Montgomery, AL · Dentures · D5110

How much does a Dentures cost in Montgomery, AL?

a Dentures in Montgomery typically runs $1708–$2847. Here's what affects that number, what your quote should include, and whether the price you were given is fair.

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Based on ADA fee survey data
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South pricing
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Updated May 20, 2026
Reviewed by Pearl clinical team
$1708 – $2847
Typical range for a Dentures in Montgomery
🦷 PPO covers 50%–80% after deductible
No insurance? Average is ~$2190
National avg.
$2190
Dentures
Coverage tierTypical out-of-pocket
PPO dental insurance (major coverage)$400 – $1,500
Basic / preventive-only plan$800 – $2,500
No insurance (self-pay)$1,500 – $4,000
Dental savings plan (~20% discount)

Price factors

What affects Dentures cost?

  • Material quality (economy vs. premium acrylic or porcelain teeth)
  • Whether extractions are needed first
  • Number of fitting appointments
  • Immediate dentures vs. conventional
  • Implant-supported vs. traditional

Quote checker

What should your quote include?

Most confusion about dental pricing comes from different offices bundling costs differently. Here's what a complete quote typically covers — and what's often left out.

Usually included in the quoted price

  • Upper and lower denture sets
  • All fitting and adjustment appointments
  • Reline after healing if included
  • Ask about warranty on the dentures

Often billed separately — ask before you agree

  • Verify whether extractions and healing visits are bundled

Is my quote fair?

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Health stakes

What happens if you delay treatment?

Dental issues rarely resolve on their own — most progress and get harder to treat over time. Here's what's at stake if you delay.

  1. Bone resorption in the jaw accelerates once teeth are lost
  2. Remaining facial structure changes, making fitting more difficult later
  3. Chewing difficulty affects nutrition and digestion
  4. Speaking impairment if treatment is delayed further

Before you agree

Questions to ask your dentist

A good dentist won't mind these. Print this list or take a photo before your next visit.

  1. Are both upper and lower included in the quoted price?
  2. How many fitting appointments are included?
  3. Will I need a reline after my jaw heals, and is that extra?
  4. Is an implant-supported option better for me long-term?
  5. What is the warranty or guarantee on the dentures?
  6. How do I care for them to maximize their lifespan?

Common questions

Dentures cost FAQ

Standard dentures rest on the gums and are held by suction (which works better on the upper than the lower). Implant-supported dentures clip onto 2–6 implants for dramatically better stability, especially on the lower arch. The trade-off is significantly higher upfront cost. Most patients who can afford it find the comfort and chewing-function improvement worth the difference.

Most PPO plans cover dentures at 50% after the deductible, subject to the annual maximum. Plans typically have a frequency limit — often a new denture every 5–7 years. Implant-supported dentures may have separate coverage rules for the implant components.

A well-made denture typically lasts 5–7 years before the teeth wear, the acrylic discolors, or the fit deteriorates from gum changes. Relines are often needed every 1–2 years. Implant-supported dentures last longer because they don't depend on changing gum shape for fit.

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