on with your everyday activities and flash your perfect smile!

In addition to being one cost, dental implants are also a one-off procedure. The disadvantage of dentures is that however much precision goes into making them – and they are certainly not to be discounted as options – when refitting a new mould after several years, the patient’s gums need to re-adjust. This often leads to a short period of inconvenience and even mild pain.

As providers of the best dental implants abroad, we also like to advise our clients that dental implants fit the mould and aesthetics of your natural facial shape. Sometimes, denture-wearers have ‘sunken’ features such as cheeks or jawlines.

Whereas other tooth replacements often lead to face distortion over time, dental implants help you to retain the facial outlines you were naturally born with. Think about it – what happens at night if you wear dentures? You remove them. Dental implants stay firmly put in your mouth.

Protecting your jawline to keep it strong, healthy and optimally functioning is imperative to the general health of your mouth – and dental implants do just that.

As experienced implant surgeons who will fit the best dental implants abroad, we often point out to prospective patients that a cavity in your jawbone as a result of your tooth gap, will lead to your jawbone in this area becoming weaker and deteriorating over time.

The good news is, dental implants ‘kick-start’ new bone growth and bone generation. This helps to keep your jawbone firm, healthy and properly functioning. So go on – taste the fullness of life and get your confidence back with your dazzling, new dental implants!

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Best Countries for Dental Implants

The best countries for dental implants have a good medical infrastructure. The price is a lot cheaper and the high quality is the same like all first world countries. The Doctor’s qualifications is another important factor and if the Doctor trained in the UK or USA and moved back home then that will be an added benefit.

The best countries for dental implants include countries like South Africa.

All hope is not lost to those who have lost a tooth or their entire set of teeth. Dental implants are a dentistry treatment which is a permanent solution to the loss of tooth. Sadly, that hope goes away when the realization of the cost of implants becomes known.

 

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It is even worse when you consider, that an implant is charged per tooth, which ends up being a steep figure if you have to have them done for the entire mouth.

South Africa’s dental treatments are much cheaper

It is no secret that health charges in countries such as Australia and England for example, are enormous. You would still be looking at a steep figure even if you are covered by dental health plans. Looking to get implants in other countries offers a fix to this dilemma.

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Best countries for dental implants

The best countries for dental implants would be those where you would get a good price and quality treatment. A super low price should always be looked to for red flags.

Many different materials can be made of use in the implant process. Make sure that the dental clinic you choose makes use of dental grade quality. The good news is that you have a number of options to turn to, which results in a very good chance of you finding the ideal package to deal with your situation.

Super low prices should raise a red flag

Pricing packages for implants differ around the world, and it is the cost of living that is responsible for this. In South Africa for instance, it would be cheaper to get dental implants from the coastal city of Durban than the financial hub of Johannesburg. The cost of living is cheaper in the former, hence the pricing difference. So consider the cities along with the best countries for dental implants.

South Africa’s dental treatments are of a high quality

The quality of work is also of major concern. The usual consensus is that due to the cheaper pricing, the lower the quality of work. This could not be more false. The truth is, is that some of the best countries for dental implants have gained this reputation because their dentistry is on par with many first world countries. In fact many of these dentists have gotten some of their training by working at noted practices. For example, Dr Roy Richard-Huson trained in the Harley Street Region of London, UK.

Our office’s focus on Digital Smile Design

You are able to see the before and after pictures before the treatment is started due to our computer simulations. This decreases a patient’s apprehension drastically.

Patient’s understand that dental implants are a long and costly process to consider. Then there is the uncertainty of the outcome. Will the shape chosen by the dentist fit in with your facial shape? This is countered by 3D imaging and Digital Smile Design which will allow the dentist to show his desired design on a photo of the patient.

Dental Implants in South Africa are still cheaper even with the travelling expenses to South Africa

Take into consideration that you will be travelling to a foreign country to have your dental implant inserted. Once you have narrowed down your choices as the best countries for dental implants, choose a country that offers you scope for relaxation and touring. This is done for 2 reasons. When considering the best countries for dental implants, you must cater in recovery time. Most dental treatments need a small amount of recovery time or for the numbing anaesthetic to wear off.

Dental implants are another story altogether. This is because surgical intervention is required for the placement of the implant, which is done directly into the jaw. You want to choose a country where you would have ample and affordable opportunity to do so in.

A Dental Safari in the sun

Then there is also the factor of being able to do some travel in the country. Travelling all the way to some of the best countries for dental implants can be considered a waste if you do not get to see at least a small bit of the country. Even if you get to take a day or 2, do so and get yourself a nice double deal of new teeth and a holiday.

What to expect in the best countries for dental implants?

You are likely to make 2 trips to the best countries for dental implants. You can liaise with the dentist at your chosen clinic before you meet for your initial consultation. During the first trip, the dentist will have to place the dental implant into the jaw bone. This must be scheduled as an anaesthesiologist needs to be brought in to administer the sedation. Although the implant process does require a tiny bit of surgery, there is no need for hospitalization.

The Dental implant procedure

It will be carried out in the dentist’s rooms. Unlike most other dental treatments, there is a recovery period here. Some of the best countries for dental implants have garnered that reputation not just for being able to provide quality services at affordable prices but for being able to also offer ample choice for recovery.

