How Partial Dentures Can Save You Thousands of Dollars in the Long Run

Partial Dentures Can Save You Thousands of Dollars

Investing in partial dentures may seem unnecessary, but it can save you more money than you think. The truth is that when one tooth is cracked or damaged, the rest of your teeth have to fill in the gap, causing them to deteriorate a lot faster.

While it may seem like you’re alone in your fight against tooth damage, it’s important to remember that 24% of Canadians wear dentures, according to Statistics Canada. Worldwide, it is estimated that roughly 19% of every country’s population currently relies on dentures.

If you are missing one or more teeth, then keep reading to find out how partial dentures can save you thousands of dollars in the long run.

What Are Partial Dentures? 

Before we explain the many benefits these medical devices offer, let’s first talk about what partial dentures are. Put simply, partial dentures are removable dental prosthetics that are intended to place missing teeth. 

They are designed to blend in with your other teeth, keeping them from shifting and improving your speech and ability to chew. Unlike full dentures, partial ones replace one or more teeth rather than all of them. 

These devices rely on the existing strength of your remaining teeth to support your jaw and prevent the premature degradation of your pearly whites.

How Can Partial Dentures Save You Money? 

When you lose a tooth, the other teeth are often left to pick up the slack. To avoid getting food in the affected area, you will likely chew on the other side, causing the teeth in that part of your mouth to work harder. 

This increased use will cause the remaining teeth to wear down faster. As a result, you will likely require more frequent trips to the dentist. 

Moreover, gaps between teeth often accumulate food particles, which contribute to tooth decay. Also when you have a missing tooth, your other teeth will start to shift in your mouth. Your teeth are strongest when there is a complete row, with each tooth supporting the next.

Breaking Down the Cost of Dental Services

To help you truly understand the financial impact of ignoring missing teeth, let’s take a look at the average cost of common dental services, according to an article in The Globe and Mail. The prices of basic procedures are as follows:

  • Standard dental assessment – $150 to $300
  • Filings – $150 to $450 each

Keep in mind that other services, such as root canals, can cost $500 to $2100 per tooth. 

Missing Teeth Can Lead to More Serious Issues

It’s important to remember that missing teeth can have a devastating impact on your overall jaw health. When you chew and bite, your teeth roots stimulate your jawbone, keeping it healthy. However, when these roots are removed, this could lead to gradual weakening and shrinkage over time.

The effects of this are more serious than gaps in your smile. You could end up with changes in the structure of your face, warranting significant reconstructive surgery. This will end up costing you thousands of dollars to fix.

The Many Benefits of Partial Dentures

Fortunately, you can prevent this from happening by investing in partial dentures. These medical devices help to distribute the bite force equally, preventing any teeth from taking any undue strain. Here are some of the other benefits of investing in partial dentures:

They Boost Your Self-confidence

Nothing can ruin your self-confidence quite like missing teeth, unfortunately. When you fill in the gaps, you can smile with the full assurance that no one sees the gaps between your teeth. Your smile is undoubtedly one of your greatest assets, and when you protect your teeth with partial dentures, you get to show off your smile with pride.

Woman checking her denture through the mirror.

They Are an Affordable Alternative

Unlike dental implants or fixed prosthetics, partial dentures are a cost-effective way to fix your teeth. They do not require bone grafting or surgery, lowering the overall cost. Moreover, you can invest in partial dentures before losing more teeth and count on the quick turnover to protect your smile. 

What’s more, many health insurance providers cover partial dentures, so you can protect your teeth without having to outlay any cash.

They Improve the Life of Your Natural Teeth

As mentioned before, gaps can cause existing teeth to degrade faster than they normally would. Rather than have your remaining teeth handle the pressures of eating and speaking, dentures distribute the bite force equally. This can increase the longevity of your teeth.  

Moreover, they prevent significant changes in the structure of your teeth, which can cause tooth decay, gum disease, and bite problems. Dentures fill the empty spaces, maintaining the structure of your mouth by preventing natural teeth from shifting.

Need Partial Dentures? Turn to Shreve Denture Clinic!

Missing teeth can cost you thousands of dollars. They also affect your speech, your ability to chew, and so much more. Before the effects are truly felt, investing in partial dentures is highly advisable.

If you are looking for a highly skilled denturist to help you enhance the longevity of your natural teeth with partial dentures, then contact Shreve Denture Clinic. Our services are designed to offer a permanent solution to missing teeth, preventing the need for expensive surgeries or procedures. 

Whether you require partial upper dentures, partial lower dentures, or partial dentures for your front teeth, you can count on us to help you achieve natural-looking teeth

To learn more about the associated partial denture cost or schedule an appointment, get in touch with us today!

