Denture Prices in Bali, Compared (2026)
Updated April 2026
Dentures remain one of the most affordable tooth replacement options. In Bali, partial dentures cost from IDR 1,000,000 to IDR 3,500,000 (roughly AUD 100 to 350) and full dentures cost from IDR 7,000,000 (roughly AUD 700). This compares to AUD 900 to 2,800 for partial dentures and AUD 2,000 to 4,000 for full dentures in Australia.
Dentures in Bali cost between AUD $100 and $780 across 11 clinics with published pricing, covering both partial and full denture options in acrylic, FRS, and metal plate. This represents savings of 50 to 70% compared to Australian prices. Uluwatu Dental Care (4.9/5, 1,434 reviews) and BIA Dental Center (4.9/5, 1,150 reviews) are among the top-rated clinics.
The cheapest dentures in Bali starts at AUD $95/jaw at Bali Family Dental Care.
Cheapest in Bali
AUD $95/jaw
Average Price
AUD $353/jaw
Most Expensive
AUD $741/jaw
Types of Dentures Available in Bali
Dentures are removable prosthetic devices that replace missing teeth and surrounding gum tissue. Bali clinics offer several types to suit different needs and budgets. Full dentures replace all teeth in an arch and rest on the gums, while partial dentures replace some missing teeth and clip onto remaining natural teeth for stability. Material options include standard acrylic (the most affordable and widely used), flexible thermoplastic materials like Valplast or TCS (more comfortable with a natural gum-coloured appearance and no visible metal clasps), and metal-frame dentures with a cobalt-chrome base (the thinnest, most durable, and most hygienic option). For patients seeking maximum stability, implant-retained overdentures snap onto two to four dental implants and virtually eliminate movement during eating and speaking. The fabrication process typically requires three to five visits over one to two weeks for impressions, bite registration, wax try-in, and final fitting. Dentures should be relined or replaced every five to seven years as the jawbone naturally remodels after tooth loss.
What Affects Denture Prices in Bali?
The type of denture is the most significant cost factor. Full dentures replacing an entire arch cost more than partial dentures. Within each type, the material determines the price tier: standard acrylic is the most economical, flexible Valplast sits in the mid-range, and cobalt-chrome metal frames are the most expensive conventional option. Implant-retained overdentures are the premium choice and cost significantly more due to the addition of two to four implants and precision attachments. The number of teeth being replaced in a partial denture affects the fabrication complexity and price. Immediate dentures, which are placed on the same day as tooth extractions, cost more than conventional dentures because they require pre-extraction planning and typically need relining after the gums have healed. Clinics with on-site dental technicians can often offer faster turnaround and better fit adjustments compared to those outsourcing lab work. When comparing quotes, check whether the price includes all try-in appointments, post-delivery adjustments, and a reline within the first year.
Popular areas for this treatment include Denpasar, Seminyak, and Ubud, where most clinics are concentrated.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dentures typically require 3 to 5 visits over 7 to 14 days. This includes initial impressions, wax try-in appointments for fit checking, and the final fitting.
Quality varies by clinic and material. Ask the clinic which lab makes their dentures and what materials are used. Better clinics use quality acrylic teeth from brands like Ivoclar Vivadent and well-fitting metal clasps. Request photos of previous work if possible.
Yes. Most dental clinics in Bali can repair broken dentures or reline loose ones. Repairs can often be done within one to two days.
Full dentures in Bali cost IDR 3,000,000 to 12,000,000 (AUD $300 to $1,200) per arch. Partial dentures start from IDR 2,000,000. In Australia, full dentures cost AUD $1,500 to $4,000 per arch, making Bali savings significant at 60% to 80%.
Bali clinics offer acrylic dentures, flexible dentures (Valplast), chrome cobalt (metal frame) partial dentures, and implant-supported overdentures. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your remaining teeth, bone density, and budget.
Plan 7 to 10 days for dentures. The process involves impressions, bite registration, wax try-in (where you preview the fit and appearance), and final fitting. Each step requires a day or two between appointments for lab work.
Yes, immediate dentures can be pre-made and fitted on the same day as extractions. However, your gums will change shape as they heal, so the immediate denture will need relining after 3 to 6 months. Discuss this two-stage process with your Bali clinic.
Clean your dentures daily with a soft brush and denture cleaner (not regular toothpaste, which is too abrasive). Remove them at night and soak in water or cleaning solution. Visit a local dentist annually for check-ups. Your Bali clinic can advise on long-distance follow-up care.
Yes, most Bali clinics offer denture repairs, relines, and adjustments. Simple repairs take a few hours. Relines take 1 to 2 days. Bring your existing dentures to your appointment so the dentist can assess whether repair or replacement is more cost-effective.
Yes, several Bali clinics offer implant-supported overdentures that snap onto 2 to 4 implants for a secure fit. These cost IDR 30,000,000 to 60,000,000 per arch, still significantly less than Australian prices. The process requires two trips: implant placement and final fitting.
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