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Dentures Cost

Modern dentures offer a practical way to restore everyday function and appearance. Explore treatment costs, available denture options and pricing tailored to your individual needs.

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Understanding the Cost of Dentures in the UK

For many patients, dentures remain the best and cheapest way to replace missing teeth. Losing a few teeth or needing a full arch replacement, modern dentures restore appearance, support facial structure and make everyday activities like eating and speaking more comfortable.

The dentures cost in the UK can range from around £450 to £1,500+ for traditional removable dentures, depending on the type of denture selected, the materials used and the level of customisation required. Acrylic dentures are often the most affordable option, while chrome and flexible dentures typically cost more because of the materials and laboratory work involved. Patients comparing fixed dentures cost or denture implants cost should expect significantly higher fees due to implant placement and additional treatment stages.

When comparing the cost of private dentures, look beyond the initial price. Understanding what is included in your treatment plan can help you compare costs more accurately and choose the most suitable option for your needs.

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What Influences the Cost of Dentures?

The cost of dentures depends on the type of restoration selected, the number of teeth being replaced and the level of customisation required.

  • Full or partial denture design
  • Acrylic, chrome or flexible denture materials
  • Number of teeth being replaced
  • Customisation and aesthetics
  • Clinical impressions and bite records
  • Laboratory fabrication requirements
  • Implant-supported denture options
  • Fitting appointments and adjustments
  • Long-term maintenance requirements

Flexible Payment Options

Making treatment affordable is important to us. Spread the cost with 0% finance for up to 12 months, select longer-term repayment plans of up to 5 years, or use Klarna to pay in 3 instalments on treatments up to £1000.

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Average Denture Prices by Treatment Type in the UK

Location
Full Acrylic Denture
Partial Acrylic Denture
Chrome Denture
London
From £850–£950
From £700–£950
From £1,200–£1,350
Berkshire & Surrey
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
Manchester
From £670–£720
From £670–£720
From £850
Liverpool
From £700
From £670
From £850
Portsmouth
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
Cheshire
From £750
From £670
From £1,200

Local Denture Prices Across the UK

Explore local denture prices across our UK locations, including acrylic, chrome and Valplast denture options where available.

Location
Full Upper / Lower Synthetic Denture
Partial Synthetic Upper / Lower Denture
Full Upper / Lower Chrome Denture
Partial Chrome Upper / Lower Denture
Valplast Dentures
Battersea
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
From £900
From £800
Twickenham
From £950
From £950
From £1,350
From £1,350
From £820
West Hampstead
From £850
From £750
From £1,200
From £950
From £850
Richmond
From £950
From £950
From £1,350
From £1,350
From £820
Acton
From £850
From £800
From £1,200
From £1,200
From £800
Chiswick
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
N/A
From £800
Clapham
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
From £900
From £800
Ham
From £950
From £950
From £1,350
From £1,350
From £820
Hammersmith
From £850
From £800
From £1,200
N/A
From £800
Muswell Hill
From £850
From £750
From £1,200
From £950
From £850
Tottenham
From £800
From £550
From £950
From £800
From £750
Parsons Green
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Putney
From £575
From £450
From £950
From £750
N/A
Earlsfield
From £600
From £450
From £800
From £650
N/A
TDL - Earlsfield
From £1,320
From £495
From £950
From £750
N/A
TDL - Wimbledon
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Wigan
From £720
From £720
From £850
From £750
From £800
Bootle
From £700
From £670
From £850
From £750
From £800
Hoseside
From £750
From £670
From £1,200
From £990
From £840
Vicars Cross
From £750
From £670
From £1,200
From £990
From £840
Tyldesley
From £670
From £670
From £850
From £750
From £800
Maple
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
From £750
From £900
Cosham
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
From £750
From £900
Bracknell - Crossway
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
From £750
From £900
Bracknell - Market St
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
From £750
From £900
Camberley
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
From £750
From £900
Woking
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
From £750
From £900
Reading
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Wokingham - Easthampstead Rd
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
From £750
From £900
Wokingham - Peach St
From £850
From £700
From £1,200
From £750
From £900

Real Stories Dentures Patient Experiences

"I came to Perfect Smile at Musswell Hill to make a denture for my 6 missing teeth. I had very good experiences in the Practice. Dr Chris Doa is very professional. He carefully checked the status of my remaining teeth and recommended the treatment plan which could fit to any changes in near future. He is always listening to my concerns and giving full explanations throughout each appointments. His knowledge, skills and care made me feel relaxed and comfortable. I am satisfied with the outcome of the treatment."

