How Much Do Digital Dentures Cost in Baltimore?

Digital dentures cost more than traditional dentures upfront — but for many patients, the improved fit, faster turnaround, and longer lifespan make them a smart long-term investment. Prices vary widely depending on the type of denture, the materials used, and whether additional procedures like extractions or bone grafting are needed first. Understanding what goes into the cost can help you compare your options and choose the right solution for your smile.

What Are Digital Dentures?

Digital dentures are made using 3D scanning and modern dental technology instead of the traditional putty impressions and hand-crafted molds. A digital scan captures the exact shape of your gums and bite, and that data is used to design and mill or 3D-print your denture with precision. The result is a denture that fits more accurately, looks more natural, and can be reproduced from the same digital file if it's ever lost or damaged.

What Affects the Cost of Digital Dentures

Denture pricing isn't one-size-fits-all. The final cost is shaped by several factors, including:

  • The type of denture — full, partial, or implant-supported
  • The materials used, from standard acrylic to high-performance dental resins and porcelain teeth
  • Whether any teeth need to be extracted before the denture is placed
  • Whether bone grafting or ridge augmentation is needed to support the fit
  • The number of adjustments and follow-up visits included
  • Any add-on services like sedation or same-day fittings

Because every mouth is different, the only way to get a truly accurate estimate is a consultation. Your dentist will evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals, and provide a clear breakdown of the total cost before treatment begins.

Digital Dentures vs. Traditional Dentures

Traditional full and partial dentures remain reliable, affordable options and continue to be the right choice for many patients. Digital dentures cost more upfront, but they offer several advantages that can affect long-term value:

  • A more precise fit that reduces sore spots and slippage
  • Fewer appointments needed to complete treatment
  • Digital storage of the denture design, so replacements are faster and less expensive
  • Stronger, more durable materials than many traditional denture acrylics
  • Improved comfort and aesthetics due to computer-guided precision

For patients who value convenience, comfort, and longevity, digital dentures often justify the higher initial investment.

Are Implant-Supported Digital Dentures More Expensive?

Yes — implant-supported dentures cost more than removable digital dentures because they combine denture technology with dental implants. However, they offer significantly greater stability, don't require adhesives, and prevent the jawbone loss that typically follows tooth loss. For patients who want the closest thing to natural teeth, the additional investment often delivers meaningful quality-of-life improvements.

Does Insurance Cover Digital Dentures?

Most dental insurance plans cover a portion of denture treatment, though coverage varies by provider and plan. Some plans treat digital dentures the same as traditional dentures for reimbursement purposes, while others may have different classification rules. It's worth calling your insurance provider directly to ask about your specific benefits — and to ask your dentist's office to help submit a pre-treatment estimate.

How to Get a Personalized Cost Estimate

Because so many variables affect the final price, a personalized consultation is the best way to understand what digital dentures will cost for your specific situation. During the visit, Dr. Byron Desbordes evaluates your mouth, discusses your goals, and provides an itemized estimate. Financing options and payment plans are also available for patients who want to spread out the cost. Learn more about our full denture options to see which type may be right for you.

Talk to a Baltimore, MD Dentist About Digital Dentures

Dr. Byron Desbordes, DDS serves Baltimore and the surrounding communities of Windsor Mill, Woodlawn, Catonsville, and Ellicott City. If you're considering digital dentures and want to understand the cost, timeline, and process, our team is here to walk you through every option.

Schedule a consultation at the office of Dr. Byron Desbordes, DDS by calling (410) 277-0138 today.

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