Periodontal
I have a molar with bone loss beneath it due to bacterial damage, and I need to undergo periodontal regeneration surgery.
Could you please tell me if the costs for periodontal regeneration surgery, bone graft material, and regenerative membrane are covered by health insurance? If not, how much do each of these procedures cost?
Mr. Zheng, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2008/11/09
Dr. Yang Zhiren reply Dentistry
Hello: 1.
No coverage from health insurance.
2.
The cost for bone grafting at our hospital is approximately NT$5,000-7,000, and the cost for the regenerative membrane is about NT$15,000-20,000.
Dr.
Yang Chih-Jen, Department of Dentistry, Hsinchu Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Reply Date: 2008/11/09
More Info
Periodontal regeneration surgery is a specialized dental procedure aimed at restoring the supporting structures of the teeth, particularly when they have been compromised due to periodontal disease. This surgery is particularly relevant for patients who have experienced bone loss around their teeth due to bacterial infection, which can lead to tooth mobility and eventual loss if not addressed.
In Taiwan, as per the information provided, the costs associated with periodontal regeneration surgery, including bone grafting materials (補骨粉) and regenerative membranes (再生膜), are typically not covered by the National Health Insurance (健保). This means that patients will need to bear the full cost of these procedures out-of-pocket.
The estimated costs for these procedures are as follows:
1. Bone Grafting Material (補骨粉): The cost is approximately NT$5,000 to NT$7,000.
2. Regenerative Membrane (再生膜): The cost ranges from NT$15,000 to NT$20,000.
These costs can vary based on the specific clinic or hospital, the complexity of the case, and the materials used. It's essential for patients to consult with their dental care provider to get a detailed breakdown of the costs involved and to discuss any potential financing options that may be available.
The procedure itself typically involves several steps. Initially, the dentist will assess the extent of the bone loss and may perform scaling and root planing to remove plaque and tartar from the teeth and roots. Following this, the periodontal regeneration surgery can be performed, where the bone grafting material is placed in the area of bone loss, and a regenerative membrane may be used to promote healing and bone regeneration.
Recovery from periodontal regeneration surgery can vary from patient to patient, but generally, patients can expect some swelling and discomfort in the days following the procedure. It is crucial to follow post-operative care instructions provided by the dentist to ensure proper healing. Patients are usually advised to avoid strenuous activities for a few days to allow the surgical site to heal adequately.
In terms of long-term outcomes, periodontal regeneration surgery has shown promising results in restoring lost bone and improving the overall health of the periodontal tissues. However, success largely depends on the patient's oral hygiene practices and regular follow-up care. Maintaining good oral hygiene, including regular dental check-ups and cleanings, is vital to prevent further periodontal issues.
In conclusion, while periodontal regeneration surgery can be a significant financial investment, it is often necessary for preserving teeth that are at risk due to periodontal disease. Patients should have open discussions with their dental care providers about the necessity of the procedure, the associated costs, and any available options for financing or payment plans. This proactive approach can help ensure that patients receive the care they need while managing the financial aspects effectively.
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