– Zhaokang Yang, Muswell Hill
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"Thank you to my new Dentist Sol. I'm at ease and feel relaxed when visiting. Encouraging me to wear my guards at night & wearing new denture has filled a gap boosting my confidence, your assistant is amazing too!"

– Sharlene Williams, Muswell Hill
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"My dentist was fantastic and very friendly. She was checking my teeth for the best fit for a denture. And in two weeks time I will be able to wear it. I am very happy with her."

– Birgit Bier, Muswell Hill
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Dentures Timeline What to Expect

While dentures are made to fit comfortably, your mouth, tongue and facial muscles need time to adapt to a new appliance.

First 24 Hours
It is normal to notice increased saliva production, minor sore spots or a feeling of fullness in the mouth. Speaking may feel slightly different as your tongue adjusts.

First Week
Most patients become more comfortable eating softer foods and practising certain words or sounds. Any areas of irritation can usually be adjusted during a review appointment.

Two to Four Weeks
Everyday activities such as eating, speaking and smiling typically begin to feel more natural. Your mouth gradually adapts to the shape and fit of the dentures.

First Few Months
The muscles of the cheeks and tongue become more accustomed to holding the dentures in place. Many patients report a noticeable increase in confidence during this period.

Why Choose Perfect Smile for Dentures

  • 42,000+ treatments completed
  • Full and partial options
  • 28 Practice Locations
  • 0% finance available
  • Payment plans up to 5 years
  • 28 UK clinic locations

Why Dentures Are Worth the Cost

  • Dentures can restore missing teeth without the higher costs associated with implant treatment.
  • Replacing missing teeth may help support eating, speaking and everyday comfort.
  • Modern dentures can provide a practical solution for patients missing several or all teeth.
  • Partial dentures can replace missing teeth without treatment on every remaining tooth.
  • Many patients see dentures as a cost-effective way to restore function and appearance.
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Your Treatment Journey Factors Affecting Dentures Cost

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Initial Consultation

Your dentist assesses missing teeth, gum health and treatment goals.

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Clinical Impressions

Scans or impressions are taken to ensure an accurate fit.

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Denture Design

The number of teeth replaced and material choice influence the design.

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Bite Registration

Measurements help optimise chewing, speech and facial support.

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Laboratory Fabrication

Your dentures are custom-made to your specifications.

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Fitting & Adjustments

The dentures are fitted and adjusted to improve comfort and function.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures

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Dentures should be viewed as a long-term investment rather than a one-off purchase. Over time, adjustments, relines, repairs or replacement may be required as the shape of the gums and jaw naturally changes. The long-term cost of private dentures often depends on how well they are maintained and how frequently reviews are attended.

The dentures price can vary significantly because not all dentures are made using the same materials or manufacturing techniques. Factors such as denture strength, appearance, fit, customisation and laboratory work all influence the final fee. Premium options often involve additional planning and more advanced materials.

Many people choose chrome dentures because they are thinner, stronger and often provide a more secure fit than traditional acrylic alternatives. While the metal dentures cost is typically higher, the increased durability and comfort can make them a worthwhile long-term investment for suitable patients.

Changes in the gums and jawbone can affect denture fit over time. Depending on the situation, your dentures may require adjustment, relining or replacement. Addressing fit issues early can help maintain comfort, chewing ability and overall function.

Both options have advantages. Traditional removable dentures are often the most affordable way to replace missing teeth, while fixed solutions provide additional stability and security. The higher fixed dentures cost reflects the additional treatment involved, which may include dental implants and more complex planning.

Implant-supported dentures require dental implants to be placed within the jawbone before the denture can be attached. This involves additional planning, surgical treatment and restorative work. The higher denture implants cost reflects these additional stages as well as the improved stability and support provided by implants.

Most dentures will eventually require replacement due to normal wear and changes in the mouth over time. The lifespan depends on the type of denture, the materials used and how well they are cared for. Regular reviews help identify when maintenance or replacement may be required.

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