Jaw surgery cost in Singapore can vary from one surgical practice to another and between private practices and public hospitals. To help patients assess those costs, the Ministry of Health, Singapore, assembles figures on the average costs of various medical procedures in Singapore, including jaw surgeries. Here is an overview of those average costs in 2013:
Financing the surgery with Medisave and Integrated Shield Plans:
Medisave is a national mandatory medical savings account. The use of Medisave funds for surgery is subject to a withdrawal limit that is assigned to a specific procedure. For corrective jaw surgery, the range is between $5000 and $7000. For dental implant surgery, the limit is $950 per implant and removal of impacted wisdom teeth is subjected to a $950 limit per tooth.
For corrective jaw surgery, Integrated Shield Plans can be used. Depending on the specifics of your shield plan, you may be able to claim insurance for 60% to 100% of your bill. For dental implant surgery, only those done to replaced a tooth lost due to an accident can be claimed. Dental implants placed to replace teeth that were already missing or needing extraction due to decay or gum disease are not eligible for claiming under integrated shield plans.
It is important to note that while the cost of jaw surgery in Singapore is certainly important, it should not be the primary consideration. Quality of care and the qualifications of your care provider are just as important, since the results of your surgery will affect your health and appearance for many years to come. These factors can vary widely from one practice to another and between public and private facilities. In general, patients find that private clinics are the better option, with most offering a higher level of care than the typical public facility.
For instance, patients are frequently treated by residents in public hospitals, rather than fully qualified and experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeons. Private practices also offer services that are not routinely provided by public hospitals, such as use of 3-D imaging for dental implant planning and placement and better forms of anesthesia for greater patient comfort. Additionally, patients who use private practices for their care typically receive more individualized treatment, surgeons spending more time on examinations and assessments, as well as offering patients more information and options during treatment planning.
Patients who choose Aesthetic Reconstructive Jaw Surgery for their care are treated by Dr. Chan, a leading Singapore Dental Surgeon specializing in Oral Maxillofacial Surgery. State-of-the-art technology and equipment is used to ensure the highest level of safety and accuracy during jaw surgery – often befitting patients who see Dr. Chan to have implants placed elsewhere redone. Treatment planning is a collaborative process between patient and surgical staff, ensuring that patients are comfortable and well-informed. The bottom line is that quality, in terms of your provider and the materials and equipment he or she uses, is a much more important factor in jaw surgery than price.
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