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Fake Teeth Australia – False Teeth Options, Cost & Candidates

There are plenty of fake teeth options available in Australia. The industry is growing rapidly as more patients begin seeking out the smile of their dreams!

There are, however, a few considerations to take into account before installing false teeth. You need to consider the various fake teeth options, your personal financial situation and budget, and whether you’d be a good candidate for fake teeth installation.

This article will cover fake teeth in Australia in-depth such as dental implants in Perth, go through a few options, the cost of false teeth, and what makes someone suitable for false teeth.

What Are Fake Teeth?

Fake teeth are engineered to act as a prosthesis for missing teeth. Many people refer to fake teeth as dentures. Fake or false teeth are usually made out of materials like metal, nylon, or acrylic. False teeth are typically installed to replace a single missing tooth, but they can even replace a full mouth of teeth if that’s what the patient needs.

Contrary to popular belief, fake teeth are not only installed for cosmetic reasons. They can help restore a patient’s ability to chew and eat properly, as well as help with general oral hygiene.

On top of all of that, getting a set of fake teeth will boost your self-confidence by giving you a radiant and beautiful smile!

What Are the Options for Fake Teeth?

Fake Teeth Options Australia - Dental Implants, Bridges, Traditional Dentures, Partial and Full Dentures
Options for Fake Teeth in Australia

Dental Implants

Dental implants do not refer to a set of false teeth, at least not on their own. The implants themselves are metal posts or anchors that are installed into the jawbone, beneath your gum line. They are simply the foundation onto which fake teeth can be mounted.

Implants fuse with your jawbone, which makes them a sturdy and near-permanent foundation for prosthetics like dentures, bridges, or single crowns. Once the replacement teeth are mounted onto your dental implants, they won’t shift around or slip out of your mouth.

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are most often installed to replace one or two missing teeth, but they can be used to replace up to four teeth. This makes the name perfect for the device, as it literally “bridges the gap” left by missing or knocked-out teeth.

There are three components that make up dental bridges:

  • Abutment teeth: Tiny connector posts that help support the dental bridge
  • Pontics: The actual false teeth used to replace the missing ones
  • Abutment crowns: Adjacent to the pontics, these crowns are placed on the abutment teeth.

Custom Traditional Dentures

Custom conventional dentures are personalised and individually made sets of false teeth. In other words, these are built to fit your mouth, and your mouth only. These tend to have a more natural appearance as they are specifically engineered to suit your oral anatomy and structure.

Since custom dentures are made to meet your needs, they are usually very comfortable and unintrusive. The precise fit of a set of personalised fake teeth also helps to minimise slippage and shifting within the mouth.

Full Dentures

Full or complete dentures are exactly what they sound like. They are used to replace all of your teeth (upper and lower jaw) all at once. These are designed to match the aesthetics of natural teeth as closely as possible.

Complete dentures are removable and are often custom-made using the methods mentioned above. This means that you can get a fully removable set of dentures that are designed to fit the contours and shapes of your jaw and gum line.

Partial Denture

When only a few of your teeth are missing and you’d like to replace them with artificial teeth, partial dentures are the way to go. These are designed to only replace certain sections of your smile while leaving the remaining teeth untouched.

Partial dentures are designed as fake teeth connected to a gum-coloured base, which is all held together by a metal framework. These can be either removable or fixed, depending on your specifications.

How Much Do Fake Teeth Cost in Australia?

The cost of dentures ( fake teeth ) will depend on the type of denture and dental clinic you choose. Here at Radiant Smiles, we offer a large variety of false teeth options. Have a look at our price list:

Dental Implants 

Treatment Price (starting from)
Single dental implant (restored) $3,999
Single dental Implants (unrestored) $2,400
Single implants (crown and abutment) $2,500
All-on-4 dental implants / full mouth implants $25,000 per arch
Implant retained dentures $17,500 per arch
All-on-4 with an acrylic titanium bridge $27,500 per arch
All-on-4 with an initial temporary bridge and final zirconia bridge $27,500 per arch
All-on-6 (fixed implant-supported denture) $25,000 per arch
Implant-retained dentures / overdentures (removable implant-supported denture) $12,000 per arch

Dentures

Treatment Price (starting from)
Single tooth denture $1,200
Full mouth dentures (upper and lower) $3,600
Partial denture $1,200
Emergency denture repair $375

The Process of Getting Fake Teeth

Initial Consultation

As mentioned above, the process of getting artificial teeth installed is highly personalised and unique. Each patient will have different requirements and specifications. With this in mind, all procedures begin by having an initial consultation with your dentist.

Here your dentist will examine your mouth and teeth, determine whether you need full or partial dentures, and make precise measurements to prepare for your customised treatment. They will also ask questions relating to your dental history and general dental health.

It’s essential that you find dentists who are experts in their trade, and who have experience and comprehensive training, like the team here at Radiant Smiles!

Treatment Planning

After your initial consultation, it’s time for a full examination of your teeth, jawbone, and gums, to begin planning your treatment. Your dental professional will take impressions of your mouth and X-rays to help plan where the fake teeth and/or implants will be installed.

Preparation of Teeth

Since each denture or set of fake teeth is tailor-made to meet the specifications of your mouth, the process of preparing fake teeth is quite detailed and complex.

