2026 Pricing Data

Implant-Supported Dentures Cost in 2026

National Average Estimate
$12,000
Typical range: $6,000$20,000
Recovery
7–180 days
Risk Level
Low
Duration
60–180 min
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Clinical Insight
Coverage depends on medical necessity documentation. Check with your plan first.

Understanding the Investment

Key Takeaways
  • National average: $12,000 (range: $6,000–$20,000)
  • Insurance: Sometimes Covered — Dental insurance may partially cover. Typically better coverage than fixed...
  • Recovery: 7–180 days typical downtime
  • Biggest cost driver: Facility type — outpatient centers can be 30–50% less than hospitals

Implant-supported dentures offer a stable and long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth, improving both function and aesthetics. This treatment is often recommended for individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth and desire a more secure alternative to traditional dentures. Implant-supported FPDs (fixed partial dentures) demonstrate superior long-term survival rates.

The number of implants required significantly impacts the overall price. Material choices, with zirconia being more expensive than acrylic, also play a key role. Procedures like bone grafts or extractions, which are sometimes needed before implant placement, can substantially increase the final bill. For permanent fixed teeth instead of removable dentures, see our full mouth dental implants cost guide.

Explore removable implant-supported dentures as a more affordable alternative to fixed options. Mini dental implants can also be used to stabilize dentures at a lower cost than standard implants. Confirm all costs with your provider before scheduling.

Interactive Cost Breakdown

Where does your money go?

Typical allocation for a implant-supported dentures procedure at the national average price point.

Implant Materials
35% of total · $2,940-$5,460
$2,940-$5,460
Implant post, abutment, and/or prosthetics
Surgeon/Dentist Fee
35% of total · $2,940-$5,460
$2,940-$5,460
Oral surgeon or implant dentist fee
Facility Fee
15% of total · $1,260-$2,340
$1,260-$2,340
Office or surgical center fee
Anesthesia
8% of total · $672-$1,248
$672-$1,248
Local anesthesia or sedation
Imaging & Lab
7% of total · $588-$1,092
$588-$1,092
X-rays, CT scan, and lab work
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Implant-Supported Dentures Guides

Regional Variance

Implant-Supported Dentures Cost by State

Geographic location plays a significant role — cost-of-living adjustments, regional demand for top specialists, and facility competition all affect pricing.

Most Affordable

5 Cheapest States

  1. Mississippi $10,620-11.5%
  2. West Virginia $10,776-10.2%
  3. Alabama $10,860-9.5%
  4. Arkansas $10,944-8.8%
  5. Missouri $11,016-8.2%
Premium Markets

5 Most Expensive States

  1. Hawaii $13,968+16.4%
  2. California $13,596+13.3%
  3. New York $13,536+12.8%
  4. Massachusetts $13,380+11.5%
  5. District of Columbia $13,260+10.5%
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Implant-Supported Dentures Cost in All 50 States

