What Factors Are at Play in How Much My Dentures Cost?
February 13, 2024
Dentures are a time-tested way to replace lost teeth. A modern set of dentures is durable, incredibly lifelike, and so comfortable that a patient may forget that they are wearing them at all. However, the total cost of these appliances can vary based on the patient’s needs and the dentist providing them, and while dentures can be affordable, they are not cheap. Here’s a brief outline of the factors that contribute to how much dentures can cost so you can have a better idea of what to expect.
Size Is a Key Player
Dentures can be used to replace anything from as few as one tooth to a complete set of teeth, and you can expect to pay more based on the size of the appliance and how many teeth you are replacing. Larger dentures require more material to make, including high-quality acrylic, porcelain, and ceramic. Full dentures are typically more expensive than partial ones because they require more material and replace more teeth.
Location, Location, Location
Different dental care providers are located in various places with different tax laws and have different logistical access to the materials these appliances require. Dental offices in big cities usually charge more for denture services than providers located in suburban areas. Traveling some distance may be a viable way to save some money.
Materials Used
The base of a denture is typically made of acrylic resin, a material that can imitate the natural color of soft tissues in the mouth. Some models include a metal mesh to reinforce their bases and increase the overall strength of the denture, which can increase the cost.
The artificial teeth in a set of dentures can be made from a variety of materials. While some sets have teeth made of relatively inexpensive acrylic resin, they wear down faster over years of use. Porcelain or ceramic teeth, on the other hand, are heavier, more durable, and more expensive.
Depending on your situation and goals, a set of dentures can cost anywhere from 300$ to $8,000. Consulting with your dentist can determine which options are best for you and your budget.
About the Practice
Dr. David Crescenzo earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery at Georgetown Dental School in 1990 and took over his father’s dental practice in 1996. He is proud to be a member of the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation. His office in Hammonton, NJ offers general, restorative, cosmetic, and emergency dentistry as well as denture services. To schedule a consultation for dentures, contact his office online or dial (609) 561-0058.