We provide complete, partial, and implant-supported dentures in our dental clinic. Sometimes, patients opt for an implant-supported lower denture and removable upper—or any combination of options. Your dentist can help you decide on the best solution(s) for your smile goals and comfort.
Complete Dentures
Complete dentures are used when all teeth are missing or following total tooth extraction. Complete dentures are prosthetic teeth on a plate or arch that rely on gravity, suction, and the contours of your jaw for support.
Partial Dentures
Partial Dentures work for partial tooth loss, provided your remaining teeth are healthy and can support this prosthetic. They rely on gravity, the contours of your jaw, and healthy adjacent teeth and often use clips for stabilisation.
Implant-Supported Dentures
If you’re looking for a long-term, stable solution that does not require relines or the eventual need for adhesives, we can help.
Some patients want more stability than can be obtained by a traditional denture—for these patients, implant-supported dentures or other implant-supported prosthetics may be a good solution. Two or more dental implants are used to secure dentures and prevent slipping and shifting while you speak and eat.
Our Denture Types
Today’s modern dentures and methods mean you have more choices than ever before. Not only can you choose tooth and gum colour, but you can also select the prosthetic type that best meets your needs based on your lifestyle.
Acrylic Dentures
Acrylic dentures are made of mouldable plastic. This material is adaptable and can acclimate to a degree to oral health changes, including early gum shrinkage—a natural occurrence when teeth are lost. We often use this material for complete and partial dentures.
Chrome Dentures
Our chrome dentures are just as natural-looking as our acrylic prosthetics, but we design a metal framework to help better hold the restoring teeth in place. The lightweight metal is not visible, and some patients find this denture type more lightweight despite its durability.
Valplast® Dentures
Valplast dentures are made of thermoplastic nylon resin, a strong and long-lasting material. Because it is so durable, your dentist can construct a thinner and more flexible denture, which typically makes chewing more comfortable. This denture type is known for its ease of wear and flexibility. Many patients with previous experience with conventional acrylic dentures say that Valplast dentures are, by comparison, like having natural teeth again.