Removable Dentures

Removable Dentures (Complete & Partial)

Functional and aesthetic replacement of missing teeth using complete or partial removable dentures in suitable cases.

Removable dentures are individually designed to support comfort, chewing efficiency, speech (phonation), and tissue compatibility. Depending on the case, implant-supported retention systems can be considered to improve stability.

  • Complete Dentures: Used when all teeth are missing.
  • Partial Dentures: Used when some natural teeth remain and the missing areas need replacement.
Removable Dentures (Complete & Partial)

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Who Is It Suitable For?

  • Individuals who have lost all teeth (complete dentures)
  • Patients with several missing teeth seeking a solution compatible with remaining teeth (partial dentures)
  • Patients lacking sufficient bone for implants or who prefer to avoid surgery
  • Patients needing a temporary or transitional solution

Treatment Steps

  • Examination, impressions, and vertical dimension determination
  • Tooth arrangement trial for aesthetics and phonation
  • Denture delivery and adjustment appointments
  • Evaluation of implant-supported retention options when necessary

Advantages

  • Cost-effective and fast solution
  • Easy cleaning, maintenance, and repair
  • Significant improvement in chewing function and aesthetics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between complete and partial dentures?
Complete dentures are used when all teeth are missing. Partial dentures replace missing teeth in cases where some natural teeth remain.
How long does it take to receive my dentures?
Depending on the case, impressions, try-ins, and final delivery typically take several appointments (usually within 1–3 weeks).
Is initial soreness or difficulty speaking normal?
Yes. Mild discomfort during the adaptation period is expected. Adjustment visits help improve comfort and function.
Are implant-retained attachments necessary?
Not mandatory for every case, but they can significantly improve stability and chewing comfort—especially for complete dentures.
How should I clean my dentures?
Daily cleaning using special brushes and cleansing tablets is recommended. Remove dentures at night and store them safely. Regular check-ups improve long-term comfort.