How much does a dental fiber post cost per tooth?
Currently, the price of dental fiber posts ranges from 600 to 1200 yuan per tooth. If you choose a provincial-level third-class A hospital, the price will be higher when placing fiber posts. Such hospitals have better conditions, quality can be guaranteed, and their technology is also relatively superior, which can reduce the risks to patients. If you choose a county-level hospital, the cost will be lower. The geographical location of the hospital also affects the cost, as there is no unified national regulation on the price of placing fiber posts for front teeth. It is determined according to the hospital's regulations. Therefore, the cost may vary depending on the geographical location of the hospital chosen. It is important to select a hospital that suits your needs based on your actual situation.
1. Large defects in the dental crown due to caries (tooth decay), trauma, or other reasons.
2. Residual tooth roots that can still be utilized, with the root surface reaching below the gums, periodontal health, and sufficient length of the tooth root to expose the root surface through gingival resection.
3. Misaligned or twisted teeth that are not suitable for orthodontic treatment or non-orthodontic indications.
4. Malformed teeth with poor retention when directly grinding.
There are many materials commonly used for placing dental posts, mainly including fiber posts and metal posts. Metal posts are further classified into stainless steel, gold-palladium alloy, gold-platinum alloy, etc. For front teeth, fiber posts can be used as they are corrosion-resistant, do not contain metal and do not affect medical examinations, are less likely to cause root fractures, have good aesthetic properties, and can be used with all-ceramic teeth. For posterior teeth, metal posts can be used as the aesthetic requirements are not particularly high, and metal posts do not cause root fractures and are corrosion-resistant.
1. It is generally recommended that patients observe for a period of time after treatment before proceeding with post placement and crown restoration.
2. Treated teeth generally have increased brittleness and are not recommended for metal posts. Fiber posts can be chosen to reduce the risk of root fractures.
3. If the tooth has sustained trauma, it is important to inform the doctor during treatment to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the tooth's condition. Before undergoing dental restoration, it is essential to undergo an oral examination at the hospital and allow the doctor to determine the best treatment plan based on your oral condition, including whether you are suitable for post placement.