NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 25, 2025 / The cost of dentures can vary, as no two smiles are exactly the same. Factors such as the type of dentures you need, the materials used, and the level of customization all play a role in determining the final price. Your dentist in San Antonio can review your individual needs to provide a clearer estimate of what your new dentures may cost. Read on to learn more about the different factors, so you can feel more informed ahead of your consultation.
Types of dentures
There are several different types of dentures your dentist might recommend, depending on how many teeth you have missing and your overall oral health.1 Partial dentures can be used if you're only missing one or a few teeth, as these hook around your remaining natural teeth. Full dentures, on the other hand, require more materials and labor, as they need to fit over your gums and replace an entire set of teeth.
There are also two types of dentures that work in combination with dental implants. With implant-retained dentures, you can attach your dentures to your implants during the day to secure them in place, while implant-supported dentures permanently attach your dentures to your implants. As implant-retained and implant-supported dentures require dental implant surgery, the cost of the entire treatment will likely be higher.
In addition, depending on where your missing tooth or teeth are located, your dentist might provide you with immediate dentures after a tooth extraction.2 This is a temporary set of dentures that ensures you have teeth to use during the healing period and while your customized dentures are being created.
Denture materials
Dentures are typically made from acrylic resin, metal, or porcelain. The most popular material is acrylic resin, a type of plastic.3 This is a strong, affordable, and lightweight material that can be easily customized to give you a natural look.4 Another option is porcelain dentures, which, although not as strong as acrylic resin dentures, are more durable and typically last longer. Finally, metal dentures are the most durable option, but the downside is that these dentures can be more noticeable.5
Denture customization
The level of customization required is another factor that affects how much dentures cost. To ensure the best fit, your dentist will take an impression or digital scan of your mouth so that you can have dentures that are carefully customized to you. They'll be designed to match the exact shape, color, and size of your natural teeth and gums. This will ensure your dentures align properly with your bite, so that it's comfortable to chew and speak.6 It will also allow you to have a more natural smile, which can make a big difference in your self-esteem.7
Some dentists offer advanced scanning to create 3D printed dentures.8 These take less time to produce than traditional dentures, offer an even more precise fit, and result in fewer trips to the dentist to get your final dentures. Overall, higher customization will increase the cost of your dentures, but result in a more comfortable, natural look.
Discuss costs with your dentist
The cost of dentures depends on several factors, but your dentist in San Antonio can walk you through your choices and provide you with a personalized estimate. Schedule a consultation with your dentist to discuss your options and take the next step towards restoring your smile.
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