Dental Implants in Bogota
Dr. Liliana Porras
Dental Implants in Bogota at a Third the Cost
Free online consultation.
Fantastic patient reviews.
Dental work guarantee.
Fluent English.
Free transportation.
Cost of Dental Implants in Bogota
Priced in USD.
Dental Implant (titanium, phase 1) | $830 |
Porcelain Crown with Abutment (phase 2) | $630 |
Zirconia Crown with Abutment (phase 2) | $720 |
Zirconia Crown without Abutment (phase 2) | $600 |
Temporary Crown | $240 |
"All-on-4" Fixed Acrylic Bridge (phase 1, implants) | $3,350 |
"All-on-4" Fixed Acrylic Bridge (phase 2, bridge, conventional) | $3,700 |
"All-on-4" Fixed Porcelain Bridge (phase 1, implants) | $2,880 |
"All-on-4" Fixed Porcelain Bridge (phase 2, bridge) | $6,800 |
"All-on-6" Fixed Acrylic Bridge (phase 1, implants) | $4,980 |
"All-on-6" Fixed Acrylic Bridge (phase 2, bridge, conventional) | $4,000 |
"All-on-6" Fixed Porcelain Bridge (phase 1, implants) | $4,320 |
"All-on-6" Fixed Porcelain Bridge (phase 2, bridge) | $7,620 |
Total Mouth Restoration ("All-on-4" bottom, "All-on-6" top, acrylic) (phase 1, implants) | $8,230 |
Total Mouth Restoration ("All-on-4" bottom, "All-on-6" top, acrylic) (phase 2, bridges) | $7,800 |
Best Dentist in Bogota for Dental Implants
Dr. Liliana Porras
Years Practicing: 20+
Education:
Dental School (Universidad El Bosque, Colombia)
Rehabilitation and Aesthetic Dentistry (NYU School of Dentistry, NYC, USA)
Certified Dental Implants (Universidad el Bosque, Colombia)
TMJ Craniomandibular pathophysiology and bruxism (Rocabado Institute, Chile)
National and International Dental Rehabilitation speaker
Dental Implants in Bogota Reviews
Love my dental implants I got in Bogota
"I cannot recommend getting dental implants in Bogota enough. The experience surpassed my expectations in every way. The quality of care, the price, the country, was beyond anything I had thought possible. I’m in love with your country. Thank you Dr. Liliana Porras and Dental Tourism Colombia!"
- Stanley M.
Dental Implants in Bogota FAQs
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Dental implants are the most natural way to replace missing teeth. Typically made of titanium, dental implants are designed to replace the root structure of missing teeth, providing support and stability for replacement teeth. They are the longest-lasting solution available.
A dental implant is a replacement tooth made up of three parts: the root, abutment, and crown. The root is often made of titanium, an abutment or post is used as a connector, and then a porcelain crown is placed on top as your replacement tooth.
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Traditional, single implants of either titanium or zirconia, with an abutment, and a porcelain or zirconia crown.
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These dental bridges are held in place by individual implants opposed to crowned teeth.
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These dentures are snapped into place and held down by implants, either 2 or 4 implants per arch.
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A whole arch's worth of replacement teeth held down by 4-10 implants.
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Dental implant procedures are typically done in 2-3 phases, each 4-10 days in length.
Each phase comprises of 2-3 sessions, each lasting 2-3 hours.
We use top manufacturers BioHorizons, Microdent, Zimmer Biomet, and Straumann.
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All patients are escorted to a nearby facility to take a 3D x-ray.
During the first phase, tooth extractions and/or bone grafts are performed if necessary, followed by the physical insertion of the implant (screw).
You will be given a strong local anesthesia, laughing gas, or IV sedation depending on the number of implants being done.
You will heal for 4-5 days before having a follow up exam. A bland diet is recommended. Pain medication will be provided.
Allow 4-6 months for the implant(s) to fuse to your jaw bone.
Optional temporary tooth solutions (flippers, partials, and/or dentures) are available to wear during this period.
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Return for another 4-10 days, depending on how many permanent crowns are to be placed on the implants that have fused to your jaw bone.
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Almost anyone who is missing a single tooth, multiple teeth, or all teeth are candidates for dental implants. Depending on your bone jaw density, you may need a bone graft and/or membrane.
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CLICK HERE to complete our free online dental consultation. This short form guides you in taking five specific photos and asks a few medical questions. If you have x-rays or a treatment plan from another dentist, please include it as well.
After you submit, allow us up to 3 business days to review your dental case. We will then contact you with a personalized dental quote and all the details you’ll need to come to Bogota to get your dental implants done.
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Like any implants done anywhere, it varies from individual to individual, depending on health and habits. For a healthy individual with good oral hygiene and good health, dental implants are predictably successful with reported success rates above 95 percent.
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Unlike natural teeth, dental implants are not susceptible to dental disease such as decay. However, the health of the gums is vital to maintaining lasting implant success.
With proper care of your teeth, the implants you get in Bogota should last you the rest of your life.
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Dental implants are the most natural looking and natural feeling replacement for missing teeth. They are fixed solidly in the bone and allow teeth to be replaced in a manner that is closest to natural teeth.
Unlike other tooth replacement options, dental implants don’t slip or click when you talk, laugh or eat. And they help keep your jawbone healthy, so that your facial structure stays intact.
Patients especially like getting their dental implants done in Bogota since it’s about ⅓ the price than back home, with the exact same materials and manufacturers.
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Simply put, tooth loss leads to bone loss, which may require a more complicated and expensive treatment in the future.
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The titanium posts of dental implants replace the function of natural tooth roots. By giving physical support to your jaw bone and stimulating bone strength through chewing, implants keep your jaw healthy over time.
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Like the best dentists back home, we proudly use top American and European manufacturers Biohorizons, Zimmer Biomet, and Straumann.
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It’s normal to experience some pain, swelling, and/or bruising after dental implant surgery, peaking 2-3 days later and naturally subsiding after that. Follow these dental implant care instructions to minimize discomfort and avoid possible complications.
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Yes, we will gladly pick you up from the airport. When you make an appointment, you’ll share your flight information with us so we can monitor the flight should it be a little delayed.
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Yes, implant patients qualify for free dental related transportation. This includes airport pickup, hotel check in, to and from dental appointments, x-rays, and back to the airport.
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Yes, we speak English.
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Assuming you take proper care of your teeth, our dental work is guaranteed through an industry standard warranty of 1 year for porcelain work and 3 years for implants. This ensures work is properly manufactured and installed. In the rare case of an issue, we will redo the work for free. We will not pay for return airfare or hotel. We will not reimburse work done by another dentist. Guarantee does not apply to composite veneers.
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Yes, you can call us toll free with Google Voice or WhatsApp. One of our Coordinators will be happy to speak with you.
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We cannot accept U.S. dental insurance in Colombia. However, you might be able to be reimbursed directly. Speak with your insurance company ahead of time. We can provide an itemized receipt.
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We currently do not offer any payment plans. However, we do accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express credit cards.
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Unfortunately, we cannot accept Care Credit in Colombia. This is a U.S. program.
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You'll pay in the dental office after the dental work is completed to your satisfaction. If your treatment takes more than one trip, you will only pay for the dental care that is completed in that trip.
Billed in Colombian Pesos based on U.S. Dollar prices and the day's official currency exchange rate.
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and cash (USD/COP) accepted. A card in your name must be present at time of sale.