How Much Do Dentures Cost in Maitland?
Dentures at our Lorn practice start from $1,800. Here is what makes up the price, how full, partial and implant-supported dentures compare, and the ways you can pay.
Dentures in Maitland start from $1,800 at our Lorn practice. What you pay depends on whether you need a full or partial denture, the materials, and any groundwork like extractions before they are made. This 2026 guide breaks down what dentures cost, how full, partial and implant-supported dentures compare, and the ways you can pay. The figure here is a starting guide. Your dentist gives you a written quote after an exam.
Key takeaways
- Dentures in Maitland start from $1,800 at our Lorn practice.
- A full denture starts from $1,800 and a partial denture from $2,200. What you pay depends on the materials and how many teeth are replaced.
- An implant-supported denture clips onto implants for a firmer hold and starts from $18,000, which covers the implants, the surgery and any temporary teeth from start to finish.
- Any groundwork first, such as removing teeth before a full denture, is quoted separately and upfront.
- Health funds with dental extras pay a rebate on dentures, and we claim it on the spot with HICAPS so you pay only the gap.
- The figure here is a starting point. The number that matters is the written quote you get after an exam.
How much do dentures cost in Maitland?
Dentures start from $1,800. A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and the gum around them, made to fit your mouth and matched to your natural teeth. A full denture replaces a whole arch, and a partial denture fills the gaps where some of your own teeth remain.
The exact price depends on the type of denture, the materials, and any teeth that need removing first. We confirm it after an exam. You can read more about the treatment on our dentures page.
Planning your dentures
Full, partial or implant-supported: the options compared
All three replace missing teeth. Which one suits you depends on how many teeth are missing, the health of your gums and jaw, and your budget. Here is how they line up.
| Full denture | Partial denture | Implant-supported denture | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | A whole arch of missing teeth | A few missing teeth with some of your own left | A loose lower denture that needs to stay put |
| What it does | Replaces all the teeth in a jaw, resting on the gums | Fills the gaps and clips to your remaining teeth | Clips onto implants in the jaw for a firmer hold |
| From | $1,800 | $2,200 | $18,000 |
| Removable | Yes | Yes | Yes, it unclips for cleaning |
A full denture starts from $1,800 and a partial denture from $2,200, and what you pay depends on the materials. An implant-supported denture holds firmer because it clips onto dental implants, and its $18,000 price covers the implants, the surgery and any temporary teeth from start to finish.
Full dentures or partial dentures?
The difference is how many teeth you are replacing.
- Full dentures replace a complete arch when no natural teeth are left in that jaw. They rest on the gums and are shaped for a natural look and a stable bite.
- Partial dentures replace one or several missing teeth and fit around the teeth you still have. They fill gaps, restore chewing, and help stop the remaining teeth from drifting.
Both are made from acrylic, sometimes with a light cobalt-chrome frame for extra strength. A full denture starts from $1,800 and a partial denture from $2,200. Your dentist recommends the type that suits your mouth at the consultation.
Want a written quote for dentures?
An exam gives you a firm price for your dentures, with every step listed before anything starts.
What changes the price of dentures?
Two people can get different quotes for dentures. The main things that move the price are:
- Full or partial. A partial denture that clips to your own teeth is built differently from a full denture that replaces a whole arch.
- The materials. An all-acrylic denture and one with a cobalt-chrome metal frame are made differently, and the frame adds strength.
- Whether any teeth need removing first. Extractions are a separate step, quoted upfront.
- One arch or two. Replacing teeth top and bottom costs more than a single jaw.
- Implant support. Adding implants to hold a denture firm is a bigger treatment, priced separately.
Are there any hidden costs?
No. You get a written quote before any treatment starts, and it lists every step. Where your mouth needs extra work, we name it and price it upfront rather than adding it later:
- Extractions, if any remaining teeth need to come out before a full denture.
- A reline down the track, if the denture needs refitting as your gums settle.
- Implants, if you choose an implant-supported denture for a firmer hold.
For independent information, healthdirect has a guide to dental care and fees, and the Australian Dental Association publishes a yearly fee survey.
Ways to pay for dentures in Maitland
Dentures are made over a few visits, and you can manage the cost a few ways:
- Private health funds. Dental extras cover pays a rebate on dentures. We give you the item numbers so you can check the amount with your fund.
- HICAPS on the spot. Claim your rebate at the desk and pay only the gap.
- Afterpay and Zip. Spread the cost over instalments instead of paying it all at once.
See our payment and finance options for the full list, or ask our team what suits you.
Are dentures worth it?
Replacing missing teeth lets you eat and speak more easily and supports your lips and cheeks, and dentures are usually the most affordable way to replace several teeth at once. New dentures take a little getting used to, so you start with softer foods, and we see you for any fine-tuning as you settle in.
With good daily care, dentures last several years. Your mouth changes over time, so a denture may need relining or remaking to keep the fit right. Clean it with a soft brush and mild soap, and take it out at night to rest your gums.
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How much do dentures cost in Maitland?
Dentures at our Lorn practice start from $1,800. A full denture starts from $1,800 and a partial denture from $2,200, and the final price depends on the materials and any extractions, so we confirm it after an exam.
Are full dentures and partial dentures the same price?
Not quite. A full denture starts from $1,800 and a partial denture from $2,200. What you pay also depends on how many teeth are replaced, the materials, and whether a light metal frame is used. Your dentist gives you a firm quote after checking your mouth.
How much does an implant-supported denture cost?
A removable implant-supported denture, which clips onto implants for a firmer hold, starts from $18,000, covering the implants, the surgery and any temporary teeth from start to finish. You can see how implant pricing works on our dental implants cost guide.
Do health funds cover dentures?
Most private health funds with dental extras pay a rebate on dentures. The amount depends on your level of cover, and we claim it on the spot with HICAPS so you pay only the gap.
How long do dentures last?
With good care, dentures last several years. Your gums change over time, so a denture may need relining or remaking to keep the fit right. Regular checkups let us stay on top of it.
Are dentures cheaper than implants or a bridge?
Dentures are usually the most affordable way to replace several teeth, from $1,800. Implants and bridges are fixed and cost more, so the right choice depends on your mouth and your budget.