Different types of dentures in a day and how much do they cost
Dentures are crafted using substances like resin, porcelain, acrylic and even metal sometimes. These molars are affixed in removable plates to complete the set which will consist of both top and bottom plates, proving to be a costly surgical treatment.
Not all dental insurance plans will cover the cost of these dentures, which is why it is a good idea to read the fine print. Dentures in a day are classified according to their construction:
Basic dentures: The biggest advantage of having basic dentures made is its cost. For a single plate with all teeth, the cost will be $300 to $500 and double the cost for both upper and lower plates.
Mid-range denture kits: These come with a good warranty and customized fit as compared to basic dentures. Mid-range dentures will cost anywhere between $500 to $1500 for a single plate and double for the entire upper and lower kit. The warranty can range from 1 to 2 years depending on the product.
Premium denture kits: Want the best denture set, be prepared to shell out anywhere between $4000 to $8000 for a full kit.
Removable denture kits: These are partial kits which can be removed whenever needed. Theses kits mostly made with a metal wire frame to support the molars which can be attached to your existing natural teeth. Partial dentures are designed for people who have lost a couple of their teeth and do not need complete teet alignment and denture kits. The average cost of a set of partial dentures will range anywhere from $800 to $1900 depending on the product.
In order to provide a perfect alignment and placement of new denture kits, old and misaligned teeth have to be extracted at first. Tooth extraction can cost anywhere $80 to $500 per tooth, and the price will vary depending on the mode of teeth extraction which can be normal or surgical. Compare pricing options offered by dental professionals and clinic’s online to understand the potential expenditure.