
If you’ve started looking into dentures, you’ve probably noticed one thing right away: the prices can vary a lot. It’s common to see very different estimates online or from different offices and wonder why. The truth is that there are several details that go into the final cost of your new smile. Here are three major denture cost factors to keep in mind as you plan your treatment.
Cost Factor #1: The Type of Denture You Need
One of the biggest cost factors is the type of prosthetic you need. Full dentures replace an entire arch of teeth, while partial dentures fill gaps between natural teeth. Depending on the complexity of their design, you could end up paying more or less.
Then there are implant dentures. These prosthetics use small titanium posts placed in your jawbone as anchor points. Implant dentures offer better stability and chewing power, but they involve surgery and more expensive materials.
Cost Factor #2: Material Selection and Craftsmanship
Not all dentures are made the same way. The quality of the materials and the level of customization have a big impact on both cost and comfort.
Less expensive dentures are usually made from more basic materials, and while they can work for some patients, others won’t like their look or feel. Higher-quality prosthetics often use stronger, more lifelike materials that can more closely mimic natural enamel and gum tissue. They also tend to be more customizable, offering a closer fit.
Though these options are more expensive, they’re often worth the investment for their security and comfort alone.
Cost Factor #3: Preparatory Treatments
Many people need some extra care before their dentures are made. Tooth extractions, gum treatments, or other procedures will all add to the total cost. However, these procedures are often necessary to build a healthy and stable foundation for your new prosthetic.
How You Can Make Dentures More Affordable
Dental insurance may cover part of your denture costs, especially if the treatment is considered medically necessary. However, coverage varies, so it’s helpful to check your plan’s details. Most dental offices are happy to help you navigate your insurance and squeeze every penny out of your benefits.
The best way to get a clear picture of what your financial stake in dentures will be is to schedule a consultation. Your dentist can walk you through the process from start to finish, helping you choose the best options that fit your budget and your needs. In the end, it’s your comfort and confidence that truly matter.
About the Author
Dr. Dan Passidomo earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry and has been serving Centerville patients since 2006. Patients love his friendly, down-to-earth approach to dentistry and rely on him to provide expert care, whether they need a filling or full dentures. Call (937) 886-9935 to schedule a denture consultation at Daniel J. Passidomo, DMD Cosmetic & Family Dentistry or visit our website to request an appointment online.