Answers
How long does it take to get dentures?
Getting dentures can take a few weeks to a few months. The exact timing depends on the type of denture, how your mouth is healing, and the steps your licensed dental provider uses.

Short answer
There is no one set timeline for dentures. Some people get a denture sooner, while others need more visits and more time.
A full denture, which replaces all teeth on the top or bottom, often takes several appointments. A partial denture, which fills in where some teeth are missing and fits around remaining natural teeth, also usually takes more than one visit.
An immediate denture is a denture placed soon after teeth are removed, but it still does not mean the process is "done" right away. As your mouth changes during healing, the denture may need follow-up adjustments. A reline, which reshapes the inside surface so the denture fits your gums better, or a rebase, which remakes the denture base while keeping the teeth, may be discussed by a licensed provider later if needed.
What it means for you
The main thing to know is that denture treatment is usually a process, not a one-day finish. Many people need impressions, bite measurements, try-in visits, fitting, and later check-ins. Your provider can explain the steps for your situation.
If you are comparing options, the timeline may differ based on the kind of denture being discussed.
- Full denture, replaces all teeth in an arch
- Partial denture, replaces some missing teeth
- Immediate denture, placed soon after removal of teeth
- Overdenture, also called an implant-supported denture, attaches to dental implants for added hold
Some people also hear terms like soft liner, which is a softer material sometimes placed inside a denture for comfort in certain cases. Not every person needs the same type of denture or the same schedule.
Ask the provider what the next step is, how many visits are common, and when they expect adjustments might happen. SmileAgain Match cannot tell you what treatment you need, but a licensed denture or dental provider can.
How free matching helps
If you are unsure where to start, get matched for free. SmileAgain Match is not a dentist, denturist, or clinic. It shares educational information and helps connect adults and families with participating denture and dental providers near them.
A denturist is a licensed professional in some states who makes and fits dentures, depending on state rules. In other places, a dentist may provide denture care. Matching can save you time when you want to ask basic questions about timing, visit steps, office location, and general cost ranges.
Costs can vary widely. Dentures may range from about $600 to $3,000 or more, depending on the type, materials, provider, and area, and those numbers are not quotes. A provider can give details after they evaluate your needs.
The form is simple. You share contact details and a short note. Then you can speak with a participating provider and ask how long the process may take in their office.
Related
You may also want to read How much do dentures cost? or What is the difference between full and partial dentures?.
An honest note
SmileAgain Match is a free matching service, not a dentist or dental clinic. We share general, plain-language information so you can decide what fits. For anything specific to your mouth or health, talk to a licensed denture or dental provider, and confirm the type, the fit, and the full price in writing before any work starts.
Dentures usually take more than one visit, and the full process may take weeks or months depending on the type and your healing.
Common questions
Can I get dentures in one day?
Sometimes a provider may offer a faster option, but many people still need multiple visits and follow-up care.
Why does it take more than one appointment?
Dentures often involve measurements, fit checks, and adjustments. Healing time can also affect the schedule.
Do immediate dentures mean no waiting at all?
No. Immediate dentures may be placed sooner, but healing and later fit changes are still common parts of the process.
Can SmileAgain Match tell me which denture I need?
No. SmileAgain Match provides educational information and free matching only. A licensed provider can explain your options.
Want help finding a denture provider near you?
Get matched, free, with denture and dental providers near you. You compare them and choose who to see, and you confirm the type, the fit, and the price before any work starts.