South Africa has become one of the best countries for dental implants, because the country meets all of these criteria. English is also the main medium in the country which will ease the communication barrier you may find in some of the other best countries for dental implants.

Take a day or 2 for a good rest which will aid in your recovery. Afterwards, enjoy a nice safari or visits to one of the many famed tourist sites in the country. It’s not strenuous travel and allows you to take advantage of getting more than just dental implants when making a trip here.

The second trip will be done to attach the tooth. This requires a separate trip because it is done months after the first trip. If you do frequent travels to countries that offer affordable dental implants, such as on business trips, then schedule your appointments to correspond. The time period would depend on the bone density of each patient. This follow up visit is when a dental crown will be attached to the implant.

Crowns are porcelain material shaped just like a tooth. They can be shaped and coloured variable ways. The additional benefit to porcelain besides looking just like a natural tooth is that it does not decay or stain. The colour chosen will be the one that remains. Keeping your teeth in good condition is now one step easier.

Dr Roy Richard Huson is a cosmetic dental surgeon and has worked in the Harley Street Region of London under celebrity dentist Dr Joe Oliver. He has placed in excess 600 dental implants – all with excellent results. We offer the highest quality in dentistry at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic and all our products and services meet high end practice standards in Europe.

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Dental Implant Aftercare

Dental Implant Aftercare Guide

It is important to follow Dental Implant Aftercare instructions. They are there to help you heal quickly.

Avoid Hot Drinks

Take care to only have cold drinks and do not eat until the local anaesthetic has worn off. Avoid hot drinks or hot food for the first day and do not ‘swill’ liquid over the area. Try not to disturb the area with your tongue or fingers. Do not undertake strenuous exercise for the first 48 hours (running / gym)

You may have some swelling and/or bruising following your treatment – this usually reaches a peak 2 to 3 days later. This is quite normal and both will subside naturally after a few days. Swelling can be reduced with ice packs (or a bag of frozen peas) wrapped in a towel. Hold on the cheek area for a maximum of 10 minutes at a time with 20 minutes break. After 24 hours gentle heat is more beneficial. Sleeping propped up slightly on 2-3 pillows may also help.

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Take Your Pain Killers On Time

Pain should not be a big problem. Although you may be sore for a few days after any surgery in your mouth, this can be easily managed with simple analgesics (pain killers). You should take these regularly at the maximum stated dose for the first 2 days after your surgery. Take whatever painkillers you normally take for headaches, aches and sprains (ibuprofen and paracetamol make a good combination), and take your first dose before the local anaesthetic has completely worn off.

Beware If You Experience An Increase In Pain and Swelling 

If after a few days you experience increasing pain and swelling, you must return to your dentist as soon as possible so that we can ensure you are not beginning to develop an infection. If you have a denture that covers the surgical area please wear it as little as possible for the first week to protect the surgical site during its initial healing period. You should always leave the denture out at night.

The stitches are dissolvable but often remain for around 2-3 weeks, if they are uncomfortable you may contact us to remove them.
Some minor bleeding after surgery in the mouth is normal. If this persists, apply pressure by biting firmly down over the area on a dampened gauze swab or clean handkerchief for 60 minutes whilst sitting upright

Do not keep checking or changing the gauze. You should contact us if bleeding persists for any reason after applying pressure in this way. If you have been given a course of antibiotics to take after your surgery, please ensure that you complete the course.

Keep Your Mouth As Clean As Possible

Successful oral surgery depends on keeping the mouth as clean as possible. Please start to use the mouthwash you have been given on the evening of your surgery and continue for 1 week. This is very important. You should gently bathe the surgical site by holding approximately 15 ml over the site (the equivalent of half a cap-full) for at least 1 minute, 3 times a day, for 7 days

You should also start cleaning your other teeth as normal with a toothbrush, starting on the evening of your surgery. Avoid brushing the surgical site for the first few days, but then begin to carefully clean this area with a toothbrush as well, once tenderness permits. Warm salt mouthwashes (a cup of warm water with a teaspoon of salt) are very beneficial for healing in the first week but taste awful. Ensure that the mouthwash is not so hot that it scalds and then hold the hot mouthwash over the surgical site until it cools. Repeat as often as possible.

Keep Food Away From The Surgical Area For As Long As Possible

Try to keep food away from the surgical area for as long as possible. Rinse following eating to keep the area clean.

Avoid Smoking

You are advised not to smoke until the wound has healed as this severely limits healing in the mouth. We want your recovery to be as smooth and pleasant as possible. It is vital to follow these instructions very carefully – if you have any concerns or questions regarding your progress, please do not hesitate to contact us. An out of hours contact number is always available on our answer phone.

The Cost Of Dental Implants

Dental Implant Cost

The cost of dental implants at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic is very cost effective. Prices start from R8 000 per implant placement.. We only use well known, internationally manufactured implants. This makes it very easy to find a part if something happens to your dental implants.

As the saying goes you get what you pay for and dental implants is no exception.

Bite And Chew Your Food Again

The largest benefit of Dental Implants is that you can bite and chew food again, smile and laugh with confidence and not worry whether they will slip or even fall out. You will also be able to speak well again especially if you need implants on your front teeth. Dental implants remove all speech problems.

