Average Cost of Dentures in Canada
The price of dentures varies based on the type, materials, and location of the clinic. On average:
- Complete (Full) Dentures: $1,000 to $3,000 per arch
- Partial Dentures: $700 to $2,000
- Implant-Supported Dentures: $5,000 to $15,000+
These estimates often include consultations, fittings, and follow-up adjustments—but not always. Ask your denturist for a full breakdown.
Factors That Influence Denture Pricing
Several elements affect the final cost of your dentures, including:
- Type of denture (full vs. partial, removable vs. implant-supported)
- Materials used (acrylic, metal, flexible resin)
- Complexity of your case
- Number of appointments and adjustments needed
- Clinic location and experience of the provider
Are Dentures Covered by Insurance?
If you have private dental insurance, check your policy—many plans include partial coverage for dentures.
Additionally, some provincial dental programs or senior benefits may help offset costs depending on your age, income, or health status.
CDCP: Canadian Dental Care Plan Coverage
The new Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) may cover full or partial dentures for eligible patients. If you qualify, this federal program could significantly reduce or eliminate your out-of-pocket expenses.
To see if you’re eligible and to find a participating provider, visit:
👉 smiledirectory.ca/cdcp-providers
Why the Investment Is Worth It
While the cost of dentures may seem high, the benefits—improved function, oral health, and self-esteem—are invaluable. Properly fitted dentures also reduce long-term complications from missing teeth, including jawbone loss and dietary restrictions.
Get a Personalized Quote
Because denture costs vary so much, the best way to get accurate pricing is to book a consultation with a local denturist. Use the Smile Directory to find a trusted clinic near you.