Dentures

Comfortable, Natural-Looking Tooth Replacement Options
Missing teeth can affect your ability to chew, speak, and smile with confidence. At Quality Dental Care, we offer custom-made dentures that are designed to restore function, improve appearance, and support your oral health—all with a comfortable and secure fit.
Whether you’re missing a few teeth or an entire arch, our experienced team will help you find the right solution to suit your needs, lifestyle, and budget.
Denture Options at Quality Dental Care
We provide both partial and full dentures in a variety of materials, offering flexible, tailored solutions to suit individual needs.
Partial Dentures
Replace One or Several Missing Teeth
Partial dentures are ideal for patients who still have some natural teeth remaining. They help fill gaps in your smile, restore function, and prevent surrounding teeth from shifting out of place.
At Quality Dental Care, we offer partial dentures made from three materials:
Cobalt-Chrome Partial Dentures
- Lightweight and very strong
- Metal base for excellent durability
- Thin and comfortable to wear
- Precision fit for long-term stability
Cobalt-chrome is often the material of choice when you’re looking for a long-lasting, high-performance solution.
Valplast Partial Dentures
- Made from flexible, biocompatible nylon
- Metal-free and highly aesthetic
- Ideal for patients with metal sensitivities
- Comfortable and virtually invisible when worn
Valplast is a great option if you’re after a flexible, more natural-looking solution with added comfort.
Acrylic Partial Dentures
- More affordable option
- Easy to repair and modify
- Bulkier than chrome or Valplast
- Suitable as a temporary or transitional solution
Acrylic is commonly used for short-term dentures or for patients needing a cost-effective option.
Full Dentures
Restore a Complete Arch of Teeth
Full dentures are used when all natural teeth are missing in the upper or lower jaw, or both. They are crafted from high-quality acrylic and are custom-designed for each patient to ensure a snug, comfortable fit.
Full Acrylic Dentures at Quality Dental Care:
- Custom-shaped to suit your face and jaw
- Designed for comfort and natural appearance
- Easily adjusted for long-term fit
- Can be used with adhesive or implant support for added stability
Full dentures help restore your smile, support facial structure, and allow you to eat and speak with greater ease.


What to Expect During the Denture Process
- Initial Consultation - We begin with a thorough examination and discuss the type of denture best suited to your needs.
- Impressions - Accurate moulds are taken of your mouth to ensure your denture fits comfortably and securely.
- Try-In and Adjustments - You’ll try on a wax version of the denture to check for fit, bite, and appearance. We make adjustments as needed before finalising.
- Final Denture Fitting - Once the denture is ready, we place it and ensure everything feels comfortable and functions properly.
- Aftercare Support - We’ll guide you on how to care for your denture and offer adjustments or relining if needed over time.
Why Choose Dentures?
- Restore appearance and function
- Support facial structure
- Improve chewing and speech
- Custom-made for your comfort
- Affordable and non-invasive option
Our goal is to ensure your dentures feel natural, fit well, and help you smile with confidence—whether they’re partial or full.
Frequently Asked Questions
With proper care, dentures typically last 5–7 years. Over time, your jawbone and gums can change shape, so relines or replacements may be needed to maintain a proper fit.
Valplast partials are often considered the most comfortable due to their flexible, metal-free design. However, cobalt-chrome dentures offer the best long-term stability.
Yes. It may take a few weeks to adjust, but most people quickly learn to chew, speak, and smile confidently with their new dentures.
Not necessarily. A well-fitted full denture should stay in place with suction alone. That said, some patients use adhesive for extra security, especially in the lower jaw.
We generally recommend removing your dentures at night to allow your gums to rest and to clean them thoroughly. Your dentist will advise what’s best for your case.
If your denture is irritating your mouth or feels loose, visit us for an adjustment or reline. Don’t attempt to fix it yourself, as this could damage the fit or structure.
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