Dental Implants is the most cost effective procedure in the long term as they DONT require a lot of maintenance and replacements like Dentures.

Bone Grafting Procedures Influence Cost

The total cost of Dental Implants has everything to do with the extent of services rendered. You may or may not require additional bone grafting procedures prior to implant placement. This depends on how much bone you have to work with. The longer the bone is left without a tooth to support it, the more bone you loose.

That is why it is always better to place an implant as soon as possible after a tooth is extracted so that you won’t need to have the extra cost of bone grafting on top of the cost of dental implants.

You should also consider that Dental Implants are fairly low maintenance. Unlike crowns, bridges and dentures that cost less initially but require maintenance in the long term, Dental Implants although costly to start often end up to be cheaper in the long run as they have a much longer lifespan (mostly permanent) than a crown or bridge which may need replacing every 5-10 years.

The Dental Implant Manufacturer Influences Cost

The cost of dental implants start from R8 000 per implant, depending on the manufacturer you choose, the number of implants that you require (the more you need the cheaper it becomes) if you require bone grafting etc. Chat to Dr Richard Huson and he will explain in detail.

You will also need to consider the experience and qualifications of the dental surgeon handling your case. Dental Implants are a special field of dentistry and care and expertise are paramount to success. Dr Huson has placed in excess 2000 Dental Implants and trained under celebrity dentist Dr Joe Oliver in the United Kingdom. You are guaranteed work that is of the highest quality.

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Dental Implant Insurance

Medical Financing

We found that some of our patients wanted to look great and improve their confidence but the affordability was an issue. Some patients are unable to afford the upfront cost of a medical procedure, or where medical aid does not cover the entire cost of the procedure. That is where medical financing comes into play. You can now afford to look amazing whilst paying monthly installments rather than the whole amount in one go.

Payment plans are affordable and flexible, and amounts are financed to suit your needs. The payment terms range between 6 and 36 months, ensuring that all levels of affordability are catered for.

There are no early settlement penalties, and pre-payments are accepted in order to try fast track the payment of the facility.

You can now have your cosmetic procedures done straight away and pay later! We are affiliated with Medfin Dental Finance. Please contact us to find out more.

Is Dental Implant Surgery Painful?

Does Dental Implant Surgery Hurt?

Dental implant surgery is not painful. The pain is minimal compared to the pain you feel when you have a toothache.

At Silver Oaks Dental Clinic our main aim is to make patients feel relaxed and have a painless treatment.

With new technology Dental Implants have become faster, easier and much more straightforward. If you are considering replacing missing or damaged teeth but are concerned about the pain afterwards. You must not fear! Most patients will tell you that the pain is minimal.

The biggest benefit is getting permanent teeth and you are able to chew and smile with confidence again.

Are dental implants painful

The other huge benefit to Dental Implants is that there is very little maintenance as is the case with dentures. With dental implants in this new era you heal faster than in the past and the majority of our patients are surprised at how little pain they feel.

If the procedure is complex you might get some soreness or inflammation but that can be managed with the proper painkillers. We have found it to be very uncommon for a patient to require a Narcotic type medication after placement of a Dental Implant.

Will there be pain during the Dental Implant procedure?

The main procedure is normally carried out under local anesthetic or if you like conscious sedation as an option that can be carried out as well. Both procedures will numb your mouth and jaw. So there won’t be any pain during the procedure.

You are welcome to chat to Dr Roy Huson about your concerns and he will be happy to advise you on the various procedures.

Will there be pain after the Dental Implant Surgery?

You will get some discomfort after Dental Implant surgery. It is an operation after all. The pain is minimal and you will be getting pain killers so that you won’t feel pain. Most people go back to work the next day after dental implants so it is in no way a hectic procedure.

Again the biggest benefit in the long term is being able to smile and chew with confidence. You will need to take some painkillers and get an ice pack and gently put it on your face to reduce swelling. You will also need to eat soft foods for the next few days.

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Are Dental Implants Safe For Pregnant Mothers?

Are dental implants safe for pregnant mothers?

No, Dental implants are not safe for pregnant mothers according the American dental association.  Pregnant mothers should wait until after their pregnancy to get dental implants..

Since dental implant procedures require a check-up using powerful x-rays and strong anaesthesia most dentists would advise mothers to wait until after the baby is born to ensure no danger to the fetus.

However,  if degradation of the mother’s tooth/teeth are too excessive than it is best to chat her gynaecologist and dentist. Her dentist might offer some alternatives to maintaining her and her babies health.

It is important that pregnant women follow very strict oral hygiene regimes during their pregnancies to make sure that their teeth do not suffer during the process. If a woman has excessive morning sickness and vomiting, it is advised to use bland toothpaste and to rinse with mouthwash very frequently to prevent any unnecessary bacterial build-up and increased infection. Dental implants are not safe for pregnant mothers and it is advisable to chat to your gynaecologist before going ahead with any medical procedure.

 

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Are dental implants a safe option?

Some of our patients would like to know if dental implants are a safe option AFTER PREGNANCY and are there any risks involved.

Dental Implants are proven safe and effective at replacing missing teeth. Contemporary dental implants have been in use for more than 30 years.