Your dentist will use the impression/mould of your teeth to check for fit, shape, and even colour before making the dentures. Then using the mould, the dentist can begin to carve wax teeth to measure for fitment and size.

Dentures are usually made from acrylic resin, metal, zirconium, nylon, or, less often, porcelain. Once a precisely measured set of fake teeth has been engineered, it’s time for installation.

Placement of Fake Teeth with Dental Implants

If you and your dentist have opted for dental implants, they will be surgically inserted into your jawbone to function as the tooth’s root. Next, an abutment will be placed for the fake teeth to be installed onto. Once the abutment is connected to the dental implant, fake teeth can be placed according to your specific treatment plan.

Some patients can have their permanent dentures or visible fake teeth installed at the same time as their implants. However, it is also quite common for patients to get temporary fake teeth until the implants have fused with the bone and are ready for the permanent set of false teeth.

How to Maintain Your Fake Teeth

How to Maintain your Fake Teeth

How to Maintain your Fake Teeth ProstheticsHere are a few tips for keeping your removable fake teeth in good condition:

  • Brush your dentures daily: You should treat your dentures like real teeth. Brush them twice daily with a soft-bristle toothbrush and non-abrasive denture cleanser.
  • Clean your mouth after removing your dentures: If you have removable fake teeth, it’s important that you clean your mouth after taking them out. Be sure to clean your tongue, inner cheeks, and mouth roof.
  • Soak your dentures overnight: Nobody wants to put unclean fake teeth into their mouth every day. To avoid this, and keep your dentures clean, soak them in a glass of water or denture-soaking solution. Dentures need to stay moist in order to retain shape.
  • Rinse dentures directly after eating: Place your dentures under running water to help remove any food that remains after eating a meal.
  • Visit your dentist regularly: You should schedule regular appointments with your dentist to have your fake teeth professionally cleaned.

Are You a Good Candidate for Fake Teeth?

Dentures can help people who want to replace missing teeth. As such, the following candidates are perfect for a set of fake teeth.

  • Patients who are missing one tooth
  • Patients who are missing multiple teeth
  • Patients who are missing all of their teeth.

It is also important to note that if you have good gum and jawbone health, then you are a perfect candidate for fake teeth and dental implants. This is because good gum and bone health are essential for dental implant placement and installation.

FAQs

1. Can You Replace All Your Teeth With Fake Ones?

Yes! If you’re missing all of your teeth, you can opt for a complete or full denture treatment. This will provide you with an entirely new set of teeth, giving you the confidence to smile fully again.

You and your dentist will decide whether removable dentures, implant-retained dentures, or All-on-4 implants are the most suitable option for your set of new teeth.

2. What are the Best Fake Teeth to Get?

There are various types of false teeth that you can choose from. Each is good for different reasons:

  • Metal: Metal dentures are trusted for their durability and long-lasting nature. They are often not chosen because they are not as aesthetically pleasing as other options.
  • Acrylic: Acrylic dentures are perhaps the cheapest option, especially in comparison to porcelain. They may wear down a little bit faster than other options, but usually last between 5 and 8 years.
  • Porcelain: Porcelain provides excellent durability along with beautiful aesthetics. These teeth are much harder than acrylic, and they typically look a lot more like a natural set of teeth. They are one of the more expensive options.
  • Nylon: Nylon is different from the other options as it provides flexibility and softness that is unique to the material. These are well tolerated by patients with allergies to metals like titanium. They combine softness with durability and resistance to damage.
  • Zirconium: This ceramic material is incredibly strong and biocompatible. Moreover, unlike other materials, zirconium crowns do not transmit uncomfortable changes in temperature. Zirconium is also considered to be the most aesthetically pleasing material for replacing teeth.

3. How Long Do Fake Teeth Last?

According to Healthline, fake teeth will generally last anywhere between 15 and 20 years. The lifetime will vary depending on the material used, how seriously you take your fake teeth maintenance, and how often you visit your dentist for professional cleaning.

4. How Painful is Getting False Teeth?

As with any surgical procedure, getting dentures will cause discomfort and pain, even if it’s extremely mild. The process of getting implants installed may cause some pain in the jawbone and gums, and it is likely that you will feel some discomfort when you first start wearing your dentures.

There are ways to manage false teeth-related pain:

  • Keep your dentures and gums clean.
  • Remove your dentures when you sleep and soak them in water to retain shape.
  • Clean your dentures after eating to remove food debris.
  • Visit your dentist regularly.

After wearing your fake teeth for a good amount of time, they will stop feeling comfortable. You’ll stop noticing that you’re even wearing fake teeth once you’ve fully acclimated to them. For the most part, you’ll feel no pain when you wear correctly fitted dentures.

Radiant Smiles Can Give You the Smile of Your Dreams!

Radiant Smiles is one of the leading clinics in false teeth installation in Australia. Whether you need partial dentures, a complete set, or a single tooth implant, we’ve got you covered!

Our expert team of dentists will greet you with a smile and help you through the entire process of getting your fake teeth fitted. Your stay with us will be comfortable and effortless, and you’ll leave with a beautiful new set of teeth!