How Much Implant Supported Dentures Cost

Cleveland Implant supported dentures are the combination of two technologies when it comes to replacing teeth. A conventional or traditional denture features a flesh colored tray with artificial teeth sitting on the soft tissue of your gums, held in place with an adhesive. A dental implant is the best replacement solution for one tooth. At a cost of $1,500 to $6,000 per tooth though it would be expensive to get an entire arch of implants. Let’s take a quick look at the two procedures, the costs, and then combine them into the solution of an implant supported denture as your replacement option.

A Traditional or Conventional Denture

Once the teeth in the arch have been extracted and the soft tissue healed, an impression can be made of the arch as a roadmap for the dental lab. A flesh colored, acrylic tray will be molded to sit directly on your gums. Then either ceramic or porcelain crowns will be placed into that tray. Once the tray is fit it will be held in place with a mild adhesive. Designed to be removed daily, cleaned and soaked, it also allows you to brush your gums and keep them healthy.

A Dental Implant Procedure

If you lose a tooth or two the most natural replacement is the implant. After the soft tissue is numbed with a local anesthetic a small incision is made and a small hole will be drilled into the jawbone. Into that hole will be placed a titanium post. This post will now need several months to be fused to the bone. This is the strength and beauty of this option. At that point an extension, or an abutment, is added to the post to reach the surface. Then a crown is affixed to the abutment and you have a new replacement tooth.

The Implant Supported Dentures Procedure

Having just read those two procedures you now simply combine them. The strength, support and stability are delivered with either four or six implanted posts. Then the backside of the acrylic tray will have nylon clips that will snap on to the abutment posts. You now have a removable set of replacement teeth that deliver the strength and stability of the implant process. In fact, conventional dentures last five to eight years and the implant supported denture will have a life expectancy of 20 years. In addition to that is the health of the bone mass in the jaw. The posts act as roots and maintain bone strength keeping the jawbone from atrophying away.

Value, Benefit and Cost

The actual cost of your implant supported denture can cover a wide range based on some contributing factors. These include the number of implants, the preparatory procedures, the quality of material used for the tray and crowns and the number of visits to complete the procedure. You can expect to pay from $5,000 to over $30,000. As you can see, a very wide range. A consultation with your dentist regarding your personal situation will determine your final cost. Consider the value and benefits of your smile when making your decision.

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