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Lost Dentures in Hospital? Private Mobile Denture Help in Worthing, Sussex and Surrey
Losing dentures during a hospital stay can be distressing and can affect comfort, eating and speech. At the Clinic for Implant & Orthodontic Dentistry in Worthing, private mobile denture assessment may be considered for hospital patients where practical, mainly across Sussex and Surrey, with some areas of Hampshire considered depending on access, consent, distance and clinical suitability.
Lost Dentures in Hospital? Private Mobile Denture Help in Worthing, Sussex and Surrey
Losing dentures during a hospital stay is an increasingly common issue that can cause significant distress for patients. Whether it's due to a short stay for a routine procedure or a longer stay for more serious health concerns, misplaced or lost dentures can severely impact a patient's ability to eat properly, chew, and maintain their overall comfort. Unfortunately, this issue can happen in hospitals in Worthing, Sussex and Surrey, and it can be distressing for patients and families.
Hospitals are busy environments where patients are often moved between wards, and their personal belongings, including dentures, can easily become misplaced. This can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as being moved to a different bed, confusion among hospital staff, or simply being misplaced by the patient themselves, particularly if they are unwell or disoriented. The impact of lost dentures can be profound, leading to difficulty in eating, discomfort, and even embarrassment, especially if the patient is in the hospital for an extended period.
For patients, the loss of dentures is more than just an inconvenience; it is a significant healthcare issue. Without dentures, patients may struggle with chewing, leading to nutritional challenges and discomfort. This problem can be particularly acute for elderly patients, who are more likely to be admitted for long-term care. It’s crucial for hospital staff, including nurses and healthcare assistants, to be aware of the importance of dentures and take extra care to prevent them from being lost.
At the Clinic for Implant & Orthodontic Dentistry in Worthing, we understand the distress that lost dentures can cause. Private mobile denture assessment may be considered for hospital patients where practical, mainly across Sussex and Surrey, with some areas of Hampshire considered depending on access, consent, distance and clinical suitability.
Our mobile dental service is intended to support assessment and denture-replacement planning where practical. After assessment, the dentist can advise on suitable denture options, which may include acrylic or cobalt-chrome dentures where clinically appropriate.
For patients staying in NHS hospitals, we provide detailed information on the costs associated with replacement dentures and offer support in navigating the process to ensure they receive the care they need. As a private practice, our service is particularly beneficial for patients who may not be able to visit a dental practice due to their hospital stay or health condition.
In addition to providing new dentures, we also work closely with hospital staff to raise awareness about the importance of denture care during a patient’s stay. By educating nurses, healthcare assistants, and other hospital staff about the risks of lost dentures and the steps that can be taken to prevent this issue, we aim to reduce the frequency of this common problem.
In summary, lost dentures during a hospital stay are a significant issue that can impact a patient's health and wellbeing. At the Clinic for Implant & Orthodontic Dentistry, private mobile denture assessment and planning may be arranged where practical to help patients regain comfort and function. If you or a loved one has lost dentures during a hospital stay, please contact us for assistance. Our team is here to help, providing the care and support needed to restore your smile.
Snap-On Lower Denture with Two Implants – from £4,000
Overdentures, also referred to as snap-on dentures, are a type of denture that attaches to a few dental implants placed in the jaw bone. Compared to conventional dentures, they have a number of advantages, such as better stability, retention, and a more realistic bite. Additionally, they offer increased durability, do not need adhesives, and aid in maintaining the jaw bone. The price range begins at £2500.
A lower snap-on denture supported by two implants starts from £4,000. The final cost depends on the clinical assessment, implant and attachment requirements, denture design and whether any additional procedures are needed.
Read about removable and implant-retained denture options in Worthing.
Compare this with fixed full-jaw implant options, including All-on-4.
Snap-on dentures (also called implant-retained or implant overdentures) are removable dentures that “click” onto implants. They’re often chosen as a more affordable option compared with fully fixed full-arch implant bridges, while still giving far better stability than conventional dentures. For an up to date price see our fee page.
