Artificial Teeth: Types, Cost and Care

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If you have lost a tooth recently, you must be worried about the gap it has created. It causes a lot of difficulties. You must be facing trouble with the food getting stuck in the gap and eating becomes difficult. You might also feel shy about smiling.  

Hers is good news. You can replace your missing tooth with an artificial tooth. There are many options available, like dentures, dental bridges, or implants. Your dentist will guide you about these options in detail and advise a replacement based on your oral conditions. 

What are artificial teeth? 

Artificial teeth are made to replace teeth that you have lost. They are also called false teeth. They can look like normal teeth. Some can be removed. Some stay fixed in your mouth.  

The choice of getting artificial teeth depends on the number of teeth you are missing and your oral conditions. The treatment option for replacing a single tooth might be different from replacing all teeth. You need to consult your dentist to decide which treatment option suits you best. 

What are the types of artificial teeth? 

There are three common types of artificial teeth. The right one depends on how many teeth are missing and the condition of your teeth and gums.  

1. Dentures: Dentures are removable teeth. They can replace a few missing teeth or all the teeth in your mouth. 

2.Dental Bridge 

A dental bridge is an artificial tooth that fills the space left by a missing tooth. It is fixed in place and uses the nearby teeth for support.  

3. Dental Implants: A dental implant is an artificial replacement for your missing tooth. It fuses with the jawbone and acts like the root part of the tooth onto which a crown is placed. 

Do artificial teeth look similar to natural teeth?  

They can. Modern dental work can look very natural. The dentist can match the colour of the replacement tooth with your other teeth. The shape and size can also be planned. This is especially important when the missing tooth is near the front.  

For a tooth placed in the front, a tooth-colored replacement will be desirable. Zirconia is the material used in these situations. It is tooth colored and extremely strong. Illusion Zirconia can be the best option for patients looking for natural looking dental crowns. 

What is the cost of artificial teeth in India? 

The artificial teeth cost in India can vary quite a bit.  It varies from case to case. It also differs based on the fact whether you are choosing a denture, bridge, or implant.  The material used can also change the cost. Your location and dental clinic may make a difference. Here is the breakdown: 

Dentures Cost Breakdown 

  • Partial or removable dentures: ₹8,000 to ₹25,000 per arch. 
  • Complete full-mouth dentures: ₹20,000 to ₹1,20,000 depending on acrylic or high-end flexible/imported materials. 

Dental Bridges Cost Breakdown 

  • Metal or PFM (Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal) bridge: ₹6,000 to ₹15,000 per unit/tooth. 
  • Zirconia (tooth-colored, high durability) bridge: ₹12,000 to ₹30,000 per unit. 

Dental Implants Cost Breakdown 

  • Single tooth implant (implant, abutment, and crown): ₹25,000 to ₹65,000. 
  • Premium international implant brands: ₹45,000 to ₹75,000+ per tooth. 
  • Full-mouth restorations (All-on-4 / All-on-6): ₹2,50,000 to ₹6,00,000+ per arch. 

Sometimes, there are other costs as well. You may need an X-ray or scan. You may need a cavity treated first. If you are getting an implant, your dentist may need to check the amount of bone available. Here is a simple way to understand what can affect the bill:  

  • Type of artificial tooth: Dentures, bridges, and implants have different prices 
  • Number of teeth: Replacing one tooth is different from replacing several  
  • Material: The material used can change the price 
  •  X-rays or scans: Some treatments need extra tests  
  • Other dental work: Cavities or gum problems may need treatment first 
  •  Clinic and dentist: Fees can differ between clinics and cities 

What Should You Do Before Getting Artificial Teeth? 

See a dentist before choosing an artificial tooth. This is important. Do not choose an option just because you looked up an advertisement or your friend suggested it to you. Your mouth may need something different. Your dentist may examine your teeth and gums. An X-ray may be needed. You may also need a digital scan. If you are thinking about an implant, your jawbone will need to be checked. Once your dentist knows what is going on, they can explain your options. You can then ask about the cost. Ask how long it will take. Ask what you will need to do after treatment. It is better to know these things before you begin. 

How Do You Take Care of Artificial Teeth? 

Your new tooth still needs care. If you have an implant or a bridge, brush your teeth twice a day. Clean around the artificial tooth as well. Your dentist can show you the best way to clean areas that are hard to reach. 

Dentures need a different routine. Take them out as advised and clean them properly. Keep them somewhere safe when they are not in your mouth. 

Your natural teeth still need attention too. 

It is easy to think that you don’t need dental visits once you have artificial teeth. That is not true. Your dentist needs to check your gums, nearby teeth, and artificial teeth from time to time. 

The bottom line 

Loosing a tooth can make you loose confidence. But choosing the correct replacement option can make things easier for you. Your daily activities like chewing and smiling can get back to normal after getting your teeth replaced. Dentures, implants, and bridges are some of the options available. Your dentist will examine your jawbone and gums to suggest the best treatment for you. Visiting your dentist for guidance and getting your teeth replaced can save you from greater damage in the future.