Dental implants are typically made of titanium, a biocompatible material that is accepted by the body and serves as a strong and sturdy foundation for the replacement of teeth. Your natural bone locks the implant into place by fusing, or attaching itself, to the implant. This process, known as osseointegration, gives implants the stability and strength to support the replacement teeth, withstand daily use, and function like regular teeth.
Dental implant surgery is one of the safest and most predictable procedures in dentistry when performed by a trained and experienced dentist.

Dr Roy Richard-Huson has placed over 2000 Dental Implants. He has worked under celebrity dentist Dr Joe Oliver in the Harley Street Region of London. You are guaranteed work that is of the highest quality. A dental implant is the strongest device available to support replacement teeth, and it allows your replacement teeth to feel, look and work naturally.

Dental Implant Success Rate

Dental Implants have a success rate up to 98%. With proper care dental implants can last a lifetime. Over 500 million people around the world have dental implants so you can be rest assured that it is a tried and tested technique. You will still have to brush and floss twice a day and come for regular checkups to maintain the implants, as you would with your own natural teeth.

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The Cost of Dental Implants in South Africa

The cost of dental implants in South Africa is very affordable as compared to doing the same procedure in the UK, USA, Canada or Australia.

We have long been told that we only get one set of permanent teeth and it has to be properly taken care of to last a lifetime. Often times, this is not the case and due to many circumstances teeth will be lost or removed during one’s life. Luckily, dental implants are around to solve this dilemma. Together with a combination of a screw and crown, a lost tooth can be replaced. They are one of the most expensive treatments in dentistry along with one of the most invasive. Unlike most cosmetic treatments though, they do not only serve an aesthetic improvement to the mouth but are functional as well, making them a necessity. Let’s take a look at what exactly they are and the cost of dental implants in South Africa.

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What are Dental Implants?

Dental implants basically take the place of the root of a tooth, once it is gone. They provide the foundation for an attachment. This attachment is a dental crown which has all the functions and looks of a real tooth. Several factors leads to a person losing their teeth like

Injury– a tooth can be injured to the point of no repair such as in the case of a deep crack. In this case, a dentist has no option but to remove the tooth

Decay– is a leading cause of trips to the dentist. Usually fixed by dental fillings, if the decay has been left without professional intervention, it will eat its way into the entire tooth.
Gingivitis – is when bacteria makes its way into the gum area. Tooth loss occurs when this bacteria destroys the tissue around the toot

The cost of dental implants in South Africa allows for people to get a permanent replacement tooth without having to first sell an arm and a leg. A single dental implant can be set into the mouth. Previously the only option to a missing tooth was to have a dental bridge placed over it. With the cost of dental implants in South Africa being what is, a person who has lost all of their teeth can also be able to afford to replace the lot. The previous solution to this scenario was dentures. These are not a permanent solution as they are removable. Dental implants are a permanent addition to the mouth and with proper care can last for a lifetime. Dental implants may be expensive but come with the following benefits.

Maintenance will be the recommended norm of brushing, flossing and twice yearly dentist visits. They last a lifetime if these are adhered to, meaning no replacements such as with dentures.
There is the ability to speak better without the worry of dentures falling out or having an ill-fitting one making your words unclear.

The appearance is much more natural since they are fixed into your mouth. It is much more comfortable since it is bonded into your jaw. Dentures slide out of position and can make eating quite uncomfortable

Facial features are kept intact and will not droop as much since the implant is there to provide some support.
The implant also provides support to the bone where the tooth had previously been. Without this tooth, the bone can lose its strength and deteriorate. Dental implants help prevent this bone loss

The process of getting dental implants requires several steps, done over a period of months. Once the dentist accesses that the patient is a candidate and has a healthy mouth, the titanium screw can be placed into the bone socket. An incision is necessary here and can be done through local anaesthesia or through conscious sedation. It will take several weeks for the implant to become securely attached to the jaw and will depend on the healing capacity of each patient. Once secure, a connector will be attached to the implant. Its purpose is to hold the crown in place. The crown is the final step of the implant process. A custom crown is designed to be fitted onto the implant.

Cost of dental implants in South Africa

The cost of dental implants in South Africa is very affordable as compared to doing the same procedure in the UK, USA, Canada or Australia. It costs almost half the price and you are getting a wonderful holiday in the sun. Replacing a tooth with an artificial one may seem like a futuristic treatment that would eat away at your bank account but this is surprisingly not the case. The cost of dental implants in South Africa lies with many factors and a final figure can only be given once a dentist accesses the mouth and lays out a plan of action. Prices start from R8 000 per implant placement. The more dental implants one requires the cheaper it gets and it also depends on the manufacturer that you choose.

Locals will find the cost of dental implants in South Africa quite within reach. If not the case, then a payment plan can be put into place to make the cost of dental implants in South Africa easier on the pocket.

The cost of dental implants in South Africa is not just comparable with international prices but significantly lower. With the exchange rates, many overseas patients find that the cost of dental implants in South Africa is attainable at a bargain price. The country is a famed spot for plastic surgery treatments. People get the same results at the highest quality at a fraction of the price that they would pay back home. Cosmetic dentistry is joining this rank. There is not much down time in recovering after getting dental implants so a lot more time can be spent roaming the beautiful country? The low cost of dental implants in South Africa means you can extend your budget into a longer trip and tour that much more.

