WITHOUT INSURANCE
$1,000–$3,500 (partial) / $1,500–$4,000 (full set)
national average
WITH INSURANCE
$500–$2,000 (most plans cover 50% for prosthetics)
typical out-of-pocket
What Affects the Price?
- Partial vs. full dentures
- Conventional vs. immediate vs. implant-supported
- Material quality: economy, mid-range, or premium acrylic and teeth
- Extractions required (billed separately)
- Number of adjustments and relines included
What Does Insurance Cover?
Dentures are classified as major restorative care and are typically covered at 50% after the deductible, up to the annual plan maximum ($1,000–$2,000). Implant-supported dentures (overdentures) may be partially or fully excluded. Most plans require a waiting period of 12 months before major prosthetic work is covered.
How to Reduce Your Costs
- Economy denture packages at chains like Aspen Dental can be significantly cheaper for budget-conscious patients
- Dental school prosthetics clinics offer high-quality dentures at reduced fees
- Implant-supported dentures cost more upfront but may be more economical long-term due to reduced bone loss and better function
- If you have existing dentures that fit reasonably well, a reline ($300–$500) may extend their life before replacement is needed
Find a verified dentist near you and call to ask about their fees — prices vary significantly by location.
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