As : As you can imagine prices vary depending upon you location in the country (due to the cost of material and other overhead), amount and difficulty of the work, and whether the work is being done by a general dentist or specialist (prosthodontist / oral and maxillofacial surgeon). The prices you quote seem very reasonable just based on the amount of surgery involved to make you ready for dentures.
Answered 10/3/2016
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I : I suppose this is as good a place as any to go price shopping or comparing. These prices sound extremely reasonable. In fact my estimate is that it is on the low side for cast framed removable dentures. I do have a concern, and that is the metal framework dentures being made immediately after the teeth have been extracted. We do like to wait for remodeling of the bone to take place completely after extractions before moving forward with this type of denture work. Ask you dentist what exactly the plan is. Best wishes dr neil mcleod dds dentistry that lasts - quality that counts.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Yes. : Yes. Extracftions could be anywhere from $150 and up depending on the complexity. That would then make the partials about $2000 each which sounds reasonable. I dont know what fees are in your area, but i assume asbury park is fairly upscale. Are you seeing a prosthodontist? If so, those fees are very reasonable.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Yes: If the cost includes the extractions, the temporary partials and the final metal/acrylic partials later, then this is reasonable. Down my way, it would be about 2k more.
Answered 1/7/2013
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