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Dentures · Philadelphia, PA

Dentures in Philadelphia

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Dentures span the widest price range in this directory - from economy full dentures to implant-supported sets that anchor onto two or more implants. Traditional full dentures are priced per arch, and quotes climb with the materials and the level of customization; partial dentures for a few missing teeth are priced differently again. Implant-supported dentures (snap-in overdentures) cost several times more because implant placement is part of the quote. Many practices also offer packages that include extractions and an immediate denture placed the same day. Because formats vary so much, the useful comparison is a written, itemized quote for the same format. Confirm options and pricing at a consultation with a licensed dentist.

Typical pricing in Philadelphia

Typical Philadelphia pricing: a single implant (implant, abutment and crown) usually runs $3,200-$6,800, porcelain veneers about $1,000-$2,200 per tooth, and Invisalign about $3,800-$7,000. Main Line and New Jersey suburb quotes often come in below Center City.

See our full guide to dental clinics in Philadelphia for local pricing and how to choose.

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FAQ

Dentures in Philadelphia - common questions

How much do dentures cost? +
Traditional full dentures typically run $600-3,000 per arch depending on materials and customization. Implant-supported (snap-in) dentures run $8,000-20,000+ per arch because implant placement is included in the quote. Ask for an itemized written estimate at a consultation with a licensed dentist.
How do I choose a denture provider? +
Compare quotes for the same format - economy, mid-range or premium, traditional or implant-supported - and ask what's included: extractions, an immediate denture, adjustments and relines. Prosthodontists, denture-focused clinics and general practices all appear in this directory; review history helps narrow the list.
How long does getting dentures take? +
Conventional dentures involve several fitting appointments over a few weeks; immediate dentures are placed the same day as extractions, with a follow-up reline later. Implant-supported timelines add the implant appointments. Ask each practice for their step-by-step schedule when comparing.
How much do dental implants cost in Philadelphia? +
A single dental implant (implant, abutment and crown) in Philadelphia typically runs $3,200-$6,800. Full-arch All-on-4 treatment usually starts around $18,000 per arch. Confirm the all-in total, including any bone grafting, at a consultation.
Do Penn and Temple dental schools offer cheaper implants? +
Both university clinics treat patients at reduced rates with faculty supervision, often 30-50% below private practice. The trade-off is longer timelines and more visits. For complex implant cases, many patients still prefer a private specialist - compare both paths.
How do I choose an implant dentist in Philadelphia? +
Look for a periodontist, prosthodontist or oral surgeon for the surgical stage, CT/3D imaging in planning, and an itemized quote. The metro's academic pedigree means credentials are easy to verify - most specialists list their residency and board status.
Which Philadelphia areas have the most dental clinics? +
Center City and Rittenhouse Square have the densest downtown cluster, with strong practices across the Main Line (Bryn Mawr, Ardmore), Northeast Philly and the South Jersey suburbs. The list below ranks the metro by review volume.

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