Your Dentures in
4 Simple Steps.
From your first consultation to your final fitting, we keep the process comfortable and clear — every option and cost explained along the way.
Consultation & Assessment
We evaluate your gums, remaining teeth, and jawbone to recommend full, partial, or implant-supported dentures.
Custom Impressions
Detailed impressions and bite measurements are taken to design dentures that fit your mouth precisely.
Fitting Your Dentures
Your custom dentures are tried in, checked for comfort, appearance, and bite, and adjusted as needed.
Follow-Up Adjustments
We check in as you adjust to wearing your dentures and fine-tune the fit for lasting comfort.
Before, During
& After.
Before Your Fitting
During Your Fitting
After Receiving Dentures
Frequently
Asked Questions.
Everything you need to know about full and partial dentures.
What's the difference between full and partial dentures?
Full dentures replace an entire arch of missing teeth and rest on the gums. Partial dentures replace one or more missing teeth while remaining natural teeth are still present, using clasps or a discreet framework anchored to those teeth for support.
Will dentures look natural?
Yes — dentures are custom-shaded and shaped to match your natural gum tone, tooth colour, and facial proportions. Most people won't be able to tell you're wearing them.
How long does it take to get used to wearing dentures?
Most patients need a few weeks to adjust to speaking and eating comfortably with new dentures. Starting with softer foods and practicing speaking slowly at first helps speed up the adjustment period.
Can dentures be anchored to implants for extra stability?
Yes — implant-supported or implant-retained dentures attach securely to a small number of dental implants placed in the jawbone. This significantly reduces slipping or movement compared to traditional removable dentures, especially for the lower arch.
How often do dentures need to be replaced or adjusted?
As your jawbone and gums naturally change shape over time, dentures typically need relining every few years and full replacement roughly every 5 to 10 years to maintain a proper, comfortable fit.
How do I care for my dentures?
Remove and rinse dentures after eating, brush them daily with a denture-specific cleaner — not regular toothpaste — and remove them at night to give your gums a rest. Regular checkups let us monitor fit and catch any adjustments needed early.
Complete Your Smile,
Restore Your Confidence.
Book a denture consultation today and find the full, partial, or implant-supported solution that's right for you. New patients always welcome.





