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Fitting Dentures into Your Budget: What Affects Their Cost?

February 5, 2026

Filed under: Uncategorized — renee @ 6:39 pm
Dentures on a stack of cash

Missing teeth can be more than just a nuisance. You won’t be able to eat as comfortably, but you may also feel self-conscious about the gaps in your smile. One reliable solution to restore your grin is with dentures. They are made out of high-quality materials, so you might be worried about their final cost. To help you better know what to expect, here are three factors that affect their price.

1.)  If Any Preliminary Treatments Are Needed

Your dentist will want to make sure your oral health is the best it can be before you get this tooth replacement. Dental problems, like gum disease, can cause discomfort and inflammation. These can make your denture ill-fitting and uncomfortable to wear, so it will need to be treated beforehand.

Not only that, but if you have just a couple of your natural teeth left, then having them removed may be recommended by your dentist. This will help you get a full prosthetic instead of a partial. That way, you have a better experience with them overall.

So, the more preliminary services you need, the higher the cost will likely be in the end.

2.)  The Type of Denture and Materials

As was mentioned above, there are a couple of different types of dentures, from full to partials. The former is typically more than the latter, but the materials used to make them also come into play. You can get the teeth made from porcelain or acrylic resin, with the ceramic option often being more expensive. However, they often last longer on average as well. To help you know more about this factor, you can talk to your dentist about your options and build a budget-friendly pair you love.

3.)  If You Have Dental Insurance and Financing Options

A great way you can make your dentures more affordable is with dental insurance. While many plans won’t cover the full bill, they might offer some coverage. That amount can be helpful, but to know how much they’ll do depends on your benefits. You can learn more about them by talking to your provider or your dentist’s front desk team.

If you don’t have dental insurance, then you can ask about third-party financing. Many offices take ones like CareCredit. This helps you break down the payment into smaller monthly installments with little to no interest; that way, you feel comfortable about the final price toward the full smile you love.

About the Author

Dr. Renee Corbitt earned her dental degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio Dental School. With years of experience under her belt, she is happy to help the Fort Worth community get the full smiles they love with dentures. By customizing your results, you can trust that they look and feel comfortable in the end. If you have any questions about this tooth replacement, schedule an appointment or call Dr. Corbitt’s office at (817) 294-8821.

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