How Much Do Dentures Cost in Australia? 2026 Price Guide
One of the most common questions our denture clinic receives is, "How much do dentures cost?"
With so many different types of dentures and denture services available, it’s easy to feel a little overwhelmed. Don’t worry, in this latest blog update from All Smiles Denture Clinic, we will be sharing everything you need to know about denture costs in 2026.
In this article, we'll cover:
What Are The Different Types of Dentures?
How Much Do Dentures Cost in 2026?
Why Do The Costs Of Dentures Vary?
Interest-Free Dental Payment Plans for Dentures
Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures
What Types of Dentures Are There?
There are several types of dentures available, each designed to suit different needs, lifestyles and budgets. The right option for you will depend on factors such as the number of missing teeth, your oral health, your preferred materials and your long-term treatment goals.
At All Smiles Denture Clinic, we offer a wide range of denture services, including:
- Partial dentures
- Full upper and lower dentures
- Chrome (metal) dentures
- Metal-free dentures
- Digital dentures
- Immediate dentures
- Flexible dentures
- PEEK and PEKK dentures
- Implant-supported dentures
During your consultation, we'll assess your individual needs, explain the available options and recommend the denture that best suits your smile, comfort and budget.
How Much Do Dentures Cost?
At All Smiles Dentures, we're committed to providing high-quality, affordable denture solutions. In 2026, our prices reflect our high level of expertise, the latest advancements in dental technology and materials, ensuring you receive the best value.
At All Smiles Denture Clinic, we offer a wide range of denture solutions. Our prices are transparent, with full dentures starting from $2,400, partial dentures from $1,170 and implant-supported dentures from $3,130 per arch.
Below is an overview of our 2026 denture prices.
Emergency Denture Repairs & Relines
Denture Repairs - From $150
Denture Relines
Full Lower Denture $550
Full Upper Denture $550
Partial Denture from $595/arch
Full Upper & Lower $1,100
Partial Dentures
Acrylic Partial Denture from $1,170
Metal Partial (Chrome) from $1,850
Full Upper & Lower Dentures
Full Lower Denture $2,400
Full Upper Denture $2,400
Full Upper & Full Lower Denture $3,900
Metal Chrome Dentures
Partial Metal Lower Denture from $1,850
Partial Metal Upper Denture from $1,850
Metal Free Dentures
Nylon/Valplast Dentures from $1,650/arch
PEEK/PEKK Dentures from $2,250/arch
Acetal Dentures from $1,750
Implant Denture
Prices start from $3,130 per arch
Immediate Dentures
Acrylic Partial Immediate Denture from $1,170 plus $50 per tooth that is to be extracted
Metal Partial Immediate $1,850/arch plus $50 per tooth that is to be extracted
Full Immediate Dentures $2,400/arch plus $50 per tooth that is to be extracted
Why Do the Costs of Dentures Vary?
The price of dentures isn't one-size-fits-all. Every patient's needs are different. The cost of your treatment depends on several factors, including the type of denture you need, the materials used, the number of teeth being replaced and the complexity of your case.
The best way to determine the cost of your dentures is to book a consultation with our local dental prosthetist, Darius Northey. We'll discuss your treatment options and provide a personalised quote based on your individual needs.
Interest-Free Dental Payment Plans - For Dentures
At All Smiles Denture Clinic, we believe everyone deserves access to quality dental care, which is why we offer interest-free payment plans for our denture services.
These flexible plans are designed to ease the financial burden, allowing you to pay for your dentures over time without the added stress. This is commonly used by our patients with no issues whatsoever.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures
Whether you're considering dentures for the first time or replacing an existing set, it's natural to have questions. Here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive at All Smiles Denture Clinic.
How long does it take to get used to new dentures?
Most people adjust to new dentures within a few weeks. During this time, it's normal to experience minor discomfort, increased saliva production or slight irritation. These symptoms usually improve as your mouth adapts.
Can I eat normally with dentures?
Yes, although it may take a little practice. Start with softer foods cut into small pieces before gradually introducing firmer foods as you become more comfortable. Chewing evenly on both sides of your mouth can also help improve stability.
How do I care for my dentures?
Clean your dentures every day using a soft denture brush and a non-abrasive denture cleaner. Avoid using regular toothpaste, as it can scratch the surface of your dentures. Remove your dentures each night and soak them in water or a denture-soaking solution to keep them in good condition and help maintain their shape.
How often do dentures need to be replaced?
Most dentures last between five and seven years. Over time, natural changes to your gums and mouth can affect how your dentures fit, even if the dentures themselves are still in good condition. If your dentures aren’t fitting right, get in touch with our denture clinic and we can help determine when an denture reline or replacement is needed.
Can dentures slip or fall out?
Properly fitted dentures should remain secure in place. However, as your gums and jaw naturally change over time, the fit may loosen. If your dentures move or become uncomfortable, they may need to be adjusted, relined or replaced.
Can I sleep with my dentures in?
It's best that you remove your dentures before going to bed. This gives your gums and the tissues in your mouth time to rest while also helping maintain good oral hygiene.
How often should I have my dentures checked?
Even if you wear dentures, regular dental and denture check-ups are still important. Visiting your dentist and denture clinician every six months, or as recommended, helps maintain your oral health and ensures your dentures continue to fit comfortably.
Will dentures affect the way I speak?
You may notice slight changes to your speech when you first receive your new dentures. Practising speaking out loud can help speed up the adjustment period.
Are there alternatives to traditional dentures?
Yes. Depending on your needs, alternatives such as implant-supported dentures may provide greater stability, improved comfort and a more natural feel. During your consultation, we'll discuss the most suitable treatment options for your smile.
Can broken dentures be repaired?
In many cases, yes. If your dentures are cracked, chipped or broken, avoid attempting to repair them yourself, as this can cause further damage. Give All Smiles Denture Clinic a call on 07 5476 883 or book a denture repair. We offer emergency denture repairs on the Sunshine Coast.
Contact Our Sunshine Coast Denture Clinic
We hope this guide has helped you better understand the different types of dentures, what influences the cost and what you can expect to pay.
If you're considering new dentures or replacing an existing set, the team at All Smiles Denture Clinic is here to help. We'll assess your individual needs, explain your treatment options and provide a personalised quote with clear, upfront pricing.
Contact us today to book a consultation at our Sunshine Coast or Bribie Island denture clinic and take the first step towards a comfortable, confident smile.
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Author - Darius Northey, Dental Prosthetist