Lower pricing is not to say that you will not have access to the best dental professionals around. South Africa continually produces world class medical experts and the dentists are no exception. At Silver Oaks, our new offices boast state of the art facilities. We even have our own on-site lab to perfect your smile. Dr Roy Huson has had placed in excess over 2000 dental implants- all with excellent results.

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The Unseen Effects of Tooth Loss

The goal of modern dentistry is to restore normal function, comfort, aesthetics, speech, and health to individuals who are suffering from tooth loss. Given that our population is both aging and growing, an increasing number of people are being affected by the loss of teeth. However, the more teeth a person is missing, the more challenging this task can become. As a result of continued research in the development of diagnostic tools and innovative treatment, predictable success is now a reality in many challenging dental situations. This is a blessing, because tooth loss has some serious consequences — particularly for older people, who are more likely to be missing teeth.

The consequences of tooth loss

The Consequences of Tooth Loss

The most obvious effect of missing teeth is aesthetic. The way you look affects the way you feel, and the psychological and social consequences of tooth loss can also be profound, as we shall see. But it’s not just about unsightly gaps; there’s something less apparent going on in the area of a lost tooth that can affect function, health, facial aesthetics — just about everything.

Believe it or not, in the beginning and at the end — it’s not so much about teeth as it is about bone, which needs stimulation to maintain its form and density. In the case of alveolar (sac-like) bone which surrounds and supports teeth, the necessary stimulation comes from the teeth themselves. Teeth make hundreds of fleeting contacts with each other throughout the day. These small stresses are transmitted through the periodontal ligament (“peri” – around; “odont” – tooth) that suspends each tooth in its socket, prompting the bone to remodel and rebuild continually.

When a tooth is lost, the lack of stimulation causes loss of alveolar bone — its external width, then height, and ultimately bone volume. There is a 25% decrease in width of bone during the first year after tooth loss and an overall 4 millimeters decrease in height over the next few years.

As bone loses width, it loses height, then width and height again, and gum tissue also gradually decreases. Ability to chew and to speak can be impaired. The more teeth lost, the more function is lost. This leads to some particularly serious aesthetic and functional problems, particularly in completely edentulous (toothless) people.

And it doesn’t stop there. After alveolar bone is lost, the bone beneath it, basal bone — the jawbone proper — also begins to resorb (melt away). The distance from nose to chin decreases and with it, the lower third of the face partially collapses. The chin rotates forward and upward, and the cheeks, having lost tooth support, become hollow. Extreme loss of bone can also make an individual more prone to jaw fractures as its volume depletes more and more.

So-called bite collapse can occur when only some of the back teeth, which support the height (vertical dimension) of the face, are missing. This can cause the front teeth to be squashed or pushed forward. They were not designed to support facial height or to chew food — only to hold and incise or tear it. Toothless people appear unhappy when their mouths are at rest because their lips, too, have sagged; unsupported by teeth and gum tissues they just cave in. Without teeth present, the tongue spreads into the space and the face collapses. The same is true of self-confidence.

The First Teeth To Go

Generally speaking, 70% of the population is missing at least one tooth, usually a back tooth. The first, or “6-year molars” are the first permanent (adult) teeth to erupt into the mouth and, unfortunately, are often the first teeth to be lost — as a result of decay, failed endodontic (root canal) therapy or fracture. In addition, they often have one or more crowns, which are still susceptible to recurrent decay. Longevity reports for crowns vary widely. The mean life span at failure of a crown has been reported as 10.3 years. Other reports range from a 3% failure rate at 23 years to a 20% failure rate at 30 years. Ultimately heavily restored and root canal treated teeth fail to recurrent decay, infection, structural failure or fracture. These teeth are at risk for extraction as a result of these complications, which are the leading causes of single posterior (back) tooth loss in adults.

Up until now, the most common — but not necessarily the best — option for replacing a single back tooth has been a three-unit fixed partial denture (FPD), also called a fixed bridge. In this case, the two teeth on either side of the gap, known as abutment teeth, are crowned and the two crowns together support a “pontic” — a false tooth in the middle (from the French word for bridge). This type of prosthesis (false replacement) can be fabricated within one to two weeks and provides normal shape, function (eating, talking and smiling), comfort, aesthetics and health. Because of these benefits, FPDs have been the treatment of choice for the last six decades. Every dentist is familiar with how and when to use them; they are widely accepted by the profession, the public, and dental insurance companies.
FPDs are not invariably successful over time. If not well maintained, the pontics can act as reservoirs for bacterial biofilm and the abutment teeth can decay. As a result, the supporting abutment teeth are susceptible to structural failure from decay, failed endodontic therapy and/or fracture, increasing their risk of loss.

The abutment teeth of FPDs may be lost at rates as high as 30% within 14 years. Such unfavorable outcomes of FPD failure include the need to replace them and the loss of an abutment tooth or teeth.
What can be done to replace missing teeth and avoid debilitating bone loss? That depends on how many teeth have been lost. A better treatment option to replace a single missing back tooth is a single-tooth implant. A dental implant is actually a tooth root replacement, to which a crown is attached. The implant, made of commercially pure titanium, has a uniquely biocompatible property, which allows it to “osseointegrate” with the jawbone (“osseo” – bone; “integration” – fuse with). A crown, the portion of a tooth seen in the mouth, attaches to the implant, which looks, feels and functions like a natural tooth. And better yet, if for any reason the crown needs to be removed or replaced, it is removable, so that the implant is not compromised or damaged. Now that’s ingenious.