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How long do partial dentures last? 

In general, these denture products last 5 to 10 years. However, their longevity will depend on a variety of factors, such as maintenance practices, the quality of the material, and more. When having your dentures fitted, be sure to ask your denturist for more information about the lifespan of these devices.

2. Do partial dentures latch onto your natural teeth? 

Yes, they do. Partial dentures rely on clasps or precision attachments to attach to your existing teeth for stability. Nevertheless, they are completely removable. 

3. Can I use partial dentures to chew and bite?

Absolutely. These devices are designed to mimic natural teeth. You can use them to chew and bite.

Keep in mind that it may take some time to get used to your new dentures, and you may have some trouble biting and swallowing at first. Be sure to follow the instructions provided by your denturist to ensure a smooth adjustment.

4. What do partial dentures cost? 

Costs will vary depending on the type of dentures, the materials used to make them, and more. It’s best to get in touch with us for a more accurate quote.

5. Will my partial dentures look natural?

Yes, they will. These dental devices are designed to blend in with your teeth, improving your smile and boosting your self-confidence.

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Kristin Shreve Swayze, DD

Kristin has been in the dental field for over 17 years which began with her joining a local denture practice which she eventually purchased in 2010 and with that Shreve Denture Clinic was born.

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Shelly Basden

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Shelly, our Office Manager, joined our team after graduating from the Medical Office Assisting program in 2022. She brings a tremendous amount of experience as she managed our local M&M Food Market for 22 years as well as holds a degree in Office Administration.

She is the first face you see when you walk in our doors, she keeps us all organized and is continually busy creating new and creative ways to improve our care for our patients.  She looks for ways through social media to inspire a welcome change to connect with our patients.

Shelly, who resides here in Leamington, is married to her long-time partner Joe and together they have four children and a feline companion, Noel.  Shelly enjoys travelling and spending time with her family. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time in her backyard where her and her husband have created an outdoor oasis!

When asked what she loves most about working at Shreve Denture Clinic, Shelly stated that she appreciates that the denturists make everyone feel so welcome and comfortable visiting their office. Working at Shreve Denture Clinic has been life changing for her and she couldn’t ask for a better place to work.

Joanna Leong, R.D.T.

Laboratory Technician

Joanna started her career in dental technology at George Brown College. She found that the program combined her passion for arts and science, and still loves the work she does. She is the one person that you don’t usually see when you visit us here at Shreve Denture Clinic, but without her, you would never have the beautiful smile you deserve.

She’s been in the dental field for 23+ years, including owning her own lab and keeping up to date by attending many seminars throughout her career. We have had the pleasure of having Joanna on our team for the past two years.

Joanna is happily married to her husband, Carl and resides here in Leamington. She has a passion for baking, cooking and animals of any kind. Joanna is adored by her family kitten, Catrina and has a knack for building strong relationships with the neighborhood cats.

Joanna shows a lot of pride in her work and is extremely meticulous. She never lets one case go without paying attention to all the fine details. She works hard to ensure each patient that we treat is happy. When asked why she enjoys working here at Shreve Denture Clinic, Joanna states “I appreciate how Kristin and Claudia take their time with each patient to ensure each case is done properly, which allows me to complete my work to the high standards we strive for.

Kristin Shreve Swayze, DD

Denturist/Owner

When Kristin was just a teenager contemplating her future, she wanted a career that would give her a challenge as well as the opportunity to work closely people. After attending high school in Chatham, Ontario Kristin decided to attend the Dental Assisting program at Fanshawe College. After receiving her certification from Fanshawe in 2003, Kristin then went on to specialize and attended the Denturism program at George Brown College, graduating in 2006.

Kristin has been in the dental field for over 17 years which began with her joining a local denture practice which she eventually purchased in 2010 and with that Shreve Denture Clinic was born. She has since expanded the practice and has hired three employees as well as an associate denturist. Kristin can also offer her patients expert advice for all their dental implant needs and is deeply passionate about bringing advanced yet affordable implant solutions to her patients. Between Kristin and her team, Shreve Denture Clinic now has a combined 85 years of dental experience.

Kristin and her husband Kris have been married for 9 years and they are proud parents of an adorable 1-year-old boy named Kerrigan and an energetic dog named Dexter. Kristin is an avid football fan and enjoys attending games and spending time travelling with her family.

Kristin strives to provide a positive experience for all of her patients and ensure they feel welcome and comfortable while in the dental chair. When asked what she loves most about working with her patients, she said “I love being able to give my patients back their confidence through their smile. It is such an amazing feeling when someone says that their life is better because of their dentures”.