Discover New Smile Dentures: Flexible financing and insurance options.

At New Smile Dentures, we are committed to making quality dental care accessible to everyone. We understand that dental treatments, including dentures, can be a significant investment, which is why we offer a variety of insurance and financing options to help you achieve your new smile with ease and, peace of mind, and complete confidence.

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Payment Options

Unlock a beautiful smile: Easy insurance and financing solutions.

At New Smile Dentures, we understand that navigating the financial aspect of denture services can be overwhelming. That'’s why we strive to make the process as seamless as possible for you. We proudly accept a comprehensive range of dental insurance plans, both in-network and out-of-network, to help you save on your dental healthcare expenses. Our dedicated billing experts will guide you through the insurance process, ensuring that you can focus on what matters most - achieving your new smile with confidence.

Our dental office is designed to provide a welcoming atmosphere, alleviating any anxiety you may have about the financial process.

We have a several convenient financial payment options for our patients, including:
  • Payment by insurance – we accept several providers of denture insurance
  • Medicaid
  • Flexible payment choices
  • In-house flexible denture financing options

New Smile is a Top Rated Medicaid Provider in the Idaho with MCNA Dental Idaho. Medicaid is a state-funded program that may assist patients over 18 in obtaining dentures, extraction or other dental services. Not all states cover these services, but we accept Medicaid insurance. If you qualify forassistance, contact our office for additional questions or resources to get your smile back.

Insuring Brighter Tomorrows, One Smile at a Time.

Some of the insurance carriers we work with:

Logo of insurance provider Aetna
Logo of insurance provider Blue Cross Blue Shield
Logo of insurance provider Cigna Healthcare
Logo of insurance provider Delta Dental
Logo of insurance provider MetLife
Logo of insurance provider Prinicpal
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We collaborate with various insurance providers. Feel free to inquire if we're affiliated with your insurance plan.
Crafting Smiles, Carrying Confidence.

Your smile, your budget: Flexible financing at New Smile Dentures.

Navigating the financial aspect of dental care doesn’t have to be a hurdle. Our dentures are designed to replicate the look and feel of real teeth, ensuring you can smile with confidence. At New Smile Dentures, we’ve streamlined our insurance and financing options, ensuring everyone has the chance to smile brighter without the burden of heavy payments. Whether you have no credit or are looking for a seamless auto-payment method, we’ve got a solution tailored for you.

At New Smile Dentures, we accommodate a variety of insurance plans to ease the cost of your dental care. To find out if your insurance is accepted, contact our friendly office team today.

Financing with Ease.

Direct Financing:

  • No credit checks. Our direct financing is all about making denture care accessible.
  • Minimal Interest Rates: We believe in genuine care, which is why our interest rates are kept low.

What You'll Need:

  • Proof of residence.
  • Government-recognized ID.
  • Five personal references.
  • A Credit or Debit card for automatic payments.

Bring in your essential documents, choose your down payment, and let's make that radiant smile a reality.

Understanding denture options

Dentures are a popular solution for individuals with missing teeth, offering a range of options to suit different needs and lifestyles. From traditional removable dentures to more advanced implant-supported dentures, understanding the various types of dentures can help you make an informed decision about your oral health.

Different types of dentures and denture molds
  1. Dentures are a popular solution for individuals with missing teeth, offering a range of options to suit different needs and lifestyles. From traditional removable dentures to more advanced implant-supported dentures, understanding the various types of dentures can help you make an informed decision about your oral health.
  2. Fixed Dentures: These dentures are attached to the jawbone using dental implants, providing a more stable and secure fit. This option is ideal for those seeking a permanent solution that closely mimics the feel of natural teeth.
  3. Fixed Dentures: These dentures are attached to the jawbone using dental implants, providing a more stable and secure fit. This option is ideal for those seeking a permanent solution that closely mimics the feel of natural teeth.
  4. Fixed Dentures: These dentures are attached to the jawbone using dental implants, providing a more stable and secure fit. This option is ideal for those seeking a permanent solution that closely mimics the feel of natural teeth.
  5. Fixed Dentures: These dentures are attached to the jawbone using dental implants, providing a more stable and secure fit. This option is ideal for those seeking a permanent solution that closely mimics the feel of natural teeth.
The cost of dentures

Get a clear picture of the financial commitment involved in acquiring dentures.

The cost of dentures can vary depending on the type of denture, materials used, and the dentist’s office. Understanding the costs involved can help you plan and budget for your new smile.

  1. Traditional Removable Dentures: These dentures are generally the most affordable option, with prices ranging from $500 to $2,000. They offer a cost-effective solution for those looking to replace missing teeth.
  2. Fixed Dentures: These dentures are more expensive, with prices ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 or more. The higher cost is due to the use of dental implants, which provide a more secure and permanent fit.
  3. Flexible Partial Dentures: These dentures are often used as a temporary solution and can cost between $500 to $2,000. They are a great option for those who need a quick and comfortable replacement for a few missing teeth.
  4. Implant-Supported Dentures: These dentures are the most expensive option, with prices ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 or more. The cost reflects the advanced technology and materials used to provide a natural look and feel.
  5. Additional Costs: Additional costs may include sinus augmentation, bone grafting, and dental implant placement. These procedures are sometimes necessary to ensure the proper fit and function of your dentures.

It’s essential to schedule a free consultation with a dentist or dental professional to discuss your options and get a clear picture of the costs involved. Many dental/denture clinics offer financing options and payment plans to help make dentures more affordable.

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Denture Maintenance and Repair.

Learn about the importance of ongoing care and potential repair costs to maintain your new smile.

Proper maintenance and repair are crucial to extending the life of your dentures and maintaining good oral health. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help prevent bacterial growth and ensure the longevity of your dentures.

  1. Daily Cleaning: Clean your dentures daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and mild soap. This helps remove food particles and plaque, keeping your dentures fresh and clean.
  2. Regular Check-Ups: Schedule regular check-ups with your dentist to ensure your dentures are fitting properly and to address any issues. Regular visits can help catch potential problems early and keep your dentures in top condition.
  3. Repair Costs: Repair costs can vary depending on the type of denture and the extent of the damage. On average, repair costs can range from $100 to $500. Prompt repairs can prevent further damage and extend the life of your dentures.
  4. Replacement Costs: If your dentures are damaged beyond repair, replacement costs can range from $500 to $2,000 or more. Investing in quality dentures can save you money in the long run by reducing the need for frequent replacements.

By following proper maintenance and repair guidelines, you can enjoy a healthy, confident smile for years to come. Consult with your dentist to discuss the best maintenance and repair options for your dentures.