For years, patients were advised to accept the limitations of a FPD as it was the best treatment for tooth replacement. The primary reasons for suggesting a fixed bridge were its clinical ease, reduced cost and treatment time. However, if this concept were expanded, extractions would replace root canals and removable partial dentures would be used instead of fixed bridgework. But the primary reason to suggest a particular treatment should not be related to time, costs or difficulty of the procedure; it should be the best possible long-term solution for each individual

Health-related advantages of a dental implant tooth replacement include no risk of decay and decreased risk of periodontal (gum) disease. There is also a decreased risk of abutment tooth decay, endodontic (root canal) failure, and improved aesthetics since the adjacent teeth remain un-capped. Psychological advantages are significant as well, especially with congenitally missing teeth (“con” – without or missing, “genital” – birth).
Moreover, a single-tooth implant compared to a bridge becomes more advantageous financially over time. Although a single-tooth implant may be a little more expensive initially, survival time is greater making the implant option more cost-effective

Replacing Multiple Teeth

Implants can also benefit those missing some or all of their teeth — and the number of these individuals is growing. For these individuals, implants offer many advantages. They can be used to support bridges without the need for abutment teeth, or even a full arch of false teeth that would otherwise rely on support from pressure on the gums and underlying bone, which continues to resorb and melt away. A removable denture (complete or partial) pressing on the gum and oral membranes accelerates bone loss.

Biting force is transferred to the bone surface only, not the bone structure. As a result, blood supply is reduced and total bone-volume loss occurs. This issue, which is of utmost importance, has been observed but not addressed in the past by traditional dentistry. In fact, denture-wearers are not always made aware that bone loss will cause their dentures to slip, and bone loss accelerates when dentures fit poorly. Implants prevent more than a twentyfold decrease in alveolar and jaw-bone loss, compared with removable dentures. Furthermore dentures may reduce function to one-sixth of the level formerly experienced with natural teeth, whereas implants may return function to near normal limits.

A fixed bridge or even a removable partial denture secured in place by implants is much more stable than a denture that relies only on the soft tissues of the mouth for support. Removable dentures (unsupported by implants) affect a person’s ability to chew. Studies show that 29% of denture wearers are able to eat only soft or mashed foods, 50% avoid many foods and 17% claim they eat more efficiently without their dentures. Those who wear removable dentures tend to avoid fruits and vegetables. This can lead to poor nutrition, digestive tract problems, illness and even shortened life expectancy.

How Dental Implants Stop Bone Loss

Dental implants fused and integrated into the jaw-bone serve both as anchors to support teeth and as one of the better preventive maintenance procedures in dentistry. A primary reason to consider dental implants to replace missing teeth is the maintenance of jaw bone. As you may recall, bone needs stimulation to stay healthy. An implant-supported tooth, or teeth, allow for normal function of the whole stomatognathic system (“stomato” – mouth; “gnathic” – jaws) including the nerves, muscles and jaw joints. Moreover dental implants fuse to the bone, stabilizing and stimulating it to maintain its dimension and density.

In addition implant-supported fixed bridges function the same as natural teeth. Beneficial effects of improved diet have been reported, as well as significant improvement in eating enjoyment and social life. And those with dental implant tooth replacements judge their overall psychological health improved by 80% compared with their previous state while wearing traditional, removable dentures. In fact, they reported feeling that their implants were an integral part of their body.

The success rate of dental implant prostheses (tooth replacements) varies, depending on a host of factors that change for each individual. However, compared with traditional methods, they offer increased longevity, improved function, bone preservation, and better psychological well-being. Dental implants regularly attain a 10-year survival of more than 90% and most can last the life of the person.

I believe the current trend of expanding the use of implant dentistry will continue until every dental practice uses them on a regular basis, as the primary option for all tooth replacement. At the very least, all people should ask about the option of dental implants to replace missing teeth so that they can make intelligent, well-informed decisions regarding their healthcare.

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Four Habits That Destroy Your Smile

Are you destroying your teeth with bad habits without even realizing it? The nightmare of tooth loss does not have to come true. Follow these guidelines and it will help you to cleaner, healthier and whiter teeth.

Are you destroying your teeth with bad habits without even realizing it? The nightmare of tooth loss does not have to come true. Follow these guidelines and it will help you to cleaner, healthier and whiter teeth.

four habits that destroy your smile

1. Not flossing

Daily flossing helps to clear the plaque in between your teeth and this can prevent gum disease. Flossing is relatively easy and convenient and can be done any time but many patients don’t realize that flossing at least once a day is just as critical to achieving and maintaining a healthy smile. Flossing may also help prevent gum disease and cavities.

2. Soda/cool drinks/Sweets/Cakes

Consuming acidic foods and beverages, such as citrus fruits, cakes, sweets, wine, tomatoes, soda and energy drinks can erode tooth enamel—the glossy outer layer of the tooth. Rinse your mouth with water after consuming acidic foods and beverages and wait at least 30 minutes before brushing your teeth! It is best to use a straw when consuming acidic drinks.

