I scheduled an appointment with my dentist and I told him that I would have to wait to get bridge work or implants done due to finances. He gave me other options one of which is a dental flipper because these are my side teeth - replacing one on each side. It's really not noticable unless I smile really big, but I am self-conscious about it. He thought that would be an excellent solution temporarily and I agreed. The price that I was given was $550 (again this would be out of pocket). Is this a good price or should I search around? I thought a flipper would be a lot cheaper than your normal partial.
What is the range in price of a dental "flipper"?
Pretty normal price. Sometimes you can get cheaper replacement device at denture specialists (Dentures today/Dentures and dental services) but they do not always last as long/fit well as long sometimes (These are the complaints I hear from patients that have gone to these places) but then again it is cheaper. They advertise dentures for 200-300 dollars where dentist usually run 800 dollars. You might check there if this is really going to be a temporary thing. Otherwise, stick w/ your dentist.
Reply:A flipper is the same as a partial. I just bought one from my dentist out of pocket so I can use my insurance later this year when I get my bridge work done. I paid $500 for mine, so you are getting a fair price.
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