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The treatment fee includes:
The treatment fee includes:
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This option involves an overdenture that sits on the gums and is anchored by implants inserted into the jaw. The removable overdenture connects to the implants with special fixtures, offering a stable and cost-effective solution for complete tooth loss.
Here, a custom-fabricated metal bar links to implants in the jaw, providing a secure base for the overdenture. The removable denture snaps onto the bar, offering improved stability and retention compared to traditional dentures.
This choice offers a non-removable solution where the overdenture is fixed to the implants with screws by a dental professional. Mimicking the feel and function of natural teeth, this option does not rest on the gums and provides the highest level of comfort and stability.
When it comes to replacing missing teeth, there are several options available, including dental implants, bridges, and dentures. It’s crucial to weigh the pros and cons of each with your periodontist to make an informed decision.
Dental implants are often considered the best solution for missing teeth due to their aesthetic appeal, durability, and long lifespan. However, the cost of a single implant with a crown can be high, especially for those needing a full mouth of implants. On the other hand, dentures are more affordable but are sometimes viewed as less desirable due to their maintenance requirements and potential discomfort.
A newer technique combines the benefits of implants with the affordability of dentures. Branded options like “All-on-4 implants,” “All On 6 Implants,” and “Teeth Tomorrow” use fewer implants to support a full arch, reducing both cost and recovery time.
Implant-supported dentures involve placing a minimal number of implants (typically 4 or 6) to support a full arch of up to 16 teeth. This method offers the same level of aesthetics and durability as traditional implants but at a fraction of the cost.
One of the standout advantages of implant-supported dentures is the possibility of receiving a full set of temporary, functional teeth on the same day as the implants are placed. However, the final and permanent solution requires several months for the implants to fully integrate with the jawbone.
The cost of same-day dentures can vary based on location, the dentist’s fees, and additional treatments needed. Despite the initial expense, this option is generally less costly than replacing each tooth individually and offers better durability than traditional removable dentures.
Ideal candidates for implant-supported dentures include those needing full mouth reconstruction or complete arch replacement. If you currently have removable dentures, you may need to address any resultant bone loss before proceeding with implant-supported dentures. A thorough evaluation by an experienced dentist is necessary to determine the best course of action.
When it comes to replacing an entire arch of teeth, the All On Four dental implant procedure presents a more cost-effective solution compared to individual implants with crowns. This method requires only four implants and a denture, omitting the need for a crown for each tooth.
The starting price for denture implants, which includes a four-implant-supported overdenture, is $8,995.
The cost for implant-supported dentures varies based on the specific type selected. For detailed pricing, refer to the provided price list.