How Much Do Dentures Cost?

Has your dentist recently told you you need to have your teeth removed due to decay or gum disease? This is hard news to swallow and thinking through your teeth replacement options can be a difficult task. Thankfully, you have many teeth replacement options available to you. A practical and affordable option if you are missing multiple teeth is permanent set of savage dentures. Dentures are a synthetic removable set of teeth that can provide the look and feel of natural teeth when natural teeth cannot be preserved. Obviously, cost is one of many factors to consider when you are deciding which tooth replacement option is best for you. Below is information on the types of dentures available and the estimated costs.

Types of Dentures

Today, there are several types of dentures available to you after teeth extraction procedures:

  • Temporary Dentures: After teeth are extracted there is a critical waiting period that allows time for the gums to heal and the swelling in the mouth to reduce. Previously, during this time an individual would go without any tooth replacement option. Today, temporary dentures, sometimes called same day dentures, are a denture designed to be worn immediately after the teeth are extracted, during this healing period. Besides being immediately available and omitting the time without a full smile, temporary dentures can actually expedite the healing process. Temporary dentures do have an added cost as they require preparation before the tooth extraction, including several dental visits.
  • Permanent Dentures: Permanent dentures are made for after both the extraction treatment and the healing process are complete. Throughout the healing period the gums and mouth are changing and this process can take about 6-8 weeks. In order to create permanent dentures that fit and function like natural teeth, it is important to wait until this period is over and take time and make take several dental appointments. This process involves your dentist taking impressions of your gums, creating a test model, and the casting the final set of dentures. The right fit is critically important to avoid irritation to the gum and to ensure the dentures function like natural teeth.

Costs

Temporary dentures do have an added cost as they require two sets of dentures to be made: one to be used immediately after extraction, and another more permanent set. If the thought of going 6-8 weeks without teeth is awful to you, the added cost of the same day dentures may be worth it. There are several additional advantages to the temporary dentures that help justify the cost. Temporary dentures protect your healing gums and tissue after extraction and help you adjust to the feel and use of dentures when you chew and speak. Before deciding which way to go, the best place to start when thinking through the costs is to have a discussion with your dentist. There may be various payment options available to you to help you cover the added costs of temporary dentures while you wait for the permanent dentures. Having teeth extracted does not have to be a drawn out miserable process, a discussion with your dentist can help you plan to make this process smooth and comfortable for you.

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