3.  Bleaching your teeth with products that are NOT approved by a dentist

Oil pulling and other non scientific methods don’t work. They will destroy your teeth further. Excessive bleaching can increase tooth sensitivity. Before using an at-home bleaching product or a non scientific procedure it is best to ask your dentist first before going ahead with such products. He or she can advise you on proper teeth whitening products as well as which type of bleaching system to use that will give you the best results.

4. Not replacing your toothbrush often enough

Old toothbrushes harbour harmful bacteria that can cause infections. Toothbrushes should be changed every three to four months. It’s also important to change your toothbrush after you’ve had a cold. Old toothbrushes don’t work as the bristles get damaged and are not effective in cleaning your teeth.

Your teeth should be professionally cleaned by a dentist every 6 months. This helps to maintain good oral hygiene and you will be less prone to dental decay that will require root canal treatment in the future.

To learn more about good oral health habits talk to our oral hygienist.

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What Can Dental Implants Do For Me?

Improving your quality of life with Dental Implants

Dental Implants can drastically improve your quality of life.

Having worked with Dental Implants for the past 15 years or so, I have treated many patients – each with a different need. This has taught me a so much about what is possible with dental implants and how they can change people’s lives.

Dental implants have come a long way since the first one was placed by Dr Branemark in 1965. Today, they are much more predictable, less invasive and the end results are much more aesthetically pleasing than they were even 5 years ago.

Dental Implants

 

What can dental implants do for me

In my experience these are some of the ways in which dental implants have changed the lives of my patients and can change your life too.

1. Dental implants allow you to chew your food effectively

This is so important because so much of your digestion occurs when you chew your food.
Scientists say that up to 30% of digestion occurs in the mouth.

But it is the mechanical breakdown of the food which is important. This mechanical breakdown aides the digestion of the food within the stomach and makes it possible for your stomach acid to break down and absorb the nutrients you need. If your teeth are not biting properly due to lack of teeth (occlusion) then your digestion will not be ideal which could be detrimental to your overall health. This would cause poor absorption of nutrients which could lead to all sorts of health issues

Patients often say to me they suffer with persistent acid reflux or indigestion. They have a lowered immunity and are constantly getting ill or they constantly feel drained of energy or are constantly tired. All these symptoms could be the result of poor absorption of nutrients within the digestive system due to lack of inadequate chewing of food.
Having Dental Implants would eradicate this problem.

2. Dental Implants can make you look younger

If you have missing teeth you often have sunken-in cheeks and muscles around the teeth. This often causes wrinkles and that sunken-in appearance around the jaw.
If your lip is not supported by the teeth it often looks as if you have no teeth or that you are wearing dentures.
If your lips are supported and in the correct position it looks healthy and keeps you looking younger. Dental Implants can certainly help in this regard.

3. Dental Implants can give you an attractive smile

When you have Dental Implants you have support structures for teeth which can be fixed in the idle positions in your jaw. This is often very helpful in cases where existing teeth were badly decayed or in poor positions.
These days the technology involved in Dental Implants production is so advanced and the materials used are so much better than years ago. This means that the final results look so natural and so aesthetically appealing that you generally can’t tell the difference between your teeth and the dental implants.
The porcelain crowns we use these days are very different to what was used years ago – especially because we can now use metal-free attachments and crowns. This allows us to achieve a natural, aesthetic result.
Together with computerised Digital Smile Design we can get as close to nature as possible.

4. Dental Implants can aid in correcting jaw ache and other symptoms

The Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the joint which controls your jaw movements. This joint is very important because of its position.
The TMJ has a very high blood supply and is very close to many of the main nerves of the neck, head and face. It has been shown through many studies that the TMJ can be a cause of many negative side effects like migraines, neuralgia, bruxism (teeth grinding), sinusitis, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), vertigo (dizzyness), earache, and many more if the joint is not working properly.
By replacing what was lost, dental implants can restore the TMJ to its most natural position which in turn could relieve these symptoms.

5. Dental implants help you to speak better

By having the correct amount of teeth in the right positions, you are able to pronounce your words effectively. This is because of the fact that you are able to allow the airflow from your larynx (voicebox) to flow in the correct way out through the lips.
By having the correct amount of properly spaced teeth you are able to do this effectively. It is also very important for those who play any sort of wind instrument because of this airflow.
This would also stop you from lisping the way you may do if you have dentures.

6. Dental implants help you to taste and enjoy your food

We often replace full coverage plastic dentures with dental implants on many of our patients. This radically changes what they can taste as it removes the coverage of the denture over their taste buds. This effectively kills the taste buds. Once the denture is replaced and the taste buds are exposed they will also multiply.
This allows our patients to enjoy their food all the more, besides being able to chew so much more effectively.

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Cosmetic Dentistry Durban

What is Cosmetic Dentistry?

Cosmetic Dentistry at our offices in Durban offer the highest quality in Dentistry.

