Denture Cost Calculator
Estimate the cost of full or partial dentures including fittings, adjustments, and maintenance supplies.
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How It Works
Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth. Modern dentures look natural and restore chewing ability. Implant-supported dentures snap onto dental implants for a more secure fit and prevent bone loss.
The Formula
Denture Cost = Base Price x Arch Multiplier
Total = Denture Cost + Extractions
First Year = Out-of-Pocket + Reline ($350)
Total = Denture Cost + Extractions
First Year = Out-of-Pocket + Reline ($350)
Variables
- Base — Varies by type from $1,250 (partial) to $15,000 (implant-supported)
- Arch — Both arches = 1.8x single arch (discount for pair)
- Reline — Adjustment to fit after gum tissue settles ($350)
Example
Full standard dentures for both arches: $2,000 x 1.8 = $3,600 + 4 extractions ($800) = $4,400. With 50% insurance, you pay $2,200 + $350 reline = $2,550 first year.
Tips
- Immediate dentures let you have teeth the same day as extractions
- Budget for a reline 6-12 months after initial dentures as gums change shape
- Denture adhesive costs about $5-$15/month for regular use
- Replace dentures every 5-8 years as jaw shape changes
- Implant-supported dentures eliminate adhesive needs and improve chewing by 60%