How to Purchase Affordable Dentures

How to Purchase Affordable Dentures thumbnail
Purchase Affordable Dentures

Affordable dentures are rather easy to find if you're willing to spend a little time looking for the best price, and follow a few smart consumer principles. Taking care of your oral health with new dentures doesn't have to break your bank. Here's how to purchase affordable dentures and still have money left over.

Instructions

    • 1

      Keep an eye out for sales and specials. Yes, even dentists have sales and specials. At different points throughout the year dentists will offer savings on various procedures to attract new patients that are looking for vanity procedures and dentures. While dentures aren't considered a vanity procedure, dentists still offers sales on them to entice patients to upgrade their existing dentures.

    • 2

      Inquire at dental schools. Because dental schools are always in need of patients for their students, they offer dramatically reduced rates compared to private practice dentists. All of the students are supervised by experienced dentists, so you don't need to worry about mistakes or fear that you'll become someone's guinea pig.

    • 3

      Talk to your health insurance. Sometimes health insurance companies will pay for a new set of dentures if certain medical conditions will be helped or resolved such as jaw problems. It doesn't hurt to ask, and you have nothing to lose because they may decide to pay for some or all of your new dentures.

    • 4

      Consider purchasing less extravagant dentures. There are different grades of porcelain and material that go into making a pair of dentures, and these materials all add to the total cost. If you're desperately in need of a new set of dentures, it may be a good idea to purchase a basic set that will last until you can afford the set that you really want.

    • 5

      Establish a payment plan. If you don't have all of the money for your dentures right now, many dentists will allow you to set up a payment plan that can be spread out over a number of months. This can be a great way to take care of your oral health and hang on to some of your money at the same time, just make sure that you look over the interest rates and read all of the fine print first.

Related Searches:
  • Photo Credit http://www.sxc.hu/photo/592606

You May Also Like

  • How to Store Dentures

    If you have periodontal disease, tooth decay or injury to your teeth, you might need dentures, which are prosthetic devices with plastic...

  • How to Make Dentures Step By Step

    The dental industry is big business healthcare at its finest. Not to mention the fact that making fake teeth in the movie...

  • Medicare & Dentures

    Medicare does not provide coverage for ordinary dental care. Some private Medicare plans offer such coverage. However, the federal Medicare program does...

  • What Are the Dangers of Denture Creams?

    More than 35 million people in the United States alone wear dentures, and many of these people use denture creams to help...

  • How to Find Cheap Dentures

    When you buy cheap dentures sometimes you get what you pay for and other times they're just as good as an expensive...

  • About Dentures

    Dentures are replacement teeth for teeth that are missing, as a result of falling out or having to be pulled. Dentures are...

  • How to Care for New Dentures

    New dentures can take some getting used to, especially if it's your first set. In the meantime there's a certain level of...

  • How to Clean Dentures at Home

    If you wear dentures, you need to know how to clean them at home. Buying a denture cup, cleaning tablets and a...

  • Alternatives to Traditional Dentures

    Alternatives to Traditional Dentures. In some cases, traditional full dentures are not the best solution for someone with missing or damaged teeth....

  • How to Dispose of Old Window Glass

    Window glass generally should not be recycled along with glass bottles and jars. As with heat-resistant ovenware, drinking glasses and visionware, window...

Related Ads

Featured