Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are designed to replace some but not all of your teeth. They are custom-made to fit snugly between your remaining teeth, held in place by clasps or precision attachments. This option restores the functionality and aesthetics of your smile, helping to prevent your remaining teeth from shifting and ensuring a natural look and feel. They are ideal for those who still have some natural teeth remaining.
Partial Dentures

Who Is This Service For?

Individuals with one or more missing teeth seek to prevent the shift or rotation of surrounding teeth.
Patients looking for a budget-friendly solution to tooth loss compared to dental implants or fixed bridges.
Those desiring a natural-looking smile restoration with minimal invasiveness.
Individuals in need of a temporary solution while waiting for a more permanent option like dental implants or crowns.

Process of Getting Partial Dentures

01. Initial Consultation

Assessment of oral health and discussion of treatment goals.

02. Dental Examination and Impressions

For a custom fit, precise impressions of teeth and gums are taken.

03. Denture Design and Fabrication

The partial denture is crafted to match the color, shape, and size of your existing teeth.

04. Fitting Appointment

Adjustments are made to ensure a perfect fit and comfortable wear.

05. Final Placement

The partial denture is placed, and instructions on care and maintenance are provided.

Partial Dentures

Advantages of Partial Dentures

Partial dentures offer a cost-effective solution for replacing missing teeth, enhancing aesthetics, and functionality without the need for surgical interventions.
They are custom-made, ensuring a natural appearance and a comfortable fit.
These dentures prevent adjacent teeth from shifting, maintaining your bite and facial structure.
They are a versatile solution, suitable for replacing one or several missing teeth, and can be used temporarily or permanently.

Disadvantages of Partial Dentures

While less expensive, they may not offer the same longevity or stability as dental implants.
Partial dentures require regular maintenance and may need adjustments over time.
They might not feel as natural as one’s own teeth or dental implants in the beginning.
The clasps used to secure the denture can sometimes be visible when smiling or talking.