What are Dentures?
Dentures are removable appliances that replace missing teeth. They can be full (all teeth) or partial (a few teeth), designed to look natural and restore function.

Who Needs Dentures?
Dentures are suitable for people who:
Have lost some or all of their teeth due to decay, gum disease, or injury.
Experience difficulty chewing or speaking because of missing teeth.
Want an affordable, non-surgical solution for tooth replacement.
Prefer a removable alternative to dental implants or bridges.

Benefits of Dentures
- Improved appearance
- Better chewing & speech
- Boosted confidence
- Support for facial muscles
- Affordable option
- Custom-made
The Process of Getting Dentures
- Consultation - check oral health and discuss options.
- Impressions/Scanning - taken for accurate fit.
- Try-In - trial denture checked for comfort and appearance.
- Final Placement, Adjustments & Care - Denture fitted, minor corrections along with cleaning and maintenance tips.

FAQs
Usually a few appointments spread over 2–4 weeks, depending on the type of denture.
At first you may notice slight changes, but with practice, speech quickly improves.
It’s best to remove them at night to let your gums rest and to keep them clean.
Sticky or very hard foods can be tricky. Start with soft foods and gradually return to most of your usual diet.
Every 5–7 years, or sooner if they become loose, worn, or uncomfortable.
Yes. In most cases, a dentist can repair or reline them without needing a full replacement.