The cost of dentures can vary widely depending on several factors like the type of denture, the materials used, the location of the dental practice and the experience of the dental provider.
Low-cost dentures are usually made from lower-quality materials and are often mass-produced in a factory setting. They may cost anywhere from a few hundred to a thousand dollars, but they often have a shorter lifespan and may need to be replaced more frequently. Additionally, low-cost dentures may not fit as well as higher-quality dentures even if they are more affordable denture, which can lead to discomfort and difficulty eating and speaking.
Our low cost option is a 3D printed denture with a printed base and printed teeth. The low cost of this options is a important factor for patient's considering cost as the main priority but the base is weaker than a traditional denture and the teeth lack the small details that make a denture look more realistic. This is similar to an economy grade tooth made in a traditional denture.
Mid-cost dentures are typically made from better-quality materials and are custom-fitted to the patient's mouth. They may cost anywhere from a thousand to two thousand dollars, and they often have a longer lifespan than low-cost dentures. They may also have a better fit and be more comfortable to wear.
Our Mid- cost denture is made of traditional denture base material
Premium full dentures are the most expensive option, but they offer the highest quality materials, custom fit, and excellent comfort. They may cost anywhere from two thousand to several thousand dollars, but they are built to last and often come with a warranty. You can see our prices here.
They are usually made from high-quality materials and are custom-fitted to the patient's mouth by a skilled dental professional. We believe in being upfront and completely honest about our pricing because we are confident that once you see the consistent quality of our entire denture package you will see why our process is better for you. We also offer payments options to help make top quality options available to everyone.
It's important to remember that when it comes to dentures, you often get what you pay for. While low-cost dentures may seem like a good deal upfront, they may end up costing more in the long run if they need to be replaced more frequently or if they cause discomfort or other dental problems. On the other hand, premium dentures may be a higher upfront cost, but they offer the best quality and longest lifespan, making them a better investment in the long run.
If you have a dental insurance plan, it's important to check your policy to see what is covered and what your out-of-pocket expenses will be. Some insurance plans may have a yearly maximum benefit amount, so it's important to understand how much coverage you have available.
It's also important to note that not all dental insurance plans cover the cost of dentures, so it's important to check with your insurance provider to see what your options are.
Insurance can help with the cost of dentures, but the amount of help will vary depending on your insurance plan, the type of denture you need, and other factors. It's important to check with your insurance provider to see what your options are and to understand what your out-of-pocket expenses will be.
While traditional Medicare does not include dental benefits, there are many supplemental plans available in Texas that do provide dental coverage for dental care for seniors. Dentures are often very important for seniors because the ability to eat and maintain a healthy weight is often a leading indicator of adverse health outcomes in older adults.
We offer several different types of dentures depending on how many teeth are missing and the budget and desired chewing ability of our patients.
For patients missing only a few teeth, a partial denture is a great option. For patients missing all of their teeth a full denture or a permanent denture are good options.
A traditional denture is a removable prosthetic device designed to replace missing teeth. It is typically made of acrylic resin or a combination of acrylic and metal, and is custom-fitted to the patient's mouth. Dentures are supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity, and can be removed for cleaning and maintenance. They are used to restore chewing function and improve the appearance of the smile.
Snap-in dentures are a type of denture that utilizes precision attachments to securely fasten the denture to dental implants. This type of denture is designed to provide a more stable and comfortable fit compared to traditional dentures, as they are anchored in place and do not rely on suction or adhesives to stay in place. Snap-in dentures can be removed for cleaning and maintenance, but otherwise remain securely in place for improved comfort and confidence.
Permanent dentures, also known as "fixed dentures," are a type of denture that are securely attached to dental implants and cannot be removed by the patient. They are designed to provide a stable and permanent replacement for missing teeth and are often used as an alternative to traditional dentures or bridges. Permanent dentures are custom-fitted to the patient's mouth and are typically made of high-quality materials, such as porcelain or ceramic, for a natural and long-lasting result.