Dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as permanent artificial tooth roots, supporting crowns, bridges, or dentures for a stable, natural-looking smile that lasts a lifetime.
Dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as permanent artificial tooth roots, supporting crowns, bridges, or dentures for a stable, natural-looking smile that lasts a lifetime.
Ideal candidate: Adults with one or more missing teeth (or teeth beyond saving) who have adequate jawbone density or are willing to undergo bone grafting. Good oral hygiene and overall health contribute to successful outcomes. Non-smokers have higher success rates.
See how much you can save on dental implants by choosing Thailand's world-class clinics.
$1,200 - $2,500 per implant (including crown)
Save 50-70%
$3,500 - $6,000 per implant (including crown)
Β£2,000 - Β£3,500 per implant (including crown)
AUD $4,000 - $7,000 per implant (including crown)
Comprehensive assessment with 3D CBCT scan to evaluate bone density, nerve positioning, and sinus proximity; a detailed treatment plan is created.
Implant surgery: A titanium post is precisely placed into the jawbone under local anesthesia (with optional sedation), taking 30-60 minutes per implant.
A healing period of 3-6 months allows the implant to fuse with the jawbone (osseointegration).
An abutment connector is attached to the implant, and impressions are taken for the custom crown.
The final porcelain or zirconia crown is permanently cemented or screw-retained onto the implant.
3-5 days of mild discomfort after implant placement. Osseointegration (bone fusion) takes 3-6 months before the final crown is placed. Immediate-load protocols may provide temporary teeth the same day.
With immediate-load protocols, a provisional tooth is placed the same day. Traditional protocols involve 3-6 months of healing before the final custom crown is attached. Once complete, results are permanent.
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Dental Implants in Thailand typically costs $1,200 - $2,500 per implant (including crown), compared to $3,500 - $6,000 per implant (including crown) in the US. That represents savings of 50-70% without compromising on quality, as Thailand's top clinics use the same techniques and equipment found in leading Western hospitals.
Yes. Thailand is home to more JCI-accredited hospitals than any other country in Asia. Risks include implant failure (2-5%), infection, nerve damage, sinus complications (for upper jaw implants), peri-implantitis (gum disease around the implant), and bone loss. Success rates are higher with experienced implantologists and good oral hygiene. BeeLink only partners with board-certified specialists at internationally accredited facilities, ensuring the highest safety standards.
3-5 days of mild discomfort after implant placement. Osseointegration (bone fusion) takes 3-6 months before the final crown is placed. Immediate-load protocols may provide temporary teeth the same day.
Leading surgeons in Thailand offer several advanced techniques: Single-tooth implants with individual crowns for isolated tooth replacement; All-on-4 or All-on-6 implant-supported full-arch restorations for complete tooth replacement; Immediate-load implants (teeth in a day) for rapid restoration; Guided implant surgery using 3D CBCT planning and surgical guides for pinpoint accuracy; Bone grafting and sinus lift procedures to build adequate bone for implant placement.
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