Dentures Cost in Singapore (2026)

Medically reviewed by Dr Matthew Sng ·

A partial acrylic denture starts around S$330 per jaw at Advanced Dental — a S$300 acrylic base plus S$30 for each denture tooth. A full acrylic denture, teeth included, is S$600 to S$950 per jaw, and CHAS pays up to S$418.50 of that on the spot if you hold a CHAS, Merdeka Generation or Pioneer Generation card. Upgrading the base — high-impact acrylic, chrome (metal) or flexible — adds S$150 to S$500. If a loose denture is the problem, an implant-retained denture is S$1,500 to S$3,000 plus the implants: a set of four slim one-piece implants is S$5,310 and fully payable with MediSave. All figures on this page are our 2026 fees, and the fee tables below are drawn live from our fee schedule, so they match what you would be quoted at the clinic.

Denture fee schedule

TreatmentGeneral dentistSpecialist
Full Acrylic Dentures with Teeth $600 to $950 $950 to $1350
Acrylic Base for Partial Dentures $300 $750 to $850
Upgrade to High Impact Base $150 Same fee
Upgrade to Flexible Base $300 Same fee
Upgrade to Chrome Base $300 Same fee
Upgrade to Super Chrome Vitallium $500 Same fee
Denture tooth (each) $30 Same fee
Denture Clasp (each) $30 Same fee
Denture tooth - high aesthetic (each) $45 Same fee
Denture Repair $200 to $300 $300 to $500

Base upgrades (high-impact, chrome, flexible, Vitallium) are added to the acrylic base price. CHAS subsidies apply to acrylic partial and full dentures, denture teeth and repairs — see the subsidy table below.

CHAS subsidy per denture

Denture typeCHAS subsidyLimit
Complete (full) denture S$272.50 (Orange) to S$418.50 (Pioneer Generation) 1 upper + 1 lower per 3 calendar years
Partial denture — simple (under 6 teeth) S$202.50 (Orange) to S$314 (Pioneer Generation) 1 upper + 1 lower per 3 calendar years
Partial denture — complex (6 teeth or above) S$257 (Orange) to S$395.50 (Pioneer Generation) 1 upper + 1 lower per 3 calendar years
Denture reline or repair S$50 (Orange) to S$85 (Pioneer Generation) 1 upper + 1 lower per calendar year

CHAS Blue: S$408.50 (complete), S$304 (partial simple), S$385.50 (partial complex), S$75 (reline/repair). Merdeka Generation: S$413.50, S$309, S$390.50 and S$80 respectively. Amounts per the official CHAS dental schedule (October 2025); the subsidy is per denture and deducted from your bill at the clinic.

Implant-retained options

TreatmentTypical feeNotes
Implant Retained Denture $1500 to $3000
Implant Supported Denture $2500 to $5000
Bar for denture $2000 to $4000
Denture O-ring $25

Implant fees are separate: a set of four slim one-piece implants is S$5,310, fully payable with MediSave. See the implant price guide for per-implant fees.

Prices are indicative and based on normal case complexity. A consultation is required for a definitive quote.

How denture pricing adds up

Denture fees are itemised, so you can work out your figure from the fee schedule above.

For a partial denture, start with the acrylic base at S$300 per jaw, then add S$30 for each denture tooth and S$30 for each clasp (the small arms that grip your remaining teeth). A partial replacing one tooth is therefore S$330 — the "from" price you will see quoted. A partial replacing three teeth with two clasps works out at S$300 + (3 × S$30) + (2 × S$30) = S$450. Five teeth with two clasps comes to S$510. A natural-looking tooth in a shade-matched material is S$45 instead of S$30.

A full denture replaces every tooth in the jaw, so the teeth are included in a single figure: S$600 to S$950 per jaw in standard acrylic. A full upper and lower set is therefore S$1,200 to S$1,900 before any CHAS subsidy.

The fee schedule shows two columns because some denture work is done by a prosthodontist (specialist) rather than a general dentist — for example, where few natural teeth remain or the bite needs rebuilding. Specialist fees run higher: S$750 to S$850 for a partial acrylic base and S$950 to S$1,350 for a full acrylic denture.

Base materials and upgrades

Standard dentures use an acrylic base. Four upgrades are available, each priced as an add-on to the acrylic figure:

  • High-impact acrylic — add S$150. The same fit as standard acrylic, in a formulation made to resist cracking if the denture is dropped.
  • Chrome (metal) base — add S$300. A cast cobalt-chromium framework, thinner across the palate than acrylic and rigid under chewing. A chrome partial denture starts from S$630 per jaw; a full chrome-based denture is S$900 to S$1,250 (S$1,100 to S$1,450 with the Super Chrome Vitallium upgrade instead).
  • Flexible base — add S$300. A nylon-type material with no metal clasps; the base itself flexes to grip. Some patients choose it for partial dentures where a metal clasp would show when smiling.
  • Super Chrome Vitallium — add S$500. A cobalt-chromium alloy framework used where a light, thin casting is wanted.

Which base suits you depends on how many teeth the denture replaces, the shape of your gums and your budget — your dentist will lay out the options and prices at consultation.

Using CHAS for your denture

Dentures are CHAS-subsidised, and every Advanced Dental clinic is CHAS-accredited. The subsidy is per denture — an upper and a lower each attract their own subsidy — and you can claim for one upper and one lower denture every three calendar years.

The amount depends on your card tier and the denture type, per the table above. As a worked example: a full acrylic denture at S$600 with a CHAS Blue card (S$408.50 subsidy) leaves S$191.50 to pay. A simple partial replacing three teeth at S$450 with a Blue card (S$304) leaves S$146.

