Figure 4-Tooth removed and implant, abutment, and crown placed. |
Cost for retaining a tooth or placing an implant
Assuming the patient has the financial resources to accomplish either procedure, the cost comparison using approximate ADA reported average fees is quite different as follows for a single root anterior tooth:
Cost to retain the tooth
• Endodontics ~ $700
• Post and core ~ $350
• Crown ~ $1,040
• Total ~ $2,090
Cost to remove the tooth and place an implant
• Extraction ~ $150 ~$150
• Place implant ~ $1,800 ~$1,800
• Screwed on crown ~ $1,400 or custom abutment ~ $775 & crown ~$1,040
• Totals ~ $3,350 ~$3,765
These fees assume that crown lengthening, periodontal treatment, or grafting were not necessary, which would change the numbers significantly. From a financial standpoint, retaining the tooth is significantly less expensive.
Patient desire to retain the natural tooth
Although the dentist is the authority and should make strong suggestions to the patient about the most adequate potential treatment, many patients request to retain the natural tooth. After placing implants for over 35 years, that is also my personal opinion, if it is possible.
Summary
It can be an easy or difficult decision to remove a tooth and place an implant. Patients should be involved in making that decision. Thorough informed consent should be provided, and a detailed discussion of the potential for success or failure should be made. The joint patient/dentist decision should be based on the amount of tooth structure remaining, occlusion, financial considerations, patient desire to keep the natural tooth, and patient acceptance of other needed procedures to retain the tooth. Either clinical procedure can be successful if all factors are considered and treatment is accomplished properly.
Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD, is a practicing prosthodontist in Provo, Utah. He is the founder and director of Practical Clinical Courses, an international continuing-education organization initiated in 1981 for dental professionals. Dr. Christensen is a cofounder (with his wife, Dr. Rella Christensen) and CEO of Clinicians Report (formerly Clinical Research Associates).