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  • UAB School of Dentistry: Implant dentures potentially 50% lower than private practice
  • UAB School of Dentistry: Savings via general/student clinics
  • UAB School of Dentistry: "2-2-2" implant program makes overdentures accessible
  • McCracken Implant Education (Bessemer): Offers substantial discounts
  • Cahaba Valley Health Care (Birmingham): Free dental services for the financially needy
  • UAA Dental Clinic: Discounted implant-supported dentures, 3-3.5 hour appointments
  • Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center: Sliding fee programs and partial/full dentures
  • Mat-Su Health Services, Inc. (Wasilla): Sliding fee programs and partial/full dentures
  • Alaska Medicaid: Extensive adult dental coverage with an annual cap
  • A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Dentistry (Mesa): reduced-cost dentures
  • A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Dentistry: serves ~11,000 yearly
  • Midwestern University Dental Institute (Glendale): affordable implant procedures
  • Simply Implants Institute Patient Care (Glendale): tuition covers implant surgery
  • Adelante Healthcare (Mesa, Surprise, Buckeye): sliding fee scales often available
  • Arkansas Medicaid: dentures covered once per lifetime with prior authorization
  • Arkansas Medicaid: dental benefits capped at $500 annually
  • WelcomeHealth (Northwest Arkansas): dental services on sliding scale
  • Harmony Health Clinic (Little Rock): dental services on sliding scale
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Jonesboro/Bryant/Springdale): financing available
  • UCLA School of Dentistry (Los Angeles): reduced fees for implant-supported dentures
  • USC's Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry (Los Angeles): reduced fees for dentures
  • University of the Pacific (San Francisco): reduced fees for implant-supported dentures
  • UCSF Student Implant Program: affordable premolar/molar implants with supervision
  • One Community Health (Sacramento area): comprehensive oral care
  • Health First Colorado (Medicaid): covers dental implants for eligible adults
  • No annual limit for emergency services or dentures under Health First Colorado
  • CU Anschutz School of Dental Medicine: offers reduced costs
  • Colorado Surgical Institute (CSI): discounted full-arch implants via training
  • STRIDE (Denver metro: Arvada, Aurora, Parker, Wheat Ridge): accepts Medicaid/CHP+
  • UConn Health Center (Farmington): comprehensive dental care
  • UConn Health Center: discounted rates via university dentists/residents/students
  • Community Health Center, Inc. (CHC): dental services across CT sites
  • Clear Smile Dental Studio (Stamford): offers financing plans
  • Aspen Dental (Danbury): offers implant dentures
  • Highmark Health Options: $1,000 annual dental coverage for adults over 21.
  • Highmark Health Options: additional $1,500 for dental emergencies.
  • Delaware Technical Community College Dental Health Center (Wilmington): may offer reduced costs.
  • Delaware Smile Center: offers financing via CareCredit®.
  • AmeriHealth Caritas DC: "Dental Implant Benefit" for Medicaid members 18+
  • AmeriHealth Caritas DC: Covers edentulous/partially edentulous arches (prior auth. req.)
  • 21+ (AmeriHealth Caritas DC): Max. 4 implants (maxillary), 2 (mandibular)
  • Howard University College of Dentistry: Implant services at ~50% of DC average
  • Florida Medicaid: Covers traditional dentures, not explicitly implant-supported
  • University of Florida College of Dentistry (Gainesville): Reduced-fee care available
  • Nova Southeastern University (Davie): Reduced-fee care available
  • UF Health St. Petersburg Dental Center (Seminole): Affordable services, accepts Medicaid
  • Community Health Centers (Central Florida): Affordable services, accepts Medicaid
  • Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University: implant fees 1/3 of private practice
  • Georgia Medicaid: covers comprehensive dental for those under 21
  • CareSource: $700 annual allowance for expanded adult dental benefits
  • Aspen Dental (Stockbridge, Dunwoody): implant dentures, $49 discount membership
  • Oral Surgery Associates & Dental Implant Centers (Atlanta): claims savings up to 50%
  • Hawaii Medicaid: expanded adult dental benefits Jan 1, 2023, including some denture coverage.
  • Hawaii Island Community Health Center: AEGD program trains residents in prosthodontics.
  • Hawaii Island Community Health Center & Kalihi-Palama Health Center: discounted fees for low-income uninsured.
  • Kalihi-Palama Health Center (Oahu): provides comprehensive dental services.
  • Idaho Medicaid (MCNA Dental, Idaho Smiles): May cover dentures, not implants
  • The Denture Company (Nampa): Accepts Medicaid for denture services
  • Premier Dentures: Accepts Medicaid for eligible denture services
  • ISU Family Dentistry Clinic (Meridian): Implants and prosthodontics on sliding scale
