
When you lose seve𝕴ral teeth, it doesn’t just impact your self-confidence, but also y🎐our health and facial structure. Dentures are a fantastic treatment option for those who have lost teeth, offering a gorgeous smile and fully functional teeth.
What are dentures?
Dentures, also known as false teeth, are used to fill in the gaps created by missing teeth. They restore yoಌur smile, as well as your bite, and will also maintain your facial structure, as missing teeth can cause facial muscles to sag over time.
Missing teeth are more common among adults and elderly people, and can be c🌜aused 🧸by several issues such as decay, periodontal disease, poor oral hygiene, or accidents.
Your dentist will begin with an examination and talk you through the best options forℱ dentures specific to your smile. There are a few different ways to ‘do’ dentures, and it will depend on your oral health and goals as to which is best for you.

Advantages of dentures
Dentures are a popular o꧑ption for those needing teeth replacement, as they offer several fantastic advantages:
- Restore your smile: Dentures completely restore your smile with natural-looking teeth, for total confidence in your appearance.
- Full functionality: Dentures work exactly like natural teeth. You’ll be able to eat, drink, and talk like normal.
- Maintain facial structure: Losing teeth can cause the facial muscles to sag noticeably over time. By getting dentures, they will keep those muscles in place and maintain your appearance.
How do dentures work?
Dentures take time and preparation to get in place, but the massive benefits to your hea𓆉lth and confidence are worth every second. If you are missing multiple teeth, or need to have multiple teeth extracted due to disease or decay, your dentist will talk to you about the benefits of dentures.
Conventional dentures are custom-made after t🍰he teeth have been removed to ensure the perfect fit. They are typically placed 8-12 weeks after the teeth have be🐠en removed, with the benefit of them fitting well straight away.
Immediatꦉe dentures are made and placed immediately after your teeth are removed. The benefit here is that you don’t spend any time without teeth, however, the downside is that th🐻ey will need to be adjusted and refitted regularly as your gums heal and change shape in the months following your teeth removal.

Dentures are m✅etal, acrylic, or made from a plate designed to fit over the bone and soft tissu🌺es of your jaw. Ceramic or acrylic false teeth are attached to the plate, matching any remaining teeth to create a natural look.
Depending on whether you get conventional or immediate, and full 🦂or partial, your exact treatment plan timeline will look a little different. However, once they are placed and fitted, there will be an adjustment period as you get used to wearing th♓em while speaking, eating, and drinking.
Are dentures the right treatment for me?
Denture🦂s are a great treatment for many 🐓people who have lost several, or all of their teeth.
They will replace your natural smile a𒈔nd confidence, and maintain your cheek muscles and 🍌facial structure (which can be affected by missing teeth over time).
If you’re concerned about whether dentures are right for you, or would like to 🍌learn about other options, speak to your dentist. They are best equipped to assess your o🐬ral health and offer treatment plans that will help you rediscover your health, smile, and confidence.

What to expect from your dentures appointment
Each denture tr💖eatment will vary depending on your circumstances, but here is the general process if you are receiving full 🍌dentures:
- Following tooth extraction, your dentist will place immediate dentures onto your gums so you have teeth during the healing process.
- Immediate dentures will typically fit well but not perfectly and will need readjustment as your gums heal over the coming weeks and months.
- Once your gums have healed and settled, your dentist will take impressions to have custom dentures made for your mouth.
- The custom dentures will take a few weeks to create.
- You will return to your dentist to have the conventional dentures put in place, and your dentist will work to make sure they are fitted well and will not cause rubbing.
- You will have an adjustment period where you get used to wearing dentures day and night as you eat, drink, talk, and sleep.
- You may return to your dentist during this time to have the dentures adjusted further for a better fit.
- Over time, your dentist will keep an eye on the health of your gums and the condition of your dentures, and you will need to maintain good oral hygiene to take care of both.
For more information on the process for gettiꦛng dentures and what approach is best for you, get in touch with our friendly tea🌜m.
Frequently asked questions
The cost of dentures depends on several factors. Apart from insurance coverage and the level of customisation, this price varies greatly depending on how it's made.
Give our friendly team a call today fo🦄r more information.
Yes,𒁃 absolutely! Partial dentures will restore full functionality to your mouth, so you will be🐬 able to eat and drink normally. There will be an adjustment period where you get used to your dentures, but they will soon become the norm.
The best dentures to get depend🦹 on your specific situation. If you have lost all of your teeth, you will likely be best getting a full set of dentures, and your dentist may recommend having an immediate set placed, followed by a conventional set.
If you have lost several teeth but st𒁃ill have some healthy teeth, your dentist may recommend a partial set of dentures. However if you have lost your teeth to periodontal disease or another issue that may affect the rest of your teeth, your dentist may s🦂uggest extracting your remaining teeth that are unlikely to last, and getting a full set of dentures.
It all depends on your cu𓆉rrent and likely future oral health, so your dent💫ist will be the best person to guide you through the options.
Yes, it is possible to get immediate dentures in one day. However, immediate dentures are notౠ custom-made for your mouth, which means that they won’t typically fit as well and will need multಞiple adjustments.
Immediate dentures are typically used as a short-term solution while you wait to ge🍎t conventional dentures, which are custom-made for 𓄧your mouth.
Partial dentures typically last between 10 and 15 years with good ౠcare. This means cleaning them, looking after your gums, eating a healthy diet, and attending regular dental visits.
However over timꦐe, dentures can wear down, and the shape of your mouth and gums can change enough that you will need to have your partial denture replaced.
Regular appointments with your dentist𝓰 will help you keep an eye on