If you’re considering dentures, cost is likely one of your biggest questions. While prices vary depending on the type and quality of dentures, we’ll walk you through what to expect in Canada.
Here’s a helpful breakdown to guide your planning.
💲 Average Denture Costs in Canada
The cost can vary based on whether you’re getting full dentures, partial dentures, or implant-supported dentures:
- Complete (Full) Dentures: $1,000 to $3,000 per arch
- Partial Dentures: $700 to $2,500, depending on materials and number of teeth replaced
- Implant-Supported Dentures: $6,000 to $15,000+ (higher upfront cost, but better long-term function)
Prices may differ slightly by province or clinic.
🧰 Factors That Affect the Cost
- Materials used: Acrylic vs. metal vs. flexible base
- Number of teeth being replaced
- Custom design and aesthetics
- Whether tooth extractions are needed beforehand
- Lab and technology fees
🛌 Are Dentures Covered by Insurance?
Many dental insurance plans in Canada partially cover dentures. Coverage often ranges from 50% to 80%, depending on your plan. Be sure to check with your provider for exact details.
If you don’t have insurance, many clinics offer payment plans or financing options to make dentures more accessible.
💼 Investing in Your Comfort and Confidence
While dentures are an investment, they offer major benefits:
- Improved ability to chew and speak
- Boosted confidence and appearance
- Support for facial muscles and jaw alignment
Curious About Your Denture Options and Pricing?
Schedule a consultation with our Canadian dental team. We’ll walk you through the best solution for your smile and your budget.