dentures cost in Lucknow

The dentures cost in Lucknow generally falls between ₹15,000 and ₹50,000, with the exact figure resting on the type and the material. A simple partial denture sits at the lower end. A premium complete set sits higher. Below is how complete and partial options compare, with the price ranges for each.

What is the dentures cost in Lucknow?

Across the board, the dentures cost in Lucknow runs roughly ₹15,000 to ₹50,000. A basic acrylic partial denture replacing a few teeth is the most affordable. A full set of complete dentures, or a higher-grade flexible one, costs more. The material and the number of teeth you're replacing drive the price more than anything else.

The first split to understand is complete versus partial.

OptionTypical Cost (Lucknow)
Partial denture (few teeth, acrylic)₹15,000 to ₹25,000
Flexible / cast partial denture₹20,000 to ₹35,000
Complete denture (one jaw)₹20,000 to ₹40,000
Complete dentures (both jaws, premium)₹40,000 to ₹50,000+

Complete vs partial dentures

Complete dentures replace all the teeth in a jaw. If you've lost every tooth on top, or bottom, or both, this is the set that gives you back a full bite and a full smile. They rest on the gums and, on the upper jaw, get extra grip from the roof of the mouth.

Partial dentures are for when you still have some natural teeth left. They fill the gaps and clip onto the remaining teeth for support. They're usually cheaper because you're replacing fewer teeth and using the existing ones to hold them in place.

There's also a comfort difference in materials. Acrylic partials are the budget choice. Flexible partials, made from a softer material with no metal clasps, sit more comfortably and look more natural, which is why they cost a bit more. Our page on dentures walks through each type and how the fitting sittings work, including the trial stage where you check the look before the final set is made.

How many visits does it take?

Dentures aren't a same-day thing. Expect several sittings over a few weeks. The dentist takes impressions, then a bite registration, then a trial set you try on and approve, and finally the finished dentures. The steps matter, because a denture that fits well makes all the difference to comfort and to how naturally you speak and eat.

What about implant-supported dentures?

A regular complete denture can feel loose, especially the lower one, because there's less gum ridge to grip. Implant-supported dentures fix that. Two to four implants are placed in the jaw, and the denture snaps onto them, so it stays put while you eat and talk.

They cost more, since you're paying for the implants too. If you want to compare the long-term value, our dental implants page covers implant-retained dentures and how they differ from a standard set. For many people who've struggled with a slipping lower denture, the upgrade is worth it.

What changes the price?

Three things mainly. The type, complete or partial. The material, acrylic versus flexible or cast metal. And the number of teeth being replaced. On top of that, if any teeth need removing first, those extractions add to the total, and you may need a healing period before the final denture is made.

Repairs and relines come into it over time too. Gums change shape over the years, so a denture that fit perfectly may need a reline later to stay snug. That's a smaller cost, but worth budgeting for down the line.

Your exact cost depends on an examination. The dentist needs to see how many teeth are missing, the state of your gums, and any teeth that need to come out first. So a phone estimate is only rough. For a proper quote, book a consultation and you'll get a clear plan and price.

Caring for your dentures

Dentures need daily cleaning, same as natural teeth. Take them out, brush them gently with a soft brush, and rinse well. Don't use hot water, since heat can warp the shape. Most people take their dentures out at night to give the gums a rest, soaking them in plain water or a cleaning solution so they don't dry out.

Handle them over a folded towel or a basin of water while cleaning, because a dropped denture on a hard floor can crack. Looked after well, a good set keeps serving you for years, and your dentist can repair small cracks or replace a worn tooth rather than making a whole new set.

Do dentures take getting used to?

Yes, and that's normal. The first week or two feels odd. Speech can be a little off, eating takes practice, and there may be a few sore spots that the dentist adjusts. It passes. Most people settle in within a month and forget they're wearing them. Starting with soft foods and reading aloud at home speeds up the adjustment.

Planning your budget

Plan for ₹15,000 to ₹25,000 for a partial, and ₹20,000 to ₹50,000 for complete dentures depending on the jaw and material. If a loose lower denture has been a problem before, ask about the implant-supported route. And remember dentures need the odd reline over the years to keep fitting well.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, complete or partial dentures?

Partial dentures are usually cheaper because you're replacing fewer teeth and using your remaining natural teeth for support. A basic partial in Lucknow starts around ₹15,000. Complete dentures cost more since they replace a whole jaw of teeth and need a more involved fitting process.

How long do dentures last?

A well-made denture can last 5 to 10 years, though it may need a reline along the way as your gums change shape. The teeth on the denture can wear down with heavy use over time. Good cleaning and regular checkups help them last toward the longer end.

Are implant-supported dentures worth the extra cost?

For many people, especially those struggling with a loose lower denture, yes. The implants hold the denture firmly so it doesn't slip while eating or talking. It costs more upfront because of the implants, but the day-to-day comfort and confidence are a real step up from a standard set.

Will eating feel normal with dentures?

It takes practice, but most people get there. The first couple of weeks you'll want to start with soft foods and chew slowly. Within a month, most patients eat comfortably again. Implant-supported dentures make eating easier still, since they don't move around.

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Jai Prakash Haihyvanshi

Dental Surgeon & Implantologist with 16+ years of experience. Founder of Haihyvanshi Dental Clinic & Implant Centre, IIM Road, Lucknow, serving 10,000+ happy families since 2010. About the doctor