How much does dentures cost?
Dentures span a wide range: an economy full denture can be a few hundred dollars, while premium, natural-looking dentures run into the thousands. Partial dentures (replacing some teeth) are cheaper than full sets.
| Cash / self-pay | $600 – $8,000 |
| Typical | $1,800 |
| With dental insurance | $300 – $3,000 out of pocket |
| Priced | per arch |
What changes the price of dentures
- Full vs. partial denture
- Economy, mid-range or premium materials
- One arch vs. both
- Any extractions needed first
Estimate your cost
Adjust for insurance and compare with other procedures.
- ›Full vs. partial denture
- ›Economy, mid-range or premium materials
- ›One arch vs. both
- ›Any extractions needed first
National ballpark ranges for the US. Not a quote and not dental advice — always confirm with a dentist.
Dentures — frequently asked questions
How much do dentures cost?
A full denture is about $1,000–$3,500 per arch for standard quality, with premium sets up to $8,000. Partial dentures run $700–$1,800. A basic/economy full set can start near $600.
Does insurance help with dentures?
Most plans cover dentures as a major service at around 50%, but annual maximums (often $1,000–$1,500) cap how much they'll pay in a year.
Related costs
This is general US cost information, not a quote and not dental advice. Actual prices depend on your dentist, location, materials and insurance plan — always confirm directly with a dental office.