DentureCostin Wylie, TX

Replace Missing or Damaged Teeth with Custom Dentures from Trusted Dental Care

Choosing dentures is a significant step toward restoring a healthy, functional smile, but many patients have concerns about cost. Understanding the factors that impact denture costs can help you make an informed decision, ensuring that you receive the best possible care within your budget.

At Trusted Dental Care, our Wylie dentist and team are committed to bringing awareness to the cost of dentures to help guide our patients in making an informed decision. Contact Dr. G today by calling (214) 702-0446 to schedule your consultation. We’ll discuss options to replace missing teeth, such as full or partial dentures, and create a plan suited to meet your smile goals.

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How Much Do Dentures Cost?

Here’s an estimated range of what you can expect to pay for dentures:

Please note that these are average cost ranges, and individual needs may lead to additional costs or discounts.

Factors that Affect the Cost of Dentures

The cost of dentures can vary significantly based on a range of factors. Those factors can include:

  • Type of Denture: There are various types of dentures, such as implant-supported dentures and partial dentures. The more complex the denture design, the higher the cost.
  • Material Used
    • Acrylic Resin: Most commonly used, but it may wear more quickly.
    • Porcelain: Often used for the front teeth because it looks more natural but is heavier and can wear down natural teeth.
    • Metal: Often used in the structure of partial dentures.
    • Flexible polymers: They can provide a comfortable fit but might be more expensive.
  • Extractions: If teeth need to be removed before fitting dentures, this will increase the cost.
  • Preliminary Treatments: Treatments like oral surgery, bone grafting, or treatment of gum disease can add to the overall expense.
  • Dentist Location: Costs can vary based on the region or even the city where the treatment is received. Urban areas with higher costs of living may have pricier dental services.
  • Dentist’s Experience and Reputation: Experienced and highly reputed dentists might charge more for their services.
  • Laboratory Fees: Dental laboratories that craft the dentures charge fees based on design intricacy and material quality.
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Does Dental Insurance Cover Dentures?

Dental Insurance

Are you wondering if your dental insurance plan covers dentures? In most instances, dental insurance plans cover at least a portion of denture costs. Dental coverage works based on the following:

  • Coverage Level: Depending on the policy, dental insurance may cover a portion of the cost of dentures. Coverage levels vary from basic to comprehensive.
  • Waiting Period: Some insurance plans have a waiting period before they’ll cover the cost of major procedures like dentures. Be sure to check the specifics of any insurance policy before purchasing.
  • Annual Maximum: Many dental insurance plans have an annual maximum coverage amount. If the cost of the dentures exceeds this maximum, the patient will need to cover the remaining balance.
  • In-Network vs. Out-of-Network: Dentists who are in-network with an insurance provider have negotiated rates, which can mean lower costs for the patient. Out-of-network providers may not offer these negotiated rates, potentially leading to higher out-of-pocket expenses.
  • Preauthorization: Some insurance companies require preauthorization for major procedures, including dentures. This means that before getting the dentures, the dentist must get approval from the insurance company.

Dental Financing

If insurance doesn’t cover the full cost, financing options are available. You may consider looking into the following options:

  • Dental Payment Plans: Many dental offices offer payment plans that allow patients to pay for their dentures over time. These plans might be interest-free or come with a minimal interest rate.
  • Third-party Financing: Companies like CareCredit offer financing specifically for medical and dental procedures. These can be interest-free if paid within a specific period or come with a set interest rate.
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA): If available, patients can use their HSA or FSA to pay for dentures. These accounts allow individuals to set aside pre-tax dollars for medical expenses.
  • Dental Schools: Some dental schools offer services, including dentures, at reduced prices. In these dental clinic settings, dental students (under the supervision of experienced instructors) provide the services.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Get Your Smile Back at an Affordable Cost

Ready to take the first step? Schedule your consultation with us in Wylie, TX, today to discuss your denture options and cost estimates. Our team is here to help you regain a beautiful, healthy smile that fits your budget. Call our dental office in Wylie at (214) 702-0446.

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