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If you’re dealing with missing teeth, partial dentures offer multiple benefits that greatly improve your quality of life. Feeling self-conscious about missing teeth can take a toll on your self-esteem, but dentures give you a reason to smile confidently again. But partial dentures can cost up to $3,100 when you get them from a dentist. This makes them unattainable to many people. But when you buy directly from a trusted warehouse, you can save up to 70%.
In this blog post, we’ll break down the costs of partial dentures when you don’t have insurance and explore some affordable options.
Partial dentures are removable dental appliances that replace one or multiple missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw. They are specially designed to fit around and blend in with the remaining natural teeth, filling the gaps left by the missing teeth.
How long your partial dentures last depends on several things, including the quality of the denture, how well it is cared for, and changes in your mouth over time.
On average, partial dentures can last 5 to 10 years, but some may last longer with proper maintenance.
Coverage for partial dentures depends on your specific insurance plan. Dental insurance plans often categorize dental procedures into different classes or categories, and each class may have a different level of coverage.
Partial dentures are typically considered a major dental procedure, and insurance plans may cover a percentage of the cost after you meet the deductible. The specific coverage details, including deductibles, annual maximums, waiting periods, and coverage percentages, can vary between insurance plans.
Some insurance plans might not cover partial denture costs at all.
The cost of partial dentures varies widely based on several factors, including the type of partial denture, materials used, the complexity of the design, geographic location and whether you get them from a dentist or a trusted warehouse directly.
Below, we compare how much partial dentures cost between traditional dentists and Dental Lab Direct.
An acrylic removable partial denture has a plastic plate with false teeth set into the base. Metal clasps are affixed to your teeth to keep them secure in your mouth.
$800 – $2,700 per arch
$399.99 – $449.99
The metal clasps are typically made from materials like cobalt-chromium alloy or other dental-grade metals. These materials are known for their strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion, making them well-suited for this purpose. The clasps are custom-fitted to the patient’s mouth and natural teeth, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit for the partial denture.
$1,300 – $3,100 per arch
$399.99 – $449.99
Flexible nylon partial dentures’ flexibility allows for a comfortable fit because they can adapt to the movements and contours of your mouth. Because The nylon material is translucent and can blend in with the natural color of the gums, they’re considered more aesthetically pleasing compared to traditional metal-based partial dentures.
$1,300 – $3,100 per arch
$399.99 – $449.99
Getting partial dentures without insurance is possible. Dental Lab Direct offers customized partial dentures that fit your unique needs.
Our prices are up to 70% lower than traditional dental offices and all our products use FDA-approved materials, ensuring safety while wearing your appliance.
Ready to get started? Getting your partial dentures starts with completing our simple, 3-step ordering process.
If you’re unhappy with the fit. We offer a 60-day satisfaction guarantee.
If you are looking for an affordable starting point, a flipper partial denture is one of the most budget-friendly partial denture options available.
Satisfaction is our goal. If for any reason you aren't happy with your custom-made DLD appliance, just contact us and we'll make sure you are.











The Dentures had exceeded my expectations
The service was great. Product came on time. The only problem is the teeth are big in the back and make me gag really bad and I don't think there's any way to fix it. I will try though.
I love them it took a couple of days to get use to them, my mouth was a little sore. Great fix thank you.
Got my nesbit flexible partial today and I am blown away..the quality and attention to detail could not be better
I had cooked teeth and now you can't even notice it.
This is my second purchase with DLD. I'm a lifelong customer.
I have a loving smile now.
My single tooth partial arrived yesterday. It fit perfectly from the start. Comfortable to wear and I have no problems eating with it. The customer support is great here too. My impression kit got “lost” somewhere in transit, and they ended up sending me a new kit hassle free. I highly recommend doing this if you’re missing a tooth.
Hi Joe,
My order no. is 65232. The photo in this review isn’t my partial. Mine has 7 teeth.
Anyway, the partial received fits well. But there are two areas need to work on:
1. It presses tight to my frenulum causing sharp nerve pain when I chew. I trimmed off about 1mm, may be 1.5mm and smoothened it with a nail file. It woks fine now.
2. Bite - tooth 22 hits the partial. May be I have to grind it down a little bit next time I visit my dentist.
I must say that the workmanship is great, material is great, and communication is great.
Thanks,
Wai
I just had DLD make me an upper arch partial plate to replace two missing teeth. The finished product was perfect. I was able to take it out of the box and pop it in my mouth without any adjustments. I was amazed that I was able to eat easily and did not need any time to adjust to the partial. As long as you follow the directions on how to make the impressions, the whole process is easy. Thank you DLD for helping me feel like smiling again!
No more metal in my mouth, thank you!!
Very excellent professional job good fit very comfortable. I was totally impressed with the work done on my lower partial and just given the few teeth I had to work with and the impression that I sent in the technician did fantastic job. Thank you so much.
Love having my partial again . I lost my other set . The partial was alittle tight but I can deal with that . The front tooth on the plate was shorter than the matching tooth on the other side but not noticeable to anyone but me so I'm satisfied pretty much
I couldn't be happier with the comfort and the fit, actually much better than I got at the Dentist.