How much do implant-supported dentures cost?

Patients missing a significant number of teeth have more options available than a traditional, removable denture! Advances in dental technology have enabled dentists and dental labs to fabricate comfortable, natural-looking implant-supported dentures sioux falls.

 

An implant-supported denture is an excellent way to restore a number of missing teeth. They can be used in one area as a partial denture or on a full arch. Some patients may not be a candidate for an implant-supported denture or may simply prefer a traditional denture but implant-supported dentures typically have a longer lifespan and are much more stable and comfortable.

 

What affects the cost of implant-supported dentures?

The number of implants you need to support your denture will be the biggest determining factor. Other factors include, but are not limited to:

 

  • Preparation: If the patient lacks sufficient gum tissue or bone structure to support a dental implant, they may need a bone or gum graft to strengthen the area. A bone graft typically runs between $600 and $2600 per site. Patients may also require treatment for periodontal disease before an implant has a chance of success. A deep cleaning, or scaling and root planing, can cost up to $1500 but is a great way to make sure the mouth is completely healthy before an implant is placed to give the implant the best possible chance of success.
  • Type of Implant: Implants are typically made from titanium but zirconia implants are available to patients with severe metal allergies. A dental implant is a titanium post that is screwed directly into the jaw bone and protrudes through the gum tissue onto which the dental prosthesis is secured. A traditional dental implant cost between $1600 and $2200 each. There are also mini implants which cost between $500 and $1500. Mini implants are appropriate only for patients that do not have sufficient bone structure, such as those suffering from osteoporosis.
  • Type of Denture: Patients that need a partial denture will spend less than those who need a full denture.
  • Material Used: A lower quality denture may cost around $300 per arch whereas a high-quality denture can run up to $10,000 per arch. Higher quality dentures will be more natural-looking and more comfortable for the patient and will likely last a much longer time than a lower quality option.
  • Treating Provider: The more expertise a doctor has, the higher their fee schedule will be. Doctors that are just starting out may not cost as much as those who have been practicing for years.

Is financing available?

Some dental offices offer in-house financing or may work with a third-party financing company, like CareCredit, to help ease your out-of-pocket cost but of course each office will be different.

If you have dental insurance, it is important to understand your benefits before proceeding with treatment. Most insurance plans will only pay out between $1500 and $2000 per year so it can be beneficial for patients to spread out treatment over the course of two calendar years to maximize their benefits.

 

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