A Comprehensive Look at Factors That Can Affect the Cost of Dentures

November 4, 2025

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Dentures in Billerica are meticulously crafted to be a perfect fit for your smile. In other words, no two dentures look exactly the same! This, along with your broader treatment needs, can affect your overall costs. Don’t worry, though – your dental team will want you to feel confident in your restoration and will answer any financial questions honestly.

While you wait for your consultation with your Billerica dentist, you can take a look at potential cost factors so you have an idea of what to expect.

Preliminary Treatments

Preliminary treatments are technically “extra” procedures that can be included in a restoration plan when the patient has poor oral health. Ultimately, they will add to your expenses. However, preliminary treatments are, more often than not, completely worth it! Extracting problem teeth, eliminating gum disease, and taking care of other similar conditions will help you avoid more costly complications in the future.

Full vs. Partial Dentures

From a practical standpoint, full dentures do require more materials and crafting time than partial dentures. As such, they tend to be more expensive. That said, full dentures are still the most cost-effective way to replace an entire arch of missing teeth. Paying for several implant crowns, for example, would leave a much bigger hole in your wallet!

Implant vs. Traditional Dentures

Patients with significant tooth loss who want to get in on some dental implant action can do so in a way that’s more budget-friendly. In an implant denture restoration, a denture base is attached to about six or eight implants that are hidden below the gumline. The result is more security, strength, and longevity – but also more costs.

Basically, traditional full dentures are less expensive than getting 12 individual implants, and while an implant denture is also less expensive than 12 implants, it does have a higher price tag compared to traditional dentures.

Dental Insurance Coverage

Most dental insurance plans consider a dentures treatment to be a “major restorative” service, and will cover 50% of your expenses as long as you’ve met your deductible for the year. Preliminary treatments may also be covered separately. High-premium plans are usually associated with more favorable terms, making it important to double-check the details of your coverage.

Remember, too, that your dental team is likely familiar with several different dental insurance plans, and will be able to help you take full advantage of your benefits!

Other Affordability Options

As you can see, it’s difficult to pin down an exact price for dentures before you’ve had your consultation. What’s reassuring, though, is that your dentist in Billerica offers multiple affordability options so that even uninsured patients can save money on quality dentistry! Enrolling in an in-house membership plan will entitle you to treatment discounts, while programs like CareCredit enable you to spread your costs out into a monthly payment plan.

Be honest about your budget, and your dental team will be happy to help you afford dentures.

About the Practice

Dr. Adam Danzig and Dr. Rachel Snook know that it’s not always easy to spend your well-earned cash on dental care. That’s why, in addition to accepting many different dental insurance plans, they also accept CareCredit financing and offer an in-house membership plan. If you need dentures in Billerica, Dr. Danzig and Dr. Snook will do everything possible to help make your treatment more affordable! To schedule your consultation or ask cost-related questions, contact their office at 978-667-5807.