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Are Dentures Affordable?

4/23/2021

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When it comes to weighing the cost factors of dentures, you may have asked yourself, "Can I afford them?" Social Circle, GA dentist Dr. Jones and the team at his office do all they can to ensure denture treatment, is affordable. The equally important question to ask is, "Can I afford not to have dentures?" Dr. Jones will explain the cost factors of dentures and the importance of seeking treatment for tooth loss. 


Explaining the cost factors of dentures

It is important to check your dental insurance plan because most providers cover some to all of the costs of dentures. The type of dental materials used is one of the factors included in the treatment cost. Additional procedures can increase the overall price of dentures. Regardless of the type of treatment, our team is always available to assist you with insurance coverage questions.​
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Meeting the unique needs of patients with dentures

Just as we do all we can to meet the individual financial needs of patients, we provide various treatment options to meet patients' needs. We provide partial and full dentures to restore health and beauty to the smile. Partial dentures can replace one or more missing teeth. Full dentures can replace an arch of lower or upper teeth or both arches of teeth. With either type, patients can enjoy restored ability to speak and eat the foods they love.


The importance of seeking treatment for tooth loss

When tooth loss is untreated, several issues can develop. Teeth can shift into gaps from missing teeth. Tooth decay and gum disease may develop. Patients can experience difficulty pronouncing certain words. They also may have to eat softer foods due to tooth loss. In severe situations, the gums may begin to shrink. As a result, the facial structure can collapse. 


Ask yourself, again, if you can afford to live with tooth loss. The answer is most likely, "no." Tooth loss can be detrimental to your physical as well as emotional health and wellbeing. It can cause embarrassment and affect your self-esteem. Fortunately, you do not have to live this way. Dr. Jones can help. Schedule a consultation appointment with him by calling 770-464-1900. 

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Summit Smiles link
10/27/2021 11:44:27 pm

Thank you for this very informative blog post! Dentures assist those who have lost teeth and improve the appearance of the individual's mouth. Dentures are available in two styles: detachable or fixed. The type of denture that a person wears is determined by the amount of teeth that need to be replaced and whether or not they wish to wear it constantly.

The first type, removable dentures, is for those who require more than six teeth to be replaced and do not wish for their missing teeth to be publicized. This type of denture is composed of two components: a plastic casing that fits over the gums and an artificial tooth set that fits within the case. The alternative option is a fixed denture, which requires less maintenance but requires additional time for fitting.

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Oaktown Dental link
12/10/2021 06:52:41 pm

Thanks for this very educational blog post! Dentures are a type of denture that replaces missing teeth and improves the appearance of a person's mouth. There are two types of dentures: removable and fixed. A person's choice of denture is influenced by the number of teeth that need to be replaced and whether or not they want to wear it all of the time.

The first, removable dentures, are for people who need more than six teeth replaced but don't want their missing teeth to be seen. This type of denture has two parts: a plastic casing that covers the gums and an artificial tooth set that fits within the case. A fixed denture is an alternative that requires less care but requires more time for fitting.

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  • About
    • Why Choose Us?
    • Our Philosophy
    • SMART Certification
    • Office Tour
    • Testimonials
  • Meet The Team
    • Dr. Don D. Jones, Jr.
    • Courtney Cochran
    • Mary Killingsworth
    • Carly Robinette
    • Ansley Housworth
  • Services
    • Before & After
    • Cosmetic Dentistry
    • Teeth Whitening
    • Dentures
    • Crowns
    • CEREC
    • Mercury Free and Biologic Dentistry
    • Amalgam Filling Removal
    • Holistic Dentistry
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