Costs Associated With Dentures

Missing teeth can make it difficult to not only chew, but speak and possibly even smile. Many people feel self-conscious about having a missing tooth. This can lead to them smiling less often and in turn, a loss of self-confidence. In order to not only chew and speak better, but also for a boost in confidence, dentures should be considered for patients with a large portion of their teeth missing.

What Are Dentures?

Dentures are a dental prosthetic used to replace either most or all of a patients teeth. These prosthetics are made from long-lasting materials that are custom-made to create the appearance of real teeth.

Why Have Dentures Placed?

Dentures are amazing for the self-esteem of a patient, as they can restore a smile. It can allow them to continue to speak and smile without worrying about someone looking at a gap in their teeth. Beyond the aesthetic appearance, dentures also allow for more functionality, like biting and chewing. Dentures also help to prevent the sagging of muscles, which can change the appearance of a patient’s face.

Immediate or Traditional Dentures

There are a few different options when it comes to full or partial dentures. Some patients may only need partial dentures to replace a small number of missing teeth, while other patients may need full dentures to replace all teeth. If full dentures are required, a patient may have the option to choose between immediate or traditional dentures. As the name implies, immediate dentures are placed immediately after teeth are extracted. While this is a good option for some patients, it isn’t always the best option. Immediate dentures also need to be adjusted within a few months after placement.

Cost of Dentures

The cost of dentures varies depending on a variety of factors that include:

  • Other procedures that are involved (such as extraction).
  • Whether they are immediate or traditional.
  • Whether they are partial or full dentures.

For a complete set of traditional dentures, the cost of dentures varies and is often $1000 to $2,750. For immediate dentures, the cost of dentures may be between $1000 to $3,150. Finally, for partial dentures, the cost of dentures is often around $950 to $1,900. The cost of dentures will vary depending on materials, the dentist performing the procedure and how much the insurance company will cover.

Traditional Dentures Placement Process

The placement process for traditional dentures is a simple one. Before anything else, extractions are completed. From there, the dentist can take impressions of the mouth and jaw. They will then start to work on customization. This includes shape, color and more. Finally, the dentures are created in a lab and sent back to the dentist. They will then check to make sure the dentures fit properly, and look right.

Speak with Your Dentist About the Cost of Dentures

If you are in need of dentures, speak with your dentist about your options. If you still have a good amount of healthy teeth, partial dentures may still be an option. Otherwise, you can discuss whether immediate or traditional dentures are right for your needs. Set an appointment today with your dentist to discuss the cost of dentures, and reclaim your smile.

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