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How to Save on Dentures

November 25, 2019

From the U.S. News & World Report website

Pro tips for handling pricey out-of-pocket costs and getting affordable dentures and implants.

If you need to get dentures or implants, you may be surprised by the cost. But the reality is, if you lose a tooth or need to replace a set of teeth, you’re likely experiencing discomfort and need to undergo treatment, with or without insurance. While partial dentures cost a few hundred dollars, full dentures can be several thousand dollars – and even up to $50,000, if you’re considering dental implants.

Even with dental insurance, your plan may not cover dentures. While Medicaid often covers the cost of dentures, Medicare does not include this benefit. You also need to think about additional associated costs, such as dental procedures and getting fitted for the dentures.

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