Economy Dentures is a denture-focused practice in Oklahoma City offering conventional dentures, partials, adjustments, and repairs at prices significantly lower than full-service dental practices, with no-insurance patients making up the bulk of the clientele.
Economy Dentures operates as a denture-specific clinic rather than a general dentistry office. The practice handles extractions, fitting, adjustments, relines, and repairs for both complete and partial dentures. The patient population is primarily uninsured or underinsured Oklahomans who need denture work at the lowest available price point; people with insurance that covers dentures still come here because out-of-pocket costs are lower than co-pays or deductibles at in-network offices. The practice does not offer cleaning, crowns, or implant-supported restorations.
Complete dentures (both upper and lower) start at around $700 to $900 per arch, depending on material and lab partner. Partial dentures run $400 to $600. Extractions are billed separately, starting at roughly $80 to $120 per tooth (verify current rates when calling, as extraction costs vary by complexity). Adjustments and relines, performed in-office, typically cost $50 to $150; prices shift as lab fees change. The practice offers both traditional acrylic and sometimes premium-grade materials at a modest upcharge. No financing plans or payment plans are advertised; payment is expected at the time of service or after initial consultation. Most patients pay cash; care credit or CareCredit may be available but confirm before arriving.
Full-service dental practices in Oklahoma City, such as those affiliated with University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry clinics or chains like Aspen Dental or SmileCare Dental, charge $1,200 to $2,500 for a complete denture because they bundle additional exams, digital imaging, and cosmetic refinement. Those offices cater to insured patients and those seeking premium aesthetics. Economy Dentures undercuts those prices by eliminating cosmetic polish and marketing overhead; the trade-off is longer wait times for denture fabrication (typically 2 to 3 weeks versus 1 week at high-volume shops) and minimal customization beyond fit. Choose Economy Dentures if you have no insurance and need basic function; choose a full-service clinic if insurance covers 50% or more, or if you require the denture within days or want precise color matching. Discount dental chains like Affordable Dentures of Oklahoma, if present in the metro, may price similarly but often rely on aggressive marketing and may have stricter return policies.
Economy Dentures is ideal for Oklahoma City residents without dental insurance, retirees on fixed incomes, and people whose insurance deductibles exceed the cost of cash payment here. It also suits patients who have worn dentures before and understand their care and limitations. The practice is not suited for someone seeking implant-retained dentures (which require a prosthodontist), first-time denture wearers who need extensive counseling, or anyone who cannot return for adjustments over 4 to 6 weeks as the denture settles.
At the first appointment, a staff member takes basic impressions (molds of your upper and lower jaw) using alginate or silicone. If teeth need extraction, that typically happens at this visit or is scheduled for a follow-up within days. Extraction can occur under local anesthetic only (nitrous oxide may be available; ask). The dentist will assess your bone structure and discuss whether a complete or partial denture is feasible. You'll also be asked about prior denture experience and whether you have any bite or alignment concerns. Impressions are sent to a lab partner, and you're given an appointment to return in 10 to 14 days for a try-in (an unfinished version of the denture to check fit and bite). Final denture comes 1 to 2 weeks after that. Plan on 3 to 5 in-office visits over 4 to 6 weeks.
Economy Dentures operates Monday through Friday, typically 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., though hours vary seasonally and by staffing (confirm before driving). The office is in a modest commercial strip location with parking immediately in front; no valet or lot fees apply. Because the practice handles extractions and lab work in-house, it is set up to manage wait times when labs run behind, but delays of 3 to 5 days are not uncommon during busy seasons.
Economy Dentures fills a genuine need in Oklahoma City's uninsured and underinsured population, exchanging cosmetic refinement and speed for affordability, and makes full-mouth restoration accessible to people for whom a $2,000 treatment would be out of reach.
