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Dentures, or false teeth, are a reliable solution for replacing missing teeth. They help you eat, speak, and smile with confidence. However, understanding the cost of dentures can feel confusing. This guide explains what dentures are, the factors that influence their price, and how to choose between NHS and private dentures.

What Are False Teeth or Dentures?

Dentures are custom-made dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth. They can be full (replacing all teeth) or partial (replacing some teeth). Modern dentures are designed to look natural, fit comfortably, and restore your smile. While most dentures are removable, some can be supported by dental implants for added stability.

What Influences the Cost of Dentures?

Several factors affect the price of dentures:

1. NHS or Private Care: On the NHS, dentures are available at a fixed price (currently around £300), but the materials and finishes are basic. Private dentures start at around £600 for a single denture and £1,200 for a full set. While more expensive, private dentures are crafted from premium materials for a superior fit and appearance.

2. Denture Type Needed: Full dentures often cost more than partial dentures as they replace all teeth. Implant-supported dentures, which offer the most stability, are the priciest option.

3. Materials Used: Private dentures are made from high-quality materials like durable acrylic, metal, or flexible options. These materials provide a more natural look, greater comfort, and better longevity than NHS options.

4. Quality of the Finished Product: Private dentures are carefully crafted for a lifelike appearance, ensuring a better fit and a more natural smile. They look and feel more like natural teeth compared to standard NHS options.

5. Ongoing Maintenance: While dentures need occasional adjustments, investing in high-quality dentures can reduce long-term costs by lasting longer and maintaining their appearance.

Other Options to Dentures

If dentures aren’t suitable, alternatives like dental implants or bridges may work better. Implants, though more expensive, feel like natural teeth and last a lifetime. Bridges, while less invasive, require healthy teeth to support them.

NHS vs Private Dentures: Which to Choose?

NHS dentures are affordable, but private dentures offer better comfort, durability, and a more natural appearance. The premium materials used in private dentures fit better, look better, and feel more secure, making them worth the investment for many.

Remember, dentistry isn’t expensive – neglect is. Ignoring tooth loss can lead to bigger problems and higher costs. A healthy, confident smile is priceless, and choosing the right dentures is an investment in your well-being. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a healthier, more confident smile!  To get in touch call us on 0161 796 2404 or use the Contact Form.