  • ISU Dental Hygiene Clinic (Pocatello): Offers affordable dental services, including dentures
  • University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry: reduced-cost dentures
  • Midwestern University's Dental Institute (Downers Grove): student-denture services
  • Illinois Medicaid: may cover conventional and partial dentures
  • Healthy Dental Center (Des Plaines): offers implant-supported dentures
  • Indiana Medicaid: Covers dentures/partials for adults (with prior auth)
  • Indiana Medicaid: Covers dentures/partials for those under 21
  • Indiana Medicaid: Reimburses once every six years if medically necessary
  • IU School of Dentistry's Fountain Square Dental Clinic (Indianapolis): Fees based on ability to pay
  • HealthNet/Jane Pauley Community Dental Centers (Indianapolis): Affordable care, potentially reduced fees
  • University of Iowa College of Dentistry: reduced fees via student clinics
  • Crescent Community Health Center (Dubuque): now offers implants
  • Medicaid’s Dental Wellness Plan: may cover implants for specific cases
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (West Des Moines): offers snap-in options
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: reduced rates for implant-supported dentures
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: accepts Kansas Medicaid (KanCare)
  • Wichita State University’s Delta Dental Clinic: implant services available to public
  • Wichita State University’s Delta Dental Clinic: accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield and Cigna
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Overland Park): accepts PPO and Medicare Advantage
  • Kentucky Medicaid: Expanded coverage for adult dental services (1/1/23)
  • Humana Healthy Horizons® (Kentucky): Covers dentures/implants (21+), prior auth may be required
  • Family Health Centers (Louisville): Dental services on a sliding fee scale
  • Paducah/Western Kentucky: Dental implant costs 10-15% lower than major cities
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants: 11 Kentucky locations
  • LSU Health Sciences Center School of Dentistry (New Orleans): reduced rates for prosthodontic services
  • DePaul Community Health Centers (New Orleans): sliding-fee discounts for self-pay patients
  • Louisiana Medicaid: covers complete/partial dentures for adults 21+, one per arch every eight years
  • Iberia Comprehensive (New Iberia/Lafayette): offers dental services including dentures
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Baton Rouge): accepts Louisiana Medicaid (DentaQuest, MCNA Dental)
  • UNE Oral Health Center (Portland): Accepts Northeast Delta Dental and MaineCare.
  • Northeast Delta Dental (CoverMe.Gov): Covers implant placement for those 16+.
  • UNE Oral Health Center: Payment expected at time of treatment.
  • University of Maryland School of Dentistry (Baltimore): implant-supported dentures
  • University of Maryland School of Dentistry: lower fees than private practices
  • University of Maryland School of Dentistry: Medical Assistance Dental Program participant
  • University of Maryland School of Dentistry: Healthy Smiles participant
  • Garrett County community health centers: grants for low-income dental care
  • MassHealth Standard (age 65+): DentaQuest, Senior Whole Health, Tufts may cover up to 4 implants/year
  • Roxbury and North End community health centers: accept MassHealth, offer sliding-fee scales
  • Community Health Connections (Fitchburg, Gardner, Leominster): provides implant services
  • Harbor Health (Dorchester, Plymouth): sliding fee scale for uninsured patients
  • University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry: 30-50% less than private practices
  • University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry accepts Medicaid
  • My Community Dental Centers (MCDC) statewide: affordable restorative care
  • Baker College's Center for Dental Hygiene Education (Clinton Township): free screening
  • Baker College accepts Medicaid and most dental insurance
  • University of Minnesota Dental Clinics: fees generally 30% less than Twin Cities average
  • Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP): covers implant services and prosthetics
  • Medical Assistance: covers implant services and prosthetics in Minnesota via MHCP
  • Community Dental Care (Maplewood, St. Paul, Rochester, Buffalo, Crystal): accepts Medical Assistance and MN Care Plans
  • SingularDental Plans: savings when using network providers for implant-supported removable dentures
  • Mississippi Medicaid: comprehensive dental benefits for children under 21.
  • University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Dentistry: low-cost treatment.
  • Community Health Centers statewide: reduced fees based on income.
  • Mississippi Dental Association’s DDS Program: free care for eligible adults.
  • Bethesda Free Clinic (D'Iberville) and Mission First (Jackson): free/reduced dental.
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: Reduced rates for implant-supported dentures.
