Dentures Cost Melbourne 2026

Dentures in Melbourne 2026 cost $1,200–$3,500 per arch for full dentures. Compare partial, full, and implant-retained options across Melbourne suburb clusters.

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Dentures Cost in Melbourne: 2026 Guide

Dentures remain a primary tooth replacement solution for patients requiring full arch or multiple tooth replacement in Melbourne. Full acrylic dentures cost $1,200 to $3,500 per arch depending on the provider type and suburb, with dental prosthetists generally offering more accessible pricing than dental practices for standard full dentures. Partial dentures replacing a smaller number of teeth cost $800 to $2,000. Melbourne’s pricing is broadly in line with Sydney and above regional Victoria.

Melbourne has a large and well-distributed network of dental prosthetists — particularly in the inner and middle suburban rings — alongside dental practices offering full denture services. The Outer East corridor (Glen Waverley, Box Hill, Blackburn, Ringwood) has strong prosthetist and general dental practice coverage. The North Melbourne belt through Brunswick, Preston, and Bundoora has multiple accessible prosthetist practices serving age-appropriate demographics. The western growth corridor (Hoppers Crossing, Footscray, St Albans) also has prosthetist services, often at value pricing reflecting the area’s demographics.

Implant-retained overdentures — where two or four dental implants anchor the denture and prevent movement — represent a premium solution at $8,000 to $14,000 per arch. This combines implant surgery costs with the overdenture fabrication and is substantially more involved than a conventional denture but delivers significantly better function, comfort, and bone preservation. Implant-retained dentures are increasingly offered at general dental practices and specialist prosthodontist clinics across Melbourne’s eastern and inner suburbs.

Typical Denture Costs in Melbourne

Denture TypeTypical CostNotes
Complete full denture (prosthetist)$1,200 – $2,200 per archAcrylic; direct access
Complete full denture (dental practice)$1,500 – $3,500 per archIncludes full oral assessment
Partial denture (acrylic)$800 – $1,500Flexible or rigid acrylic
Partial denture (chrome cobalt framework)$1,200 – $2,000More durable; precision clasps
Implant-retained overdenture (2 implants)$8,000 – $14,000 per archImplants + overdenture combined
Denture reline$400 – $800Restores fit as ridge changes

Melbourne vs Other Locations

LocationComplete Full Denture (per arch)
Melbourne$1,500 – $3,500
Sydney$1,600 – $3,800
Gold Coast$1,400 – $3,200
Brisbane$1,300 – $3,000
Geelong / regional VIC$1,200 – $2,800

What Affects the Cost

  • Provider type: Dental prosthetists generally charge less for standard full dentures than dental practices, as they specialise in this service and carry lower clinical overhead; dental practices are more appropriate where extractions, oral health treatment, or implant options are also involved.
  • Denture type: Premium heat-cured acrylic and chrome cobalt frameworks cost more than standard cold-cure dentures; the investment in material quality affects fit, durability, and aesthetics.
  • Number of teeth: Partial dentures are priced based on the number of teeth replaced and the complexity of the framework; replacing more teeth or using precision attachments increases cost.
  • Relining and adjustments: New dentures typically require adjustments over the first few weeks; most practices include minor adjustments in the initial cost but charge separately for relining as the ridge changes over months to years.
  • Suburb and provider tier: Inner East and Bayside dental practices in Melbourne charge premium rates; outer suburban prosthetists in the western and south-eastern corridors offer the most accessible pricing.

Health Insurance and Payment Options

Full and partial dentures are among the most commonly claimed major dental items under private health extras. Relevant item numbers include 719 (complete upper), 720 (complete lower), and various partial denture items. Rebates of $400 to $1,200 per denture are typical on mid-to-upper-tier policies. Melbourne patients approaching denture treatment should confirm their remaining major dental benefit and any waiting period status for new policies before committing.

Most Melbourne dental practices and prosthetists accept staged payment or offer payment plan arrangements. Some prosthetist practices offer direct payment plans given the fee structures involved. Concession card holders (Pension, Health Care Card) may access subsidised denture services through the Victorian state Dental Health Program — confirm eligibility and wait times through Dental Health Services Victoria.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much do dentures cost in Melbourne in 2026?

Full acrylic dentures in Melbourne cost $1,200 to $2,200 per arch from a dental prosthetist and $1,500 to $3,500 per arch from a dental practice. Partial dentures cost $800 to $2,000 depending on the number of teeth replaced and the framework material. Implant-retained overdentures (two implants per arch) are $8,000 to $14,000 per arch including the implants and denture.

Who provides dentures in Melbourne — a dentist or a prosthetist?

Both dentists and registered dental prosthetists provide dentures in Melbourne. Dental prosthetists are specialist technicians who fabricate and fit complete and partial dentures directly to patients and are often less expensive than dental practices for straightforward full dentures. Dental practices provide full assessment of oral health, extractions if needed, and may offer implant-retained solutions in-house.

Does health insurance cover dentures in Melbourne?

Full and partial dentures are covered under Major Dental extras on most private health insurance policies. Item numbers 719 (complete upper denture), 720 (complete lower denture), and partial denture items are claimable. Typical rebates are $400 to $1,200 per denture depending on policy tier and annual Major Dental limit.

How long do dentures last in Melbourne?

Well-made dentures typically last 5 to 10 years before replacement is required, though annual reviews are recommended as the jaw ridge resorbs over time, affecting fit. Relining — adding material to the fitting surface — can extend denture life by 2 to 4 years. Implant-retained dentures last longer as the implants stabilise the ridge and reduce resorption.

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