Dentures in New York, NY
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Contact UsWhat are dentures?
Removable or fixed dentures are a reliable approach for restoring lost teeth. These dental pieces can make it more comfortable to speak and eat with self-assurance and can even improve the look of your smile following tooth loss. Our dental team at Madison Avenue Dentists offers full and partial removable and implant-supported dentures for individuals in New York, NY. Full dentures restore every one of the teeth in the upper arch, lower arch, or both while partial dentures are used when a few teeth still remain in the jawbone. Our team can help you discover if removable or implant-held dentures are best for your requirements and have them specially designed for an attractive appearance and easy fit. Set up your denture exam in our New York office to get started.
Who is a good candidate for dentures?
Appropriate candidates for receiving dentures can be patients who are missing many teeth or should have teeth taken out. Dentures work to restore your dental capabilities, letting you consume healthful foods and helping to maintain your facial volume. These restorations work most effectively if the gum tissues are healthy and there is a sustainable amount of jawbone to keep them in position. During your Madison Avenue Dentists visit, we will examine your mouth and discuss your possible options based on your needs, cosmetic aims, and budget. After we talk with you, our team will help you decide if dentures are best for your needs and the kind that would efficiently suit your situation. If you're looking for a solution that can work to improve your smile, call our office in New York, NY to learn more about this option.
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Are dentures covered by dental insurance?
Customized dentures can be paid for in part by multiple insurance programs. Our staff at Madison Avenue Dentists will reach out to your insurance provider to figure out your extent of coverage; after that, we will estimate your additional costs. At your appointment with us, we will cater to your procedure plan so your dentures fit both your aims and finances. To ensure that the tooth replacement process is accessible, we take many types of payments, including dental payment plans. Contact our team in New York, NY to schedule an appointment today.
Replace missing teeth and establish a new smile
Have the ability to eat, converse with new people, and smile freely after tooth loss with a full or partial tooth replacement solution at Madison Avenue Dentists. Our dental team is happy to provide full or partial detachable and implant-held dentures to people in New York, NY. For more information on how dentures could enhance your smile, arrange a visit with us today.
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How much do dentures cost?
The overall cost of dentures will vary from patient to patient depending on a number of factors, including which type of dentures you choose. During your consultation, our expert staff will listen to your concerns and assess your situation to create a custom treatment plan. At that point, we’ll be able to provide a more accurate price estimate.
Are dentures painful?
Not at all. The fitting process is usually considered to be very comfortable. Additionally, once you recieve your dentures themselves, they should rest comfortably in your mouth. They make take a couple of days to get used to, but they should not cause any pain.
Can I sleep in dentures?
We do not recommend sleeping in dentures. Taking them out at night gives your gums time to rest. Without that time, they can slowly become damaged, leading to larger issues with your oral health.