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How much do implant-supported dentures cost?
Implant-supported dentures can cost more than regular dentures, but the total depends on the type of denture, the number of implants, the materials used, and where you live. A provider needs to examine your mouth and explain your options before you can know your own cost.

Short answer
An implant-supported denture is a denture that connects to dental implants, which are small posts placed in the jaw by a licensed dental provider. You may also hear it called an overdenture. Some are removable, which means you take them out for cleaning. Some are fixed, which means a provider removes them.
In the US, implant-supported dentures often cost several thousand dollars and can be much more, depending on the case. A common rough range people may hear is about $3,000 to $15,000 or more per arch, meaning the top or bottom. In more complex cases, the total can be higher. These numbers vary by type, materials, provider, and area, and are not quotes.
The full price may include more than one part:
- the denture itself
- the implants
- imaging and office visits
- tooth removal, if needed
- adjustments over time
Only a licensed provider can tell you what services may be part of your treatment plan.
What it means for you
A higher price does not always mean a better choice for every person. Some people are comparing implant-supported dentures with a full denture, which replaces all teeth in the top or bottom jaw, or a partial denture, which replaces some missing teeth and connects around natural teeth. Others may hear terms like immediate denture, which is a denture placed soon after teeth are removed, reline, which is adding material to improve the inside fit, rebase, which is remaking the denture base while keeping the teeth, or soft liner, which is a softer layer inside some dentures. Each option can affect total cost in a different way.
If you are trying to plan your budget, it can help to ask for a written estimate and a clear list of what is included. Some offices offer payment plans or staged care. Coverage also varies. Not all dental plans pay for implants, and benefits can be different for dentures and implant parts.
The most useful next step is usually to compare a few local providers and ask the same simple questions:
- What options do you offer for my situation?
- What does the estimate include?
- Are follow-up visits or adjustments included?
- Do you offer payment plans?
SmileAgain Match cannot tell you which treatment you need. We only share educational information and help you connect with licensed denture and dental providers.
How free matching helps
If you want a starting point, get matched for free. SmileAgain Match is not a dentist, denturist, or clinic. A denturist is a licensed professional in some states who makes and fits dentures, but rules vary by state. We are a free matching service for adults and families across the US.
You share basic contact details and a short note about what you are looking for. Then we help connect you with participating providers near you, including options that may fit different budgets. The matching is free to you. Providers pay a flat fee to participate.
This can save time if you are feeling unsure where to begin. You can ask about denture choices, timelines, and cost ranges directly with the office.
Related
Still comparing options? You may also want to read How much do dentures cost? or Full denture vs partial denture.
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.
Implant-supported dentures usually cost more than regular dentures, and the best way to learn your real cost is to compare local providers and ask what is included.
Common questions
Are implant-supported dentures the same as regular dentures?
No. Regular dentures rest on the gums. Implant-supported dentures connect to implants placed in the jaw.
Is there one set price for implant-supported dentures?
No. Costs vary by type, materials, provider, and area, and depend on what services are included.
Does insurance always cover implant-supported dentures?
No. Coverage varies a lot. Some plans cover parts of care, and some may not cover implants.
Can SmileAgain Match give me a quote?
No. SmileAgain Match does not provide treatment or quotes. We offer educational information and free matching only.
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