1. Overall oral health

For a successful restoration with dental implants, the rest of the mouth must be healthy!
Otherwise, there is a risk that microbes from problem areas of the mouth can settle in the implants and cause problems.
Before an implantation, it may be necessary to treat periodontitis, or surgically remove cysts or other abnormal elements.
Some teeth may need fillings or extractions followed by porcelain veneers or all-ceramic restorations.
Part of the treatment may include treatment of the joint with functional splints or other methods.
All of these are necessary and should be factored into the overall cost of treatment.

2. The number of dental implants

The more dental implants we need, the more the cost goes up proportionally

3. Brand and type of the dental implant

There are significant differences in cost between the various implants currently on the market. Modern, specialised implants are generally more expensive

4. Bone Regeneration

When the jaw has suffered significant resorption, bone regeneration should be performed. There are many different regenerative techniques with varying degrees of difficulty and cost.
We should not forget to take into account the necessary bio-materials such as bone grafts, regenerative membranes, etc. which depending on the quantity and brand add significantly to the cost of the treatment.

5. Gum regeneration

Gum regeneration is sometimes necessary for both functional and aesthetic reasons.
In these cases we will calculate the time and cost of peri-implant tissue regeneration.

6. Stumps

There are many different types of prosthetic dental stumps. Ceramic, or customized stumps or CAD-CAM fabricated stumps have a significantly higher cost than a simple, prefabricated dental stump.

7. Prosthetic Restoration

The cost of the prosthetic restoration is not only determined by the number of teeth to be placed but also by the choice of materials ( metal and dental porcelain ) All-ceramic crowns , are significantly more expensive than a traditional restoration, and there are significant differences in charges between different dental laboratories.