Cosmetic Dentistry refers to dental work that improves the appearance of teeth, gums and/or bite. We are never really born with perfect teeth and Cosmetic Dentistry enhances the look of our teeth. We have the latest technology and an in-house lab specifically designed to perfect your smile, improve your confidence and overall being.

cosmetic dentistry durban

Is Cosmetic Dentistry Worth It?

  • Cosmetic dentistry corrects aesthetic flaws – If you have stained, misshapen, small teeth, chips, cracks or high gum lines then this can be corrected with cosmetic dentistry
  • Cosmetic treatment can help you look younger – Research has shown that cosmetic treatment makes you look 10 years younger. Correcting the discoloration and erosion.
  • Cosmetic treatment can enhance your career and improve self confidence – Research has shown that when you are more confident you take on greater responsibility and leadership. You may also look happier hence greater motivation and dedication to your career.
  • Some procedures can help prevent future dental damage – Cosmetic treatments help strengthen teeth through bonding by covering up any fractures or erosion thereby protecting already compromised areas.
  • Dr Roy Richard Huson has over 20 years of experience specialising in Cosmetic Dentistry in the UK and working with celebrities in the UK. He worked under celebrity dentist Dr Joe Oliver. He has fixed several celebrity smiles all with great results.

At Silver Oaks Dental Clinic we are continually striving to learn more to give our patients the very best treatment we can. We are one of the few practices in South Africa that are technologically advanced and offer you Cosmetic Imaging via the computer. We can show you how your treatment could potentially look even before it is completed. This gives you time to go over possible changes with Dr Richard Huson before attempting to start your treatment and you will know exactly what you are getting. This leads to a successful, happy patient that smiles leaving this practice and getting the very best cosmetic dentistry treatment in Durban, South Africa. Dr Huson has been using Digital Smile Design (DSD) since it started around 10 years ago.

During April 2018 Dr Huson attended the Advanced Restorative Course hosted by Dr Mark Bowes of the Implant and Aesthetic Academy (IAA). The course focused on brand new digital technologies which are being used in dentistry today. It focussed on Biomimetic Dentistry which is the art of preserving teeth and surrounding tissue in such a way as to mimic nature while still creating ideal aesthetics. Dr Mark Bowes is world famous in Aesthetic and Complex Restorative Dentistry. Dr Bowes has pioneered the development of Digital Smile Design (DSD) in South Africa – this concept allows dentists to develop a smile which fits the individual patients’ Aesthetic and Functional needs whilst providing Minimally Invasive Dentistry. Dr Bowes is a Digital Smile Design World Master and an Instructor in South Africa, and one of only two on the African Continent. He lectures and teaches DSD both in South Africa and Internationally. Click here to read more about Dr Mark Bowes.

 

A Dentistry Safari at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic

A dentistry safari at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic is sure to delight you.

We can offer a dentistry safari to all our overseas patient’s at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic. When you get your treatment done with us we offer you a tour to a game reserve in Durban. There are packages to choose from so it is best to talk to us about them.

a dental safari at silver oaks dental clinic

Dentistry Holidays

At the end of October we had a splendid time with one of our most jovial patients – Nedson, from the United States.

Nedson managed to kill two birds with one stone as the adage goes – get his dental treatment done and have an amazing holiday in sunny South Africa. Dental treatment is usually less than half the price in South Africa whilst NOT compromising on quality at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic. You can have a dentistry safari at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic that is sure to delight you.

We saw a massive influx from international patients  who are realizing the value of coming out here to get their dental treatment done.

The office staff members took some time off to show Nedson around the city and make him feel as comfortable as possible. Here are a few tantalizing pictures from his safari vacation and some happy moments with the office staff. Nedson was amazed at how much bigger the Giraffe are in real life. He was clearly blown away by South Africa’s wildlife. How lucky we are to live in such a beautiful country. Nedon had a dentistry safari of a life time.

Dentist Safaris nedsons trip

Our December case of the month was Nedson’s makeover. When we originally saw Nedson he couldn’t chew properly and was embarrassed to smile. We did a full smile makeover to improve his confidence and quality of life.

Nedson had a bite that was severely worn down with mismatched teeth. We placed 8 Dental Implants to replace his missing teeth. In order to place the Implants, we had to do a thorough examination as to the amount of healthy bone available. We had to also assess risk factors and make use of 3-D scans in order to evaluate the situation ensuring optimal success. Every Dental Implant case is unique. Nedson’s case was a very complex one.

Nedson Dumbo final

By re-adjusting his bite, Nedson is now able to chew properly and smile more confidently. Dr Huson skillfully implemented the completion of the total procedure which included Nedson wearing temporary crowns in order to assess the look and feel of his teeth first. Once Nedson was totally satisfied with his new look the final crowns were placed. Nedson could not believe the amount of amazing animals that he saw at Tala Game Reserve.  A dentistry safari at Silver Oaks Dental Clinic made him so happy that he recovered very quickly from his dental procedure.

Dr Huson has placed in excess 500 Dental Implants – all with excellent results.  He has worked under celebrity dentist Dr Joe Oliver in the Harley Street region of London. You are guaranteed work that is of the highest quality.

Dental Implants are an ideal, long term solution to replacing missing or damaged teeth. Unlike dentures you will be able to chew and bite your food with ease. The procedure can last a lifetime  and there is no need for their removal in order to have your teeth cleaned.

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