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Cost · Last reviewed 25 April 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

Dentures cost, the real total.

The price of dentures depends on the type, the material, and how many fittings you need, so quotes vary widely. Abroad can look cheaper, but several visits for fittings and adjustments change the maths. We never name a clinic.

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£319.10
NHS Band 3 in England
full or partial set
£700 to £5k+
UK private per arch
depends on material
Weeks
To make and fit
several appointments
The one honest thing
Dentures are not a one off purchase. They need fitting appointments, then adjustments and relines as the gums change. A cheap price abroad can cost more once you add return trips for the fine tuning that good fit needs.
Quick answer

What do dentures really cost?

In England a full or partial NHS set is a fixed Band 3 charge of about three hundred and nineteen pounds, or free if you qualify for help. Privately in the UK a set per arch runs roughly seven hundred pounds for basic acrylic up to five thousand pounds or more for premium work. Abroad is often a good deal lower, but the price varies and the number of trips matters.

These are indicative ranges, reviewed April 2025, not a quote. The cost depends on the material, whether it is a full or partial set, and any extractions first. This is general information, not medical advice.

What it really costs

The price, by type.

The figures below are UK private prices per arch by material, with the NHS charge for comparison. Abroad these are often lower, but the saving depends on the clinic, the material, and how many trips the fittings need.

Indicative ranges, reviewed April 2025. Not a quote. Always ask exactly what is included and how many appointments are covered.

Type, per archUK private
Acrylic denture£700 to £1,500
Flexible denture£800 to £1,800
Cobalt chrome denture£1,000 to £2,500
Premium or bespoke set£2,000 to £5,000+
NHS full or partial set, England (Band 3)£319.10

Abroad, dentures are commonly cheaper than UK private pricing, but exact figures vary widely by country and clinic, so we route you to Get Matched for an itemised quote rather than print a number we cannot stand behind. Implant retained dentures cost considerably more than a standard set in any country.

What drives the price

Why two quotes can mean very different things.

The material. Basic acrylic is the cheapest. Flexible and cobalt chrome cost more and can fit and last better. Premium teeth and bespoke methods cost the most.

Full or partial. A partial denture replacing a few teeth differs in cost from a full set, and the design and any clasps affect the price.

Work needed first. Extractions, healing time, and an immediate denture worn while the gums settle all add cost. These are common omissions from a first estimate.

Fittings and aftercare. Good dentures take several appointments to fit and then need relines as the gums shrink. With travel, each round of fine tuning can mean another trip.

Why total cost matters more

The cheapest quote is rarely the true cost.

Fit is everything with dentures. A set made in a rush, or fitted without the usual adjustment appointments, can rub, slip, and cause sore spots. Putting that right needs the dentist who made them, which is hard once you are in another country.

Factor in flights, accommodation, and the likelihood of a return trip for relines or a remake. A low headline price that needs two journeys to get right may cost more than a local set, and it leaves you without easy aftercare.

Before you pay, confirm: the material and whether it is a full or partial set, how many fitting and adjustment appointments are included, what happens if it does not fit, whether relines are covered, and how aftercare works once you are home.

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Compare dentures on the real total.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How much are dentures on the NHS?

In England a full or partial set is a fixed Band 3 charge of about three hundred and nineteen pounds, or free if you qualify for help. Reviewed June 2026.

How much are private dentures in the UK?

Indicatively about seven hundred pounds per arch for basic acrylic, rising to five thousand or more for premium work, depending on the material and design.

Are dentures cheaper abroad?

Often yes, but the saving depends on the clinic and material, and several trips for fittings and relines can erode it. Compare on the full total, not the headline price.

Why do they need so many appointments?

A good fit takes impressions, a try in, the fit, and then adjustments. Skipping these to suit a short trip is a common reason dentures end up uncomfortable.

Will I need to replace them?

Over years the gums shrink, so dentures need relining and eventually remaking. Budget for ongoing care, not a single purchase.

Keep reading

Where to go next.

More dentures guides are in production. You can Get Matched or browse all procedures.

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