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Complete denture prices

Single complete dentures refer to a full denture made for just one arch—either the upper or lower jaw—when all the natural teeth in that arch are missing, but the opposite arch still has some or all natural teeth. These dentures are carefully crafted to fit comfortably and function properly alongside the remaining natural teeth, ensuring a stable bite and a natural appearance.
From $2000
These dentures are used when a person has lost all their teeth in a dental arch and need a full replacement to restore their smile, chewing ability, and facial structure. When both upper and lower teeth are missing, a set of full dentures is made to work together for proper bite alignment and function.
From $3500

Immediate Dentures

Single Complete Immediate Dentures are full dentures made for either the upper or lower jaw that are inserted immediately after the remaining teeth in that arch are removed. They are called “immediate” because the denture is prepared in advance and placed on the same day as the tooth extractions—so the patient never has to go without teeth.
From $2200
Full Complete Immediate Dentures are a set of upper and lower full dentures that are placed immediately after all remaining natural teeth are removed. These dentures are made before the extraction appointment and are inserted on the same day as the tooth removal, so the patient never goes without teeth during the healing process.
From $3900
Partial Immediate Dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace one or more missing teeth in either the upper or lower jaw, and they are inserted immediately after the extraction of the natural teeth they’re replacing. Unlike complete dentures, partial immediate dentures are used when some natural teeth remain in the mouth. They are carefully crafted to fit around these remaining teeth and blend in with your natural smile.
From $1100

Partial Dentures

Additional Clasps to Partial refers to the process of adding extra metal clasps to an existing partial denture to improve stability, retention, and fit. This is a common and cost-effective adjustment that helps extend the life and function of a partial denture without needing to replace the entire appliance.
$450
Metal-Clasp Comp Masking refers to a cosmetic technique used in partial denture design to minimise the visibility of metal clasps that secure the denture to natural teeth. “Comp masking” stands for composite masking, which involves using tooth-coloured composite materials or acrylic to blend or cover the metal clasp, making it less noticeable when you smile or talk.
$150
Acrylic Partial Dentures are removable dental appliances made primarily from acrylic resin that replace one or more missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw. They are designed to fit around your remaining natural teeth and are typically held in place with metal or acrylic clasps.
$1100
Flexible Partial Dentures are a type of removable denture made from a soft, flexible nylon-based material instead of traditional acrylic or metal. They are designed to replace one or more missing teeth and are known for their comfort, natural appearance, and ease of use.
From $1400
Acrylic Partial Dentures are removable dental appliances made primarily from acrylic resin that replace one or more missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw. They are designed to fit around your remaining natural teeth and are typically held in place with metal or acrylic clasps.
$1650
Cobalt-Chrome Partial Dentures are high-quality removable partial dentures made with a strong, lightweight metal framework composed mainly of cobalt and chrome alloys. They are designed to replace one or more missing teeth and are anchored to the natural teeth using precision clasps or attachments. Cobalt-chrome partial dentures are often considered the gold standard in partial denture design due to their strength, comfort, and precision fit—making them a great long-term solution for many patients.
$2600

Relines

High Impact Rebase Injection Moulded refers to a modern denture fabrication process and material used to improve the strength, durability, and fit of dentures. This combination of high-impact acrylic, rebase procedure, and injection moulding offers patients a comfortable, tough, and well-fitting denture solution.
$600

Denture repairs

From $120

Consultation and Maintenance

Consultation Fee
$100