By jose canas
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May 5, 2026
How Much Do Dentures Cost in Edmonton? (2026 Price Guide) Dentures in Edmonton and the St. Albert area typically range from $800 to $26,000 depending on the type. Complete dentures average $1,655-$1,805, partial dentures run $814-$1,927, and implant-supported dentures start around $3,740. The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) may cover a portion of your costs if you qualify. What Do Dentures Cost in Edmonton? If you've been searching for denture prices in Edmonton or St. Albert, you already know one thing: the answer is rarely straightforward. Most clinics don't list prices online, which makes it hard to plan financially before your first appointment. Here's the honest answer: denture costs in Edmonton follow the College of Alberta Denturists fee guide, which sets recommended (not mandatory) pricing across the province. Most reputable denturists price their services within this range. On average, expect to pay between **$1,600 and $2,000 for a standard complete denture** in the Edmonton area. Prices vary based on materials, complexity, and the technology your denturist uses in their lab. Types of Dentures and Their Prices Complete (Full) Dentures Complete dentures replace all teeth in the upper or lower jaw, or both. | Type | Estimated Cost (per denture) | | Standard Complete Denture | $1,655 | | Premium Complete Denture | $1,805 | | Immediate Complete Standard Denture | $1,938 | | Immediate Complete Premium Denture | $2,088 | Immediate dentures are placed the same day your remaining teeth are extracted. They cost slightly more because of the additional planning and adjustments required as your gums heal. Partial Dentures Partial dentures fill the gaps when you still have some natural teeth remaining. | Type | Estimated Cost | | | Temporary Acrylic Partial (Flipper) | $814 | | Standard Cast Partial Denture | $1,777 | | Premium Cast Partial Denture | $1,927 | | SLM Selective Laser Melting Partial | Premium pricing | At Functional Denture Clinic in St. Albert, we offer SLM (Selective Laser Melting) partial dentures crafted with precision laser technology. These metal-framework partials are lighter, stronger, and more comfortable than traditionally cast partials. They're an excellent choice for patients who want a superior long-term fit. ### Implant-Supported Dentures Implant dentures anchor to titanium posts placed in your jawbone for a more stable, secure fit. | Type | Estimated Cost | |---|---| | Implant Denture with 2 Locator Implants | $3,740+ | | Fixed Implant Hybrid Denture (All-on-X) | $26,000+ | While the upfront cost is higher, implant-supported dentures eliminate slipping, improve chewing ability significantly, and preserve your jawbone over time. Many patients consider them the most life-changing option available. ### Digital Dentures Digital or 3D-printed dentures use CAD/CAM technology to design and mill your denture with precision. They typically cost slightly more than standard dentures but offer better fit accuracy, faster production time, and the ability to reproduce an exact copy if your denture is ever lost or damaged. What Affects the Cost of Dentures? Several factors influence the final price you pay: **1. Material Quality** Premium teeth and acrylic bases last longer and look more natural. Standard options cost less upfront but may need replacing sooner. **2. In-House Lab vs. Outside Lab** Clinics with in-house labs (like Functional Denture Clinic) can control quality at every stage and often deliver faster turnaround times. Outsourcing lab work adds cost and reduces quality oversight. **3. Type of Denture** Immediate, implant-supported, and digital dentures involve more steps, materials, and technology than a standard complete denture. **4. Additional Procedures** Extractions, gum treatments, or bone preparation before fitting can add to your overall cost. Your denturist will assess these at your initial exam. **5. Number of Appointments** A properly fitted denture requires multiple appointments for impressions, try-ins, and adjustments. Clinics that rush this process often produce inferior results. Does Insurance Cover Dentures in Alberta? Many private dental insurance plans cover a portion of denture costs, typically 50% up to an annual maximum. Coverage varies widely by plan, so check your policy details before your appointment. Alberta does not have a provincial denture subsidy program for working-age adults, but the federal **Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)** now provides coverage for eligible residents. Is the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) Accepted? Yes. Functional Denture Clinic accepts the **Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)**. The CDCP is a federal program that covers a range of oral health services, including removable prosthodontics (dentures), for Canadians who: - Do not have private dental insurance - Have an adjusted family net income under $90,000 - Are Canadian residents with a valid SIN Coverage under the CDCP includes complete dentures, partial dentures, immediate dentures, and denture repairs, subject to preauthorization for certain procedures. ([Canada.ca CDCP Coverage](https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/dental/dental-care-plan/coverage.html)) If you qualify, the CDCP can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket costs. Call our clinic and we'll help you understand what your plan covers before your appointment. How to Choose the Right Denturist in Edmonton Price is only one factor. Here's what actually matters when choosing a denturist: **In-house lab:** A denturist who crafts your denture in their own lab has full control over the quality of every step. This matters for fit, aesthetics, and durability. **Technology:** Digital scanning and SLM partial denture technology produce more precise results than traditional impression methods. **Experience with your case:** Ask how many cases like yours the denturist has completed. Not all clinics specialize in implant-supported or digital dentures. **Direct billing:** A clinic that direct bills your insurance or CDCP saves you paperwork and upfront payment hassle. **Reviews and reputation:** Check Google reviews and ask for before-and-after photos. Book a Free Consultation in St. Albert At Functional Denture Clinic, Jose Canas, DD, crafts every denture by hand in our in-house lab using a combination of artisan precision and digital technology. We serve patients from St. Albert, Edmonton, and Sherwood Park, and we accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan and direct bill most major insurance providers. Your first consultation is free.** We'll assess your situation, walk you through your options, and give you a clear picture of costs before you commit to anything. Call us: 780.459.0632 Visit us: 31 Liberton Dr., Suite 112, St. Albert, AB T8N 5X6 Hours: Mon-Tue 9am-6pm Wed 9am-5pm Thu 9am-4pm Fri 9am-3pm [Book your free consultation today](https://www.functionaldentureclinic.com/ Pricing information referenced from the College of Alberta Denturists fee guide and publicly available Edmonton-area clinic pricing. Individual costs vary based on clinical assessment. Contact our clinic for a personalized estimate.*