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: Accepts Missouri Medicaid.
  • MO HealthNet: Covers full dentures for those 20 and younger.
  • MO HealthNet: Covers full dentures for pregnant women.
  • MO HealthNet: Covers full dentures for nursing facility residents.
  • Montana Medicaid: $1,125 annual cap on most adult dental services.
  • Bullhook (Havre) and Glacier Community Health Center (Cut Bank): sliding fee scale for implants.
  • Montana Donated Dental Services (DDS) Program: free dental care for qualifying individuals.
  • Big Sky Dentures & Implants (Missoula): accepts dental insurance and Medicaid.
  • Aspen Dental (Helena): offers implant dentures and a membership plan.
  • UNMC College of Dentistry Student Clinic (Lincoln): reduced fees for dental implants
  • UNMC Omaha Dental Clinic: reduced rates for dental services
  • UNMC Omaha Pediatric Dentistry Clinic at Children's Nebraska: reduced rates
  • Nebraska Medicaid (eff. 1/1/24): no annual dental benefit maximum for adults
  • Nebraska Medicaid (eff. 1/1/24): incremental payments for dentures
  • UNLV School of Dental Medicine: implant dentures 30-50% below Las Vegas prices
  • Nevada Medicaid: expanded dental coverage for pregnant women and adults 21+
  • ID Waiver Program (ARPA-funded as of Feb 2023): may cover full/partial dentures
  • Nevada Health Centers (Elko) and Community Health Alliance (Reno): sliding fees
  • NH Medicaid AMDB: covers implant services/prosthetics for eligible adults (eff. 4/1/23)
  • NH Smiles Program for Adults: $1500 yearly limit on dental services (excluding preventive)
  • Tilton Family Dental (Tilton, NH): mini implants can reduce denture stabilization costs
  • Claremont/Coos County: community health centers offer sliding fee scales for uninsured
  • Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (Newark/New Brunswick): Affordable services, accepts Medicaid.
  • NJ Medicaid: Complete/partial dentures covered with prior authorization.
  • Alliance Community Healthcare (Jersey City): Provides dental care.
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants: Locations in Audubon, Ewing, Vineland, Mount Laurel.
  • Touro College of Dental Medicine (Albuquerque): Affordable implant-supported dentures
  • Presbyterian Medical Services (PMS): Statewide community health centers accept Medicaid/Medicare
  • New Mexico Medicaid (Turquoise Care): Covers complete/partial dentures with prior authorization
  • New Mexico Community Dental: Sliding fee discounts, potentially as low as $25
  • Osuna Dental Care (Albuquerque): Transparent pricing and payment plans on implants
  • January 2024: NY Medicaid expanded coverage for dental implants/dentures (21+)
  • NY Medicaid: Prior approval requests now need only dentist's documentation
  • NYU College of Dentistry/Columbia Implant Center: Discounted rates possible
  • NYU College of Dentistry/Columbia Implant Center: 30-50% less than private practices
  • Community Healthcare Network (NY): Accepts Medicaid, income-based care for uninsured
  • UNC School of Dentistry (Chapel Hill): Reduced rates for implant-supported dentures
  • Local Start Dental (Durham): Discounted implants with sliding scale fees
  • SIDE (Durham): Up to 80% off for implant patients in training courses
  • NC Medicaid: May cover overdentures with proof of medical necessity
  • Edwards Dentures and Implants (Kinston/Wilmington): Claims "lowest prices around"
  • North Dakota Medicaid: May cover implant-supported REMOVABLE dentures.
  • North Dakota Medicaid: Implants themselves are NOT covered.
  • Fargo & Bismarck Community Health Centers (CHCs): Sliding fee schedules.
  • Bridging the Dental Gap (Bismarck): Serves low-income individuals.
  • NDSCS Allied Dental Clinic (Wahpeton): Accepts Medicaid.
  • Ohio State/Case Western dental clinics: reduced-cost dentures
  • UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Ohio Medicaid: covers some dentures
  • UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Ohio Medicaid: covers implant maintenance
  • Columbus Implant Clinic: offers "All on 4" denture packages
  • University of Oklahoma AEGD Clinic: Implants at 40-60% reduced fees.
  • University of Oklahoma AEGD Clinic: Potential Patient Assistance Funding available.
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Oklahoma City): Accepts DentaQuest - OK Medicaid and SoonerCare.
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Oklahoma City): Flexible financing available.
  • OHSU Dental Clinics (Portland): Services often 30% less than private practices.
  • Oregon Health Plan: Accepted at OHSU Dental Clinics.
  • Rogue Community Health (Medford/Eagle Point): Restorative services with sliding scale.
  • Moda Health: Increasingly covering dental implants in renewed plans.
  • Benton and Linn Counties: Community health centers offer sliding-scale fees.
  • Penn Dental Medicine (Philadelphia): implant dentures 50-70% lower than private practices
  • Noble Grant (Penn Dental Medicine): covers complete lower denture on two implants