There is nothing to claim back afterwards — bring your CHAS, Merdeka Generation or Pioneer Generation card and the subsidy is deducted from your bill on the spot. See how CHAS works at our clinics.

Repairs and relines

Dentures crack, teeth pop off, and gums slowly change shape so a once-snug base starts to rock. A denture repair is S$200 to S$300 with a general dentist (S$300 to S$500 with a specialist). A reline — resurfacing the fitting side of the base so it sits against your gums again — is charged in the same way.

CHAS helps here too: the reline/repair subsidy is S$50 (Orange) to S$85 (Pioneer Generation) per denture, claimable for one upper and one lower each calendar year — a separate allowance from the three-yearly new-denture subsidy.

If a denture has lost several teeth or no longer fits after relining, compare the repair quote against a new one: a new partial starts from S$330, and if you are outside the three-year window the new-denture CHAS subsidy applies as well.

Implant-retained dentures

A conventional lower denture rests on the gum ridge, and as the ridge shrinks with age it can shift when you eat or speak. An implant-retained denture clips onto implants placed in the jaw, so it stays put in function and still lifts out for cleaning.

Two fees make up the cost. The denture itself is S$1,500 to S$3,000 for an implant-retained design, or S$2,500 to S$5,000 for an implant-supported one; where the design uses a connecting bar, that is S$2,000 to S$4,000, and the O-rings that give the denture its grip are S$25 each to replace as they wear.

The implants are the second fee — and this is where MediSave comes in. A set of four slim one-piece implants is S$5,310, fully payable with MediSave, so the cash outlay can be limited to the denture itself. We file the MediSave claim for you at the clinic. See our MediSave guide for how claims work, and the implant price guide for other implant options.

Pioneer and Merdeka Generation

If you hold a Pioneer Generation or Merdeka Generation card, you receive the higher subsidy tiers in the table above — for a complete denture, S$418.50 (PG) or S$413.50 (MG) per denture, against S$408.50 on CHAS Blue. Partial dentures are subsidised at S$314/S$309 (simple) or S$395.50/S$390.50 (complex), and relines or repairs at S$85/S$80 per denture each year.

The card works the same way at the counter: show it at any of our clinics and the subsidy comes off the bill on the spot. PG and MG cardholders do not need a separate CHAS card for dental subsidies — the PG or MG card is enough.

About Dentures at Advanced Dental

This guide covers the fees. For how the treatment works — who it suits, visit count, recovery and risks — see the full Dentures guide. Dentures is offered at 22 of our clinics across Singapore by 27 dentists.

FAQ

Dentures pricing: frequently asked questions

How much does a full set of dentures (upper and lower) cost with CHAS?

A full acrylic denture is S$600 to S$950 per jaw, so an upper-and-lower set is S$1,200 to S$1,900. CHAS subsidises each denture separately: with a Blue card (S$408.50 × 2 = S$817) the set works out at S$383 to S$1,083; with a Pioneer Generation card (S$418.50 × 2 = S$837), S$363 to S$1,063. The subsidy is deducted at the clinic on the spot.

How often can I claim the CHAS denture subsidy?

One upper and one lower denture every three calendar years. Denture relines and repairs have a separate allowance of one upper and one lower per calendar year, at S$50 to S$85 per denture depending on your card tier.

My denture is broken — should I repair it or replace it?

A repair is S$200 to S$300 with a general dentist, and the CHAS reline/repair subsidy of S$50 to S$85 per denture (claimable yearly) reduces that further — a Blue-card repair can come to S$125 to S$225. If the denture has lost several teeth or no longer fits even after relining, a new one may make sense: a new partial starts from S$330, and the new-denture CHAS subsidy applies if you are outside the three-year window.

Why does a chrome (metal) denture cost extra?

The chrome upgrade adds S$300 (S$500 for Super Chrome Vitallium) because the base is a cast cobalt-chromium framework made in a dental laboratory, rather than moulded acrylic. The casting is thinner across the palate and rigid under chewing. A chrome partial starts from S$630 per jaw and a full chrome-based denture is S$900 to S$1,250, against S$600 to S$950 in standard acrylic.

What does an implant-retained denture cost in total, and can I use MediSave?

Two parts: the implants and the denture. A set of four slim one-piece implants is S$5,310 and fully payable with MediSave — we file the claim at the clinic. The implant-retained denture that clips onto them is S$1,500 to S$3,000. The total is therefore S$6,810 to S$8,310, of which the S$5,310 implant portion can come entirely from MediSave, leaving the denture as the cash outlay. Details in our MediSave guide.

Do all Advanced Dental clinics accept CHAS for dentures?

Yes. Every one of our clinics is CHAS-accredited, and CHAS, Merdeka Generation and Pioneer Generation cards are accepted for dentures at all of them. The subsidy is deducted from your bill on the spot — there is no paperwork to file yourself.

What do denture adjustments cost after fitting?

New dentures usually need a settling-in period, and sore spots in the first weeks are common — these are handled at review visits as part of the fitting process, so ask at consultation what your fee covers. For an older denture that needs rework, the reline/repair fee of S$200 to S$300 applies, with the CHAS reline/repair subsidy of S$50 to S$85 per denture claimable once a year.

How much is each denture tooth or clasp?

Each denture tooth is S$30 and each clasp is S$30, added to the S$300 acrylic base for a partial denture. A shade-matched, natural-looking tooth is S$45. So a partial replacing three teeth with two clasps works out at S$450: S$300 base + S$90 teeth + S$60 clasps.

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