What are Dentures?

Dentures serve as a replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They are of two types - complete and partial. Complete dentures are advised when all the teeth in the oral cavity are missing, whereas partial dentures are used when some teeth remain.

Dentures are custom-made for each patient and help restore the appearance and functions of the oral cavity. They are made to closely resemble your natural teeth so that your appearance does not change much. When all your teeth are lost facial muscles can sag, making you look older. They help fill out the appearance of your face and facial profile.

Who Are They For?

  • Multiple missing teeth (one arch or both)
  • Loose, worn, or ill-fitting old dentures
  • Teeth with poor prognosis awaiting extraction
  • Digital X-rays/OPG to spot hidden infection or food traps
  • Interim solution before implants or full-arch rehab

Frequently Asked Questions

No. We customise tooth shape, size, and shade—and add natural gum contours—so your smile looks realistic and suits your face.

Most people adapt within 1–2 weeks. Minor sore spots are common initially and are easily adjusted.

The tongue and smaller ridge make retention tougher. Implant-retained overdentures dramatically improve lower denture stability.

Remove them nightly to rest tissues and clean thoroughly. Overnight soaking also helps hygiene and odour control.

Typically 5–7 years. Gums and bones change over time—periodic relines or a remake will keep the fit comfortable.