  • PA Medicaid: covers essential dental services like exams and extractions
  • UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of PA Medicaid: may cover implant dentures (prior auth.)
  • RI Medicaid: does not cover dental implants for adults over 21
  • Providence Community Health Center: accepts RIte Care and Medical Assistance
  • Samuels Sinclair Dental Center (Rhode Island Hospital): implants for children and IDD patients
  • Comprehensive Community Action Program (CCAP): sliding fee scale for dental services
  • Key Dental Plan: offers members 20% off implant services
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants: locations in Myrtle Beach, Charleston, Columbia
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Anderson): accepts SC Medicaid for partial costs
  • Columbia Dental Health Center: financing via CareCredit and Cherry
  • Aspen Dental (Easley): high financing approval rates, does not accept Medicaid
  • South Dakota Medicaid: tooth implants not covered for adults.
  • USD Dental Hygiene Clinic (Sioux Falls): reduced-rate dentures, accepts Delta Dental/Medicaid.
  • Community Health Centers (Sioux Falls/Rapid City): sliding-scale dental care, accepts Medicaid.
  • Black Hills Dentures and Implants (Rapid City): membership plan with discounts/financing.
  • Delta Dental of South Dakota Medicaid Referral Center: 1-877-841-1478.
  • UT Smiles (UTHSC College of Dentistry, Memphis): sliding scale for services
  • Postgraduate Prosthodontics Clinic (UTHSC): implant-supported options available
  • TN Dental Safety Net Denture Program: subsidies for working-age residents
  • TN Implant Clinic (Murfreesboro): zero down payment financing plans
  • Aspen Dental (Nashville): patient costs below national average for implant dentures
  • UTHealth Houston & San Antonio dental clinics: 33-40% less than private practices.
  • DDS Dentures + Implant Solutions (24 TX locations): "price-beat guarantee".
  • CommuniCare & Manos De Cristo (Austin): sliding fee scale for self-pay dentures.
  • Texas Medicaid: implant dentures not covered for adults (elective), rare exceptions.
  • Texas Medicaid: children under 21 have broader dental coverage.
  • University of Utah Health: 30-50% discounts from dental students/residents
  • Community Health Centers of Utah: income-based sliding scales for dental care
  • Utah Medicaid: expanded adult dental coverage to include implants (2024)
  • Utah Medicaid: prior authorization and a five-year limit apply to dentures
  • Smile Clinic (Midvale): developed "3 on 6" full-mouth implant procedure
  • Aspen Dental (Rutland/Barre): Membership plan for discounted care, third-party financing.
  • Vermont Medicaid: Covers medically necessary dentures in specific waiver programs.
  • Vermont Medicaid: Adult dental benefit capped at $1,500 annually, except emergencies.
  • Community Health Centers (Chittenden/S. Grand Isle): Implant restorations on sliding-fee scale.
  • Health Assistance Program: Financial aid for dental care/dentures up to 400% FPL.
  • VCU School of Dentistry (Richmond): Reduced prices, accepts Medicaid
  • Cardinal Care Smiles (Virginia): Dentures covered for eligible adults (21+)
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare (Virginia): Annual allowance for dental implants possible
  • Community Health Centers (Virginia): Fees adjusted based on Federal Poverty Guidelines
  • Smiles For Life Dental Care (Bridgewater/Staunton): Accepts Medicare
  • University of Washington School of Dentistry: reduced fees for some procedures
  • Apple Health (Medicaid): does not cover dental implants
  • Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW): no adult dental implant coverage
  • Denture Club of Vancouver: accepts Medicaid for dentures
  • WVU Dental (Morgantown): sole facility with robotic Yomi dental implant surgery
  • Aetna Medicaid West Virginia: adult dental restorative services, including implants
  • WVU School of Dentistry: reduced fees for complete and partial dentures
  • The Denture Project: free dentures to eligible adults on Social Security
  • Advanced Implant & Periodontal Specialists (Martinsburg): serves patients from Winchester, VA
  • Marquette University School of Dentistry (Milwaukee): care at Graduate Prosthodontics Clinic
  • BadgerCare Plus (Wisconsin Medicaid): does not cover dental implants
  • BadgerCare Plus (Wisconsin Medicaid): covers some removable dentures
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants: locations in Madison and Milwaukee
  • Smile Now Milwaukee Dentures & Implants: offers services in Milwaukee
  • Wyoming Medicaid: limited adult dental benefits (21+), comprehensive benefits (<21)
  • Adults 17-20: prior authorization required for implant services under Wyoming Medicaid
  • Aspen Dental (Casper): provides implant dentures, does not accept Medicaid
  • Community Health Centers (Wyoming): dental care regardless of insurance/ability to pay
  • Casper Dental Clinic: provides dentures
What Drives Price

