Dentures – Hutchinson, KS

Get Your Best Smile Back After Tooth Loss

dentures-partialsIf you’re missing one or more teeth, you know from experience just how much it can affect your quality of life. Not only can gaps in your smile make you feel self-conscious, but they can impact the way you bite, chew, and speak. Luckily, Dr. Grant Ringler and his team can help you enjoy a beautiful, fully functioning grin once again with dentures in Hutchinson. If you’re ready to get your bite and confidence back, contact us today to schedule an appointment!

Who is a Good Candidate for Dentures?

dentures-1Are you missing several teeth or an entire arch? You might be a good candidate for dentures in Hutchinson. With this solution, you’ll no longer have to worry about skipping out on your favorite foods, having trouble speaking, and hiding your grin every chance you get. Before you can get started on your treatment plan, Dr. Grant Ringler will thoroughly examine your mouth to ensure dentures are the best option for your needs. One thing he’ll carefully inspect is the health of your gums since they must be in good health to support new dentures.

Types of Dentures

dentures-2The first step on your journey towards a full smile is a consultation with Dr. Grant Ringler. During this initial visit, he’ll discuss with you in detail your available options and recommended treatment plan. Dr. Ringler and his team will suggest one of the following options:

Partial Dentures

If you only have a few missing teeth, partial dentures may be the right option for you. The gum-colored base and prosthetic teeth are custom-made to blend seamlessly with your existing smile. Once partials are attached to the clasp on your remaining teeth, they’ll complete your grin and restore a beautiful, fully functioning bite.

Full Dentures

For patients missing an entire arch of teeth, full dentures are the ideal solution. They have a discreet, gum-colored base that’s custom-made to fit perfectly over the gums and lifelike artificial teeth. Unlike partials, full dentures are held in place with natural suction, denture adhesive, or a combination of both.

Implant Dentures

With the Denture Comfort technology, you can put an end to all of your problems through an affordable, one-hour procedure. Dr. Ringler will install four to six mini dental implants (extremely narrow titanium screws) and line your denture with a soft, elastic silicone base. Not only will your dentures be far more comfortable, but they will be sturdier as well!

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The Benefits of Dentures

dentures-3Dentures are one of the most popular solutions for missing teeth – and there’s a good reason for that! Here are just a few of the many benefits you can expect to reap with this solution:

  • Custom-made to fit your smile perfectly.
  • Maintain a natural-looking appearance.
  • Preserve a youthful facial structure.
  • Cost-effective method of tooth replacement.
  • Regain the ability to eat a more nutritious diet.
  • Easy cleaning and maintenance.

Understanding the Cost of Dentures

The cost of dentures will vary for each patient because each case is very different. There are a variety of factors that contribute to the price. During your initial consultation with us, we can determine exactly how much you can expect your new restoration to cost. In the meantime, here are some things for you to take into consideration.

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Factors that Affect the Cost of Dentures

Here are the major factors that determine the cost of your new dentures:

  • The preparation before you get your dentures will contribute to the overall cost. This includes things like gum disease therapy and extractions when necessary.
  • The materials used for the base and replacement teeth. The base will typically be made from acrylic while the replacement teeth can be crafted from either acrylic or porcelain.
  • The number of teeth at you are needing to have replaced.

Remember that a cheaper denture doesn’t mean a better denture. If you end up opting for a budget restoration, it will be more likely to require repairs and replacements in a shorter period of time. By investing more in your restoration, you are less likely to end up with a subpar denture.

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Are Implant Dentures More Expensive?

Implant dentures do cost more than traditional dentures, but there is a good reason for it. Instead of being supported by the shape and suction of the gums, they are held into place by a series of dental implants that are placed in the jawbone via a surgical procedure. This allows for additional benefits, like being more lifelike, having additional stability, and lasting for several decades.

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Does Dental Insurance Cover Dentures?

Patients can usually expect some level of coverage with most dental insurance plans. Many provide up to 50% coverage, but this varies depending on the plan that you have. We are currently providers for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas, Aetna, and Delta Dental. If you have any questions or need help, talk to one of our friendly team members. We are happy to file claims on your behalf.

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Other Options for Making Dentures Affordable

If you don’t have dental insurance, this doesn’t mean that you’re completely out of luck. We work with CareCredit and Lending Club – third-party financing companies that can break the cost of your treatment into manageable monthly installments with little to no interest. To learn more about your options, give us a call!

To find out exactly what your treatment will cost, schedule a consultation with us. We are eager to help you get your smile back!

Denture FAQs

Do you have questions about dentures? No matter what your concerns are, Dr. Ringler and our team can help you find the answers. Below, we’ve compiled some of the most common questions that we receive from our patients about this treatment. If you don’t see the answers you need, feel free to reach out to us directly.

Everyone who gets dentures in Hutchinson goes through an adjustment period that involves strengthening their facial muscles to gain better control over their prosthetic. That’s why countless people find it difficult to talk and chew food when they first put them in their mouth. We recommend practicing by reading a book out loud or singing in the shower. Even though it sounds goofy, it’s actually a really effective way to build muscle and get used to the way they feel!

If you have difficulty with your dentures slipping when you try to talk, you can either apply denture adhesive to them before putting them in your mouth or biting down on them and swallowing so that they shift into the proper position.

Whether you lose one tooth or all of your teeth, your facial structure will change over time, depending on what type of restoration you invest in. This is because the roots of your missing tooth are no longer stimulating your jawbone like they used to, keeping it from deteriorating. One way to keep this from happening is by getting implant dentures. This solution doesn’t just restore the biting surface of your teeth, it also replaces your roots.

As you age and your facial structure changes over time, you may find that your dentures don’t fit the way they used to. In certain cases, you may be able to adjust the fit of them by simply having them relined by your dentist in Hutchinson. This can help relieve any oral sores or discomfort that they’re causing you. If the fit is drastically altered and it has been over five years since you first received your dentures, you may need to have them replaced.

To keep your dentures looking like new, you’ll need to brush and rinse them every day. However, using a product that isn’t specially made to clean dentures, like regular toothpaste, can cause them to become scratched and damaged due to abrasiveness. For this reason, it’s important to use a special denture cleaning toothbrush and denture cleanser to sanitize and clean your prosthetic. If you need recommendations, feel free to reach out to our office!