Ongoing maintenance costs
Implants need long-term maintenance, and the denture attachments will wear over time. Plan for:
Annual review and hygiene/cleaning around implants (recommended at least once per year)
Replacing the plastic retention inserts inside the denture: typically £60 – £200 (depending on type/how many)
Repairs/adjustments if needed (we always discuss costs before proceeding)
Alternatives to snap-on dentures
Depending on your goals and budget, alternatives include:
Conventional dentures (lower cost, but typically less stable)
All-on-4 type fixed teeth (fixed bridge supported by implants)
Fixed implant bridge (non-removable option in suitable cases)
Some patients would like to have a full jaw implant restored fixed prosthetics. However, the cost of such treatment is beyond their reach. The cost of fixed dental implants for a full jaw restoration can vary depending on several factors, such as the number of implants needed and the experience level of the surgeon. However, on average, a fixed full jaw restoration with fixed dental implants can cost between £10000 to £25000 (at the time of writting) in UK. A practical alternative is option of overdenture (snap on denture). The cost of Snap-on dentures for a full jaw restoration is typically less expensive. The cost can vary depending on the number of dental implants needed and the materials used for the denture. A lower snap-on denture supported by two implants starts from £4,000. The final cost depends on the clinical assessment, implant and attachment requirements, denture design and whether any additional procedures are needed.
Snap-on dentures, also known as overdentures, are a type of denture that snaps onto a small number of dental implants in the jaw bone. This type of denture offers a number of benefits over traditional dentures, which rest on the gums and are held in place by suction or adhesives.
One of the main benefits of snap-on dentures is improved stability and retention. Traditional dentures can slip and move around in the mouth, causing discomfort and making it difficult to speak and eat. Snap-on dentures, on the other hand, are securely attached to the dental implants, which anchor them firmly in place. This means that snap-on dentures do not slip or move around in the mouth, which greatly improves the ability to speak and eat.
Another benefit of snap-on dentures is that they provide a more natural-feeling bite. Traditional dentures can change the way the jaw and teeth align, which can cause discomfort and even jaw pain. Snap-on dentures, however, are anchored to the jaw bone, which helps to maintain the natural alignment of the jaw and teeth. This can help to reduce discomfort and jaw pain.
Another benefits of snap-on dentures is that they do not require adhesives to hold them in place. Traditional dentures rely on adhesives to keep them in place, which can be messy and unpleasant to use. Snap-on dentures, on the other hand, are anchored to the jaw bone and do not require adhesives to stay in place. This makes them more convenient and comfortable to wear.
In addition, snap-on dentures can help to preserve the jaw bone. Traditional dentures rest on the gums and rely on suction to stay in place. Over time, this can lead to bone loss in the jaw, which can cause the dentures to fit poorly and make the face appear sunken. Snap-on dentures, however, are anchored to the jaw bone and help to preserve bone and maintain a more youthful appearance. Snap-on dentures, also known as overdentures, are a more cost-effective option for full jaw restoration compared to fixed dental implants. While both options can provide a secure and stable solution for missing teeth, the cost of fixed dental implants can be significantly higher.
Another factor to consider is the maintenance costs. Fixed dental implants require regular check-ups and cleaning like natural teeth, but snap-on dentures are easy to clean and maintain, which can save patients on additional costs in the long run.
It's worth noting that the final cost of the treatment will depend on the individual case, and it's important to consult with a dental professional to get an accurate estimate of the cost. In conclusion, Snap-On dentures offer a number of benefits over traditional dentures, including improved stability and retention, a more natural-feeling bite, greater durability, no need for adhesives, preservation of jaw bone, more budget friendly and easy to clean. While they may require more upfront costs, snap-on dentures are a more secure, durable, and comfortable option for those in need of dentures.
Book an assessment in Worthing
If you’d like to know which option suits you best, we can assess you and provide a clear plan and estimate.
Call: 01903 821822
Address: 7 Chapel Road, Worthing, West Sussex BN11 1EG
Or use the website contact/booking page.
When not to have full jaw implants?- By Dr Amir Mostofi DDS, Dip. MSc
The reasons that follow are the most common, however each case should be considered by a qualified implant dentist.
- Heavy smokers.
- Patients with severe bruxism (grinding teeth).
- Individuals taking bone loss prohibitory medications (like bisphosphonates for osteoporosis).
- Patients unable to perform routine brushing procedure.
- Patients with severe and long term systemic illness like diabetes, which might affect the healing following surgery.
- Radiation (to the jaws) & chemo therapy.
- Patients with cognitive decline (memory, speech, motoric, judgment and thinking).
- Very advanced age.
- Bleeding disorders.
- Bone disease.
- Severe psychiatric disorder.