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Dental Implants in Tunis

The ultimate guide to Dental Implants in Tunis

Last fact-checked: 17 March 2020

Save more than 75% on dental implants in Tunis with Dental Departures. With more than a decade of experience in placing patients with affordable, good-quality dentists overseas, you can rely on us to help you find the best dentist for your needs in dozens of countries across the world, including Tunisia.

What Are Dental Implants?

A dental implant is a titanium post that replaces a missing tooth. It acts as a tooth root and is embedded into the jawbone beneath the gumline where it fuses with the bone to form a strong base onto which your replacement tooth (crown) is attached.

It feels, looks and acts exactly like your own tooth. It doesn’t come loose like a denture, nor will it compromise the health of your surrounding teeth as it doesn’t have to be anchored to them (unlike a dental bridge).

How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Tunis?

Check out the table below to compare dental implant prices in Tunis with your home country:

 

UK £

EUR €

US $

CAN $

AUS $

Dental Implant Price – at Home

3,000

3,600

3,900

5,200

5,100

Dental Implant Price – Tunis

700

850

924

1,200

1,400

( Note: the prices above are approximate. Please check our current prices for your selected clinic for estimated costs of treatment).

Am I a Suitable Candidate for Dental Implants?

Dental implants are a good option for people who are in good health and do not have bone loss in their jaw. Bone loss is one of the main causes of tooth loss and is normally a result of periodontitis, an advanced form of gum disease that breaks down the bone tissue. If you have lost your tooth in this way, it is not likely that your jawbone will have enough healthy tissue to hold a dental implant.

However, all is not entirely lost in these circumstances and it is possible to have a bone graft —a separate surgical procedure that builds up the jawbone enough so that an implant can be placed. Although this is a common treatment, it may delay your implant procedure for up to a year. If you are looking at replacing a large number of teeth and have bone loss, another option to look at is an All-on-4.

If you are a smoker, dental implants are not suitable. This is because smoking affects the body’s ability to fight infection, which is particularly important after the implant has been placed when sufficient nutrients and oxygen are required at the cell level to promote healing. Smoking also diminishes blood flow, which will cause ongoing problems for the tissue health around the implant, which could lead to the implant failing and ultimately having to have it removed.

Can I Rely on the Quality of the Dental Implants I Receive in Tunis?

● Private dental facilities in Tunis are contemporary and equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, such as 3D/CT scanning and digital x-rays.

● Dentist training in Tunisia is thorough and on a par with western medical schools with undergraduate teaching taking five years, followed by one year’s internship. Implantology is a specialist area of dentistry requiring additional training, and many dentists continue training throughout their careers to stay ahead of the curve with new techniques and developments.

● Specialist implantologists in Tunis are likely to be members of reputable professional organisations, such as the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI ).

What Is the Procedure for Dental Implants? Is it a Good Option for Dental Tourists?

Many modern dental procedures can easily be carried out overseas and are a great option for dental tourists. Dental implants are no exception, but what you must bear in mind is that the procedure is a two-stage process, so you will need to factor in two trips to Tunis to complete the dental implant treatment.

Note: Each trip may take around a week—but your dentist will give you a more concrete timeline as to how long you will need to stay in (or close to) the city. However, because of the large price differences for implants in Tunisia, most patients are still able to make substantial net savings even when factoring the travel expenses of both trips.

The dental implant treatment steps:

During the first trip, the dental implant is placed in the jawbone. The procedure is carried out either under a local anaesthetic, or with conscious sedation. The dentist will make a small incision in the gum where the implant is to be placed. A small flap is made in the gum so the dentist can access the jawbone, and a small hole is made in it. The implant is placed in the hole and the gum flap stitched back in place, concealing the implant.

The implant will need to fuse with the bone in a process called osseointegration. Your dentist will let you know when you will need to return to have your new tooth (crown) attached to the implant, but, typically, it should be around three months.

On your next trip, the dentist will numb the gum around the implant with a local anaesthetic. The gum is opened up to expose the implant and your new tooth (crown) is attached to the implant to complete the procedure.

Why Book Dental Implants in Tunis with Dental Departures?

1) Dental Departures has more than a decade of experience working with overseas dentists. We only partner with the best by carrying out our own pre-screening checks, which include:

● Checking legal/criminal records

● Confirming professional memberships

● Verifying dentist qualifications

● Onsite clinic visits

● Collecting real patient reviews

2) You’ll always pay the best prices with Dental Departures’ best price guarantee .

3) Our listings include location maps, clinic photos and prices so you can find the best clinic for your needs.

Some of our top-rated clinics in Tunis for your dental implants include:

Cabinet Dentaire de Souhaila Amara Ayadi

TDental Office

Dr Zied Khaddar

 

Further Information about Dental Implants in Tunis:

Book an appointment online at Dental Departures for your dental implants in Tunis. Get in touch with our Customer Care Team for a free no-obligation quote, or to find out more about insurance, finance or our other dental tourism-related services.

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Shepard, Katelynne. Bone Graft for Dental Implants: Understanding the Possibility. Colgate. Website accessed: 28 February 2020.

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Murphy, Caleb. Smoking And Tooth Implants: How it Affects the Success Rate. Authority Dental. 8 April 2019.

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Burhenne, Mark. Dental Implants: What to Expect, Complications, Procedures and FAQs. Ask the Dentist. 26 February 2020.

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This article is meant for information purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice or instructions for medical diagnosis or treatment. Please consult with your doctor or a qualified medical professional before starting or changing medical treatment.

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