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5 Temporary Teeth Options and Their Costs

by TruSmile Veneers
5 Temporary Teeth Options and Their Costs

Missing a tooth, whether it's due to an injury, gum disease, or tooth decay, is not fun for anyone. Regardless of how you lost your tooth, it can have a negative impact on your teeth alignment. If you don't replace the teeth on time, it can lead to serious problems over time.

A missing tooth can affect your ability to chew food, speak, and cause the remaining teeth to shift into the spaces. Luckily, there are temporary options you can use to restore your missing tooth as you wait for a permanent solution like dental implants. Here are some temporary solutions you can choose from as you wait to see your dentist.

What are my temporary teeth options?

When it comes to temporarily replacing a missing tooth, you can choose over-the-counter remedies or opt for the options offered by a dentist. If you are considering a dental implant, you are probably wondering if you'll be left with a missing tooth. It is especially true if the missing tooth is at the front. Luckily, there are a few temporary teeth options you can use as you wait for your implant. Here are some of the temporary teeth options you can choose from. 

1. Flipper tooth

It is also known as an acrylic removable partial denture. The flipper tooth looks like a retainer but usually has an artificial tooth attached to it. The flipper tooth fits along the roof of the mouth and has a prosthetic tooth attached to it. It creates the appearance of a full smile. A flipper tooth is one of the most affordable prosthetic options. However, the flipper tooth costs vary depending on the number of teeth replaced and the materials used. Generally, the flipper tooth costs between $300 and $500 for the front flipper tooth. You can cover some of the cost with your dental insurance. There are additional costs for periodic adjustments. 


 2. Temporary dentures

Temporary dentures is one of the options most people with tooth loss think about. The immediate dentures are inserted after the tooth has been removed. Temporary dentures are a suitable option if you don't want to go without a prosthesis for some time. For your temporary denture, you'll pay about $1900 for a new set. You should also put into consideration the additional appointments and cost of cleaning materials. An average patient needs about four visits and another visit to have their teeth removed. 

3. Orthodontic wax

If you have a missing tooth and are unable to get to the dentist, you can opt for an orthodontic wax. It's not a permanent remedy but can help shape the void the missing tooth has left. Orthodontic wax is sticky and gets attached to the neighboring teeth. Once attached, you can refine the shape using a toothpick. You can get a pack from your local pharmacy for $5. It's a temporary fix for your missing tooth since it is susceptible to temperature changes when you drink or eat. 

4. Temporary bridge

They are made of acrylic and are used to bridge the space with the artificial tooth. A dental bridge is one of the ways to fill gaps between teeth. It is a dental prosthesis that bridges the gap between two teeth. A dental bridge costs an average of between $500 and $1,500 for the traditional fixed crown and a bridge. A bonded bridge will cost you about $2,300.

5. Snap-on veneers

Dental veneers are another excellent option you can use to replace your missing tooth. A veneer is a thin shell of artificial material placed on your teeth to cover imperfections, gaps between your teeth, and anything else that prevents you from having the perfect smile. You can choose from composite resin veneers, porcelain veneers, and removable veneers.

Removable veneers are also known as snap-on veneers. They are made of durable plastic material and cover up all the front teeth. They are just snapped on your existing teeth and cover stained teeth, gaps in your teeth, or misshapen teeth. Snap-on veneers offer you an affordable option to replace your missing tooth. For a complete mouth treatment, you'll spend only $470 on both the lower and upper teeth. There is also a two-payment plan of $240 each. You'll make one payment during checkout and another one a month later. Therefore, you can still have a beautiful smile even when on a tight budget.

Why snap-on veneers are a great temporary teeth option

If you are not sure whether to use snap-on veneers or not, a look at the benefits will help you make an informed decision. 

Looks like real teeth

One of the concerns when replacing your tooth is whether it'll be natural. Well, with snap-on veneers that will no longer be a problem. Snap-on veneers look natural and are comfortable. Their shape and color are made to match your teeth. You can easily eat and drink with your veneers on.

Easy to put in and take out

The last thing you would want is a temporary tooth that is hard to remove. Luckily, Snap-on veneers are easy to put on and remove. They are also a comfortable fit since they are custom-made. 

Cost-effective

When compared to other dental procedure options, the snap-on veneers are cost-effective. The fees vary depending on whether you get a full or partial arch.  The traditional porcelain veneers can cost up to $2,500 while the snap-on veneers cost only $470 for a full set. 

No costly visits to the dentist

Snap-on veneers is a quick process that can be done from the comfort of your home. As soon as the appliance has been fabricated, it will be ready to wear. 

You can fix the missing tooth problem and restore your smile. Snap-on veneers are quick and an excellent option to replace your missing tooth. Find out yourself what our customers are smiling about! We have helped thousands of customers get the smile they have always dreamed of. Find out today if you're a candidate

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