If you’re wondering how much dentures cost, you’ve probably noticed the answer is frustratingly vague everywhere you look. It depends isn’t helpful when you’re trying to plan. So let’s be straight with you: denture prices really do vary, but for reasons you can actually understand, and unlike most offices, we’ll show you our real starting prices right here, then give you an exact number at your consultation.
Below is what actually drives the cost of dentures, our real starting prices, and the ways we make them affordable for our patients across Spring Hope, Rocky Mount, Nashville, and the rest of Nash County.
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What actually affects the cost of dentures
Five things move the price up or down, and knowing them puts you in control of the conversation:
- Which type you need, a partial denture that replaces a few teeth costs less than a full denture for a whole arch.
- One arch or both, a full set (upper and lower) is roughly double a single arch.
- The material, a premium, natural-looking denture from an outside lab costs more than a standard one, and our in-house 3D-printed dentures sit in between with a fast turnaround.
- Whether you need extractions first, if teeth have to come out, that’s part of the plan, and where same-day dentures come in so you’re never without teeth.
- Whether you want it secured with implants, implant-supported dentures cost more up front but snap firmly in place and don’t slip.
Our denture prices (real starting prices)
Most dental websites won’t put a number in front of you. We will. Here’s where our dentures actually start:
In-house 3D-printed dentures, our fastest, most affordable option, designed and printed right here with our digital workflow:
- Partial denture, from $1,235
- Full denture, from $1,266 per arch
Traditional lab-made dentures, crafted from premium materials by our outside lab:
- Partial denture, from about $2,000
- Full denture, $2,655 per arch
Immediate / same-day dentures, made before your extraction so you never leave without teeth, from $2,734 per arch. Learn more about same-day dentures.
Implant-supported (snap-in) dentures, held firmly in place by implants. These cost more up front because of the implants, so we quote them together with your implant plan. See our dental implants page for how that works.
A couple of honest notes: dentures are priced per arch, so a full set (upper and lower) is two arches. And VIP Membership Plan members save 20% on all of the above. Every mouth is different, so your exact number comes from a quick look and a 3D scan at your consultation, but now you’re not walking in blind.
How we keep dentures affordable
We never want cost to be the reason someone lives without teeth. So we build in a few ways to make it work:
- An exact quote at your consultation, you’ll leave knowing your real number, not a starting-at surprise.
- Financing through Cherry, Sunbit, and CareCredit, so you can break the cost into monthly payments.
- 20% off with our VIP Membership Plan, a simple way to save if you don’t have dental insurance.
- A free second opinion, if you’ve been quoted somewhere else, bring it in and we’ll give you a straight answer at no charge.
Many dental plans also cover a portion of dentures, and we accept most insurance and file it for you.
Why the cheapest quote isn’t always the cheapest denture
It’s tempting to just chase the lowest price, and we get it. But a denture that doesn’t fit well gets relined again and again, rubs sore spots, or ends up in a drawer, and then you’ve paid twice. A well-fitted denture from a full-service dentist who also handles your extractions, adjustments, and any future implants under one roof usually costs you less over time and a lot less frustration. That’s the value we aim for: fair pricing on a denture that actually works for you.
Explore your options: all denture types, complete dentures, partial dentures, 3D-printed dentures, and implant-supported overdentures.
Dr. Abboud’s Take
I’ll be honest with you: the cheapest denture is almost never the best deal. I’ve watched too many people save a little up front somewhere else, then spend the next year coming back for adjustments on something that never fit right. That said, affordable doesn’t have to mean a compromise. Our in-house 3D-printed denture runs about half the price of a lab-made one, and for a lot of my patients it’s a genuinely great fit. My job is to show you the real price before we start and help you land on the denture that actually fits your mouth and your budget, not just the lowest number on a flyer.
Frequently asked questions
How much do dentures cost on average?
It depends most on the type (partial vs. full), one arch or both, and the material you choose. At our office, in-house 3D-printed dentures start at $1,235 for a partial and $1,266 per arch for a full denture, while traditional lab-made dentures run higher (a full lab-made denture is $2,655 per arch). VIP members save 20%, and financing is available. You’ll get your exact number at your consultation.
Are cheap dentures worth it?
A low price only helps if the denture fits and lasts. A poorly fitting denture needs constant adjustments and often gets replaced sooner, which costs more in the long run. We focus on a comfortable, well-made fit at a fair price.
Does dental insurance cover dentures?
Many plans cover a portion of dentures. We accept most insurance and file it for you, and for patients without insurance we offer a 20% VIP discount plus financing through Cherry, Sunbit, and CareCredit.
How much do same-day (immediate) dentures cost?
Immediate (same-day) dentures start at $2,734 per arch. They cost a bit more than a standard denture because we craft them before your extraction so you leave with teeth the same day, and the fee includes the early reline as your gums heal. You’ll get your exact number at your consultation.
How much do implant-supported dentures cost?
They cost more up front than a standard denture because of the implants, but they snap firmly in place and won’t slip. Dr. Abboud places the implants in-house, and we’ll walk you through the full cost and financing at your visit.
Can I finance my dentures?
Yes. We offer financing through Cherry, Sunbit, and CareCredit so you can break the cost into monthly payments, plus a 20% discount with our VIP Membership Plan.
Ready for a straight answer on denture cost?
Stop guessing at prices online. Call or text us at (252) 478-3422 to book your denture consultation, and you’ll leave knowing your exact cost, your financing options, and your best denture choice. We welcome new patients from Spring Hope, Rocky Mount, Nashville, and all of Nash County.