It usually costs around $1500-$2000 for upper or lower dentures, without any insurance at all.
But you can save about 50% on your dentures on an affordable dental program.
If you want information about this program, you may contact me.
2007-07-09 18:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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If the MVA messed up your teeth, you should still be covered by the other drivers insurance company.......... AARP has a great dental plan if you're eligible... you only have to be 50... If you're younger than that, you may be interested in having the teeth removed and something called a 'flipper' placed there. It's alot less expensive than a traditional partial denture. Then down the road you could get a more permanent one.. Best of Luck~
2016-05-22 00:39:23
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answered by ? 3
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As lippylou told you that will depends on the quality and type of denture you are looking for. I will suggest you to visit the website that I have mention in the source.
You will have have more information about what you are searching there.The page concerns a Dentristry and Dental surgery Hospital and talks about different treatment that are offered there.
2007-07-09 20:12:30
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the quality and type of denture your looking for, most people like to upgrade to a valplast denture it is a flexible soft denture that is more comfortable and natural looking with no metal in it. a good quality denture runs around 900.00 each and 200.00 to upgrade to the valplast, the partial runs around 700.00 and 200.00 to upgrade to valplast. I am not sure what you mean by credicare? and whos insurance the doctors or yours?
ok that makes sense...care credit. its not an insurance but a payment plan that offers 0% for 18 months on anything over 300 dollars and you can go to carecredit.com to apply and to see who takes it in your area.
2007-07-09 15:05:59
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answered by lippylou1994 2
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You could probably call around and get prices. Some places will more than likely be cheaper. My friend did that and she finally found one that did it for half the price of some she talked to. Good luck.
2007-07-09 15:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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HELLO,
JUST ABOUT ALL DENTISTS TASKE CARE-CREDIT AS A PAYMENT PLAN.
CALL SOME LOCAL OFFICES WHERE YOU LIVE AND JUST ASK.
TELL THEM YOU HAVE NO INSURANCE AND SEE IF THEY CAN WORK OUT A PAYMENT PLAN FOR YOU.
2007-07-09 15:07:08
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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