When you are missing teeth it can make everyday tasks more difficult as well as affect how your feel about your appearance. Luckily, there are a variety of options available, such as dentures. Here, our Surrey dentists share some information about dentures and the financial factors to consider with this tooth replacement option.
Types of Dentures
The three types of dentures that you will hear about are complete, partial, and implant-supported dentures. Each of these types of dentures comes with its own set of costs.
Complete dentures are the type of dentures that are designed to replace the entire set of teeth on your top or bottom jaw. These dentures will cost more than a partial set as they cover more area.
Partial dentures are a type of denture that will only replace either one tooth or a few missing teeth in a row. This type typically costs the least out of all denture types.
Implant-supported dentures are anchored in the mouth by surgically placed dental implants. This type of denture usually costs the most as there are extra costs associated with the implant itself.
What Are Dentures Made Of?
Yes, your dentures could be made out of a variety of materials. The cost can be much higher if you choose to have fully customized and high-quality dentures.
Most patients believe that the cost of customized and high-end dentures is worth it for the fit, functionality, and aesthetic. You will have multiple fitting sessions before and after receiving your custom dentures to ensure they fit properly.
Should You Choose Immediate Dentures?
Immediate dentures are made and fitted the same day your teeth are extracted. Many patients choose immediate dentures so that they do not have to go weeks without teeth while waiting for their custom-made dentures to arrive. Be prepared to pay more for both sets of dentures if you choose this option.
After your mouth heals from tooth removal, it tends to change shape so in the case that you choose immediate dentures, you will have ongoing visits to ensure that your dentures continue to fit.
What Are Some Other Financial Factors Affecting Dentures?
Apart from the dentures themselves, there can be extra costs that come along with the process of getting dentures that you should be aware of.
Many patients, for example, require preparatory dental work such as surgically extracting remaining teeth or reshaping the jawline before receiving dentures. There will be fees associated with these types of appointments.
Ongoing costs include dental adhesives, a denture cleaning machine, and cleaning products.