Primary Pricing Factors

Three variables explain most of the cost variation you'll see across the same procedure.

Number of implants — bar-retained overdentures use 4+ implants; ball-retained use 2-4
Attachment system — bar-and-clip, Locator, or ball attachments each have different component costs
Denture material — premium denture teeth and reinforced bases cost more than standard options
Timeline

The Road to Results

Recovery is an investment of time. Understanding the phases helps you plan downtime and set expectations.

Before getting implant-supported dentures, you'll have a consultation with your dentist or oral surgeon. They'll examine your mouth, take X-rays or CT scans, and discuss your medical history to ensure you're a good candidate. You might need to stop taking certain medications a few days before the procedure, and if you smoke, you'll need to quit.

On the day of the procedure, you'll likely receive local anesthesia with sedation, or possibly general anesthesia, so arrange for a ride home. The surgery itself takes 1-3 hours, depending on the number of implants. The surgeon will place the implants into your jawbone.

In the first 24-48 hours, expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort. You'll likely need to stick to a soft food diet. Complete healing can take anywhere from a week to six months, as the implants need to fuse with your jawbone (osseointegration). During this time, you might wear temporary dentures. Be sure to attend all follow-up appointments. Once fully healed, you'll receive your custom-made, implant-supported dentures, which will securely snap onto the implants.

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Initial Recovery
7 days
Light activity, follow-up appointment. Most visible changes in this window.
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Full Recovery
180 days
Return to normal activities, including most exercise and work routines.
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Procedure Itself
60–180 min
Typical time under anesthesia or active treatment for a standard case.
Coverage & Financing

Paying for Implant-Supported Dentures

Sometimes Covered

Dental insurance may partially cover. Typically better coverage than fixed implant bridges. Check plan limits.

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Financing Options

  • 0% APR credit lines — CareCredit and Alphaeon are accepted by most implant-supported dentures providers and offer interest-free promotional periods
  • Direct surgeon financing — many implant-supported dentures practices have their own installment plans with flexible terms
  • Health savings accounts — HSA and FSA accounts cover medically necessary implant-supported dentures — a smart way to use pre-tax dollars
  • Medical personal loans — fixed-rate loans through LightStream or SoFi can cover the full $12,000 with predictable monthly payments
  • Negotiated pricing — always ask for cash-pay or self-pay rates — they're often lower than the insured price
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does implant-supported dentures cost in 2026?
You can expect to pay around $12,000 for implant-supported dentures in 2026. Most patients pay between $6,000 and $20,000 — the spread reflects differences in local pricing, surgeon credentials, and whether you choose a hospital or outpatient surgery center.
Does insurance cover implant-supported dentures?
Implant-Supported Dentures is sometimes covered by insurance. Dental insurance may partially cover. Typically better coverage than fixed implant bridges. Check plan limits. Pre-authorization letters from your insurer are the definitive source for your specific coverage.
What's the cheapest state for implant-supported dentures?
Mississippi ($10,620), West Virginia ($10,776), Alabama ($10,860) offer the lowest implant-supported dentures costs nationwide. The savings stem from lower facility fees, staff costs, and overall cost of living in these regions.
What affects implant-supported dentures cost?
The biggest cost drivers for implant-supported dentures are number of implants, attachment system, denture material. Geographic location and facility type (hospital vs. outpatient center) also create significant price variation across the country.
How long is recovery after implant-supported dentures?
Most patients need 7 to 180 days to fully recover from implant-supported dentures. Early recovery (days 1-7) focuses on rest and pain management. By day 180, most people are back to full activity. Budget for post-op medications and follow-up visits during this window.
Where is implant-supported dentures most expensive?
Hawaii ($13,968), California ($13,596), New York ($13,536) top the list for implant-supported dentures costs. These states have higher regional price parities, meaning medical overhead — from rent to staff salaries — runs well above the national average.