Many people in Namibia turn to false teeth when their natural teeth start falling out or are worn down by age and improper oral care habits, but not everyone knows how much they should expect to pay. In this article, we’ll give you some information that will help you determine the value of your own set of false teeth, as well as tell you what you can expect to spend if you want to buy your own set in Namibia!
What are false teeth in Namibia?
False teeth, also known as dentures or false dental plates, are used to replace a tooth or several teeth. They can be made of any number of materials including acrylic, porcelain and metal. The cost of false teeth will depend on the material from which they are made and their complexity. A person looking for a cheaper alternative to porcelain may find that acrylic is the best option for them.
How much are false teeth worth?
Dentures are made of acrylic or plastic and can be complete, which is a denture that is used to replace all of the teeth, or partial, which replaces only some of the teeth. Dentures have a cost based on their complexity and the materials used. Partial dentures usually range from $350 – $600 for one arch, complete dentures can range from $900 – $2,000 for one arch and full dentures can cost anywhere from $3,500 -$6,500.