We believe everyone deserves their best smile. So we put quality dentures, implants, and dental services within everyone’s reach.
Explore our pricing options and find a payment solution that fits your budget.


* For new denture or implant patients only. Free initial exams are $1 in Florida and Illinois offices.
We want our process and pricing to be simple, so we try to offer basic pricing across all of our offices. However, local regulations, insurance coverage, and special promotions can make pricing vary from office to office.
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(per implant)
We believe everyone deserves quality dental care. That's why we offer multiple financing solutions to make your treatment affordable.
We accept most major dental insurance plans and will help maximize your benefits.



Special financing available with low or no interest when paid within the promotional period.
We understand why this question comes up. When you’re investing in your smile, you want to feel confident that affordability doesn’t mean sacrificing quality or care.
Our fees stay lower because our offices are built around one clear focus: dentures and dental implants. By specializing in tooth replacement, our dentists and clinical teams do this work every day, using modern techniques, skilled craftsmanship, and efficient processes that help control costs while maintaining high standards of care.
In most of our offices, dentures are crafted in on-site labs. Creating dentures where you’re treated often eliminates the need for outside commercial labs and added markups. It also allows for better communication, faster turnaround times, and savings that can be passed directly to you.
Because our offices serve a high volume of denture patients, they’re also able to purchase materials and supplies in volume. That buying power helps keep fees more manageable without compromising the quality of the materials used to make your dentures.
Our offices are designed to be comfortable, professional, and efficient—without expensive extras that don’t improve your care. Every decision is guided by the same goal: making quality tooth replacement accessible for people who truly need it.
If you’d like to learn more about denture options and what might work for your situation, you can try our Treatment Finder. And when you’re ready for personalized guidance and clear pricing, booking an appointment is the best way to move forward with confidence.
We understand that cost is one of the biggest questions when it comes to dental care. That’s why you’ll see estimated costs listed throughout our website to help you get a general sense of pricing before you ever step into an office.
Exact fees can vary based on your local Affordable Dentures & Implants office, your oral health, and the type of care you need. During a visit, your dentist will evaluate your situation, explain your options clearly, and review all costs upfront so you know what to expect before moving forward and have no surprises.
If you’d like to explore ways to make care more manageable, you can learn more about financing and payment options on our Payment Options page. And if you want a starting point before your appointment, our Treatment Finder can help you see which solutions may fit your needs.
The best way to get exact pricing tailored to you is to book an appointment with a nearby office, where you can get clear answers and a plan that works for your budget.
We know price matters. That’s why you’ll see estimated costs listed throughout our site to help you understand what dentures may cost before you visit an office.
At Affordable Dentures & Implants, Economy dentures are estimated to range from about $800 to $1,200 based on average pricing of Economy denture packages at all of our offices nationwide. This range can be a helpful starting point as you compare options.
Your exact cost can vary based on a few factors, including the materials used, your oral health, and whether additional services are needed. During a visit, your dentist will review those details with you and explain all pricing upfront so there are no surprises.
If affordability is a concern, financing and payment options may also be available to help make care more manageable. You can learn more on our Payment Options page, explore possible solutions with our Treatment Finder, or get exact pricing by booking an appointment with a nearby office.
We understand why this is an important question. Knowing a starting cost can make the idea of dental implants feel more real—and more manageable.
At Affordable Dentures & Implants, a single-tooth dental implant is around $1,350—an estimated average from all of our offices nationwide. This estimate can be a helpful reference point as you explore your options.
That said, the exact cost can vary based on your location, your oral health, and factors like whether additional procedures are needed or how insurance or financing may apply. That’s why you’ll see estimated pricing throughout our website—to give you transparency early on—followed by a personalized estimate once your dentist has evaluated your needs.
If you’d like to learn more about implant options, you can explore them on our dental implants page. You can also use our Treatment Finder to get an idea of solutions that may fit your situation. And when you’re ready for exact pricing and clear next steps, booking an appointment is the best way to get answers tailored to you.
Because of our affordable pricing, many patients find that the total cost of care is less than what they would pay elsewhere—even after insurance co-pays. During your consultation, the team will help you review all costs, insurance considerations, and financing options so you can choose what works best for your budget.
Some offices accept Medicaid, Medicaid Managed Care, and Medicare Advantage plans. Acceptance varies by location and plan type, so it’s best to speak directly with your local office to understand what’s available and what may be covered.
Yes. Many patients use insurance benefits first and then apply financing to cover remaining costs. Your office will help verify benefits, explain estimated costs, and show how financing can help bridge any gaps.