Dentures – Parsippany, NJ

Get Your Healthy, Happy Smile Back

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Due to advancements in both dentistry and technology, patients don’t have to settle for bulky, obvious tooth-replacement solutions. Instead, they can regain a healthy, complete, and beautiful smile with modern restorations, like dentures! If you are interested in replacing a few teeth throughout your mouth, several teeth in a row, or an entire arch, then contact our Parsippany dental team to schedule a consultation or read on.

Why Choose Zen Dental Care for Dentures?

  • Highly Trained and Experienced Dentist
  • Top-Rated Dental Team on Google
  • Multiple Financial Solutions Available

Who’s a Good Candidate for Dentures?

No matter how many teeth you’re missing, almost anyone can get dentures. To find out if you’re eligible for treatment, you’ll first need to schedule a consultation with Dr. Elsaid, and she can determine if you’re a good candidate. If you aren’t, you can possibly become one by restoring the health of your gum tissue and bone structure.

Effects of Missing Teeth

There are many reasons adults can be missing teeth, including tooth decay, accidental damage, or even gum disease. Unfortunately, in addition to causing unsightly gaps in your smile, there are several negative consequences of missing teeth, including facial sagging, difficulty speaking, struggles eating, and even lower self-esteem. Each of these can cause a variety of problems in your daily life, such as malnourishment, depression, premature aging, and trouble communicating.

What Qualifies You for Dentures?

Dentures are an excellent option for patients who have experienced significant tooth loss, have sensitive teeth, or have a lot of tooth decay, but who also have sufficient healthy gum tissue and jawbone density. You must also be willing to commit to a proper dental health routine and properly care for your dentures and smile.

The number of teeth you’re missing will ultimately determine which type of dentures are best for you, as there are several different options to choose from, including full dentures, partial dentures, and implant dentures. Dentures have the added benefit of being more affordable than other tooth replacement options, making them a great choice for patients on a tight budget.

Alternative Tooth-Replacement Options

Patients who aren’t considered a good candidate for dentures can still explore other tooth-replacement options such as dental bridges and dental implants:

  • Dental Bridges: These prosthetics are great for people who are only missing a few teeth; however, they do require healthy teeth surrounding the missing tooth or teeth to support the bridge.
  • Dental Implants: Because a titanium post must be inserted into your jawbone, you must have a solid bone structure prior to getting dental implants. Dental implants are also more costly than traditional dentures, but they have the incredible benefit of being permanent.

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Types of Dentures

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Although “dentures” is often used as an all-encompassing term, there are actually three different types: partial, full, and implant. Below, you’ll find some helpful information on each. Of course, we will provide you with more detailed information at your consultation and answer any questions you have at that time as well!

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures act as a puzzle piece by filling in the gaps in your smile while also leaving room for your natural teeth to shine. The size, shape, and shade of each prosthetic tooth are custom-made to suit your unique face shape and smile goals. Plus, they are secured to a gum-colored base to ensure they look just like the real thing.

Full Dentures

Full dentures can replace an entire arch of teeth or both arches of your teeth – it depends on the extent of your tooth loss! In this case, the prosthetic teeth are attached to a gum-colored base, and the entire restoration is held in place with natural suction or denture adhesive. Again, every aspect is customized to you, ensuring it looks great and feels stable.

Implant Dentures

As you may have guessed from the name, implant dentures are a combination of both dental implants and dentures. Instead of a metal framework or special adhesive holding the restoration in place, it’s secured with strategically placed dental implants. One of the biggest benefits of this approach is that it can last for several decades with proper care!

The Benefits of Dentures

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Dentures have been used for decades, and they continue to be popular because:

  • They are cost-effective
  • They are custom-made for each patient
  • They can help patients with moderate and severe tooth loss
  • They can restore the strength of your bite
  • They can last for 10+ years

Understanding the Cost of Dentures

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Missing teeth can detract from your daily quality of life, but fortunately, our Zen Dental Care team in Parsippany can provide lifelike dentures to restore your smile’s appearance and functionality regardless of how many you’ve lost. Many patients have questions about what it costs to rebuild their grins, but the price depends significantly on your unique circumstances.

Once you’ve consulted with Dr. Elsaid, we can provide a detailed estimate and walk you through it for your approval before proceeding. Continue reading to learn how the total is determined, and feel free to contact us for more information!

Factors That Affect the Cost of Dentures

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Different considerations must be taken into account that can impact the total due for your new teeth, such as:

  • Additional procedures. If you have a few remaining teeth preventing your restoration from fitting correctly, we’ll need to extract them. We’ll also need to treat any gum disease present, and you’ll be responsible for any treatments required to safeguard your smile.
  • What the base is made of. Different materials, like acrylic, nylon, metal, or ceramic can be used for the foundation, though acrylic is the most popular and can be customized to match your gums.
  • The type of replacement teeth. Whether the pontics (artificial teeth) are made from ceramic, resin, or metal can also affect your invoice.

Are Implant Dentures More Expensive?

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Typically, you can expect to pay more for implant dentures than a traditional set because they involve oral surgery. This treatment involves placing anywhere from two to eight titanium rods strategically to anchor your prosthetics for a more permanent restoration.

The dentures themselves might require repairs or need to be replaced periodically, but the implants fuse with your jaw to become a permanent part of your smile. Then, the metal poles function like roots to keep your jawbone active and healthy by generating new bone growth with each bite down.  This prevents the degeneration that typically occurs after tooth loss to preserve your oral health and facial structure.

Does Dental Insurance Cover Dentures

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Many dental insurance policies consider getting dentures to be a major procedure, and often cover about 50% of the total cost. However, every plan is unique and there’s no guarantee these restorations are included, so it’s worth checking your information to be sure.

Please let us know if you require assistance finding the information or submitting paperwork or claims. Our friendly office staff are familiar with the process and are happy to help you maximize your available benefits.

Other Options for Making Dentures Affordable

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We proudly accept all major PPO dental insurance plans to help minimize your out-of-pocket expenses, but we understand that not all patients carry a policy, and we don’t want your budget to keep you from enjoying a beautifully restored smile.

As a result, we’ve partnered with a third-party financer to offer flexible payment plans. If your CareCredit application is approved, this program allows you to divvy your total payment into more manageable installments over a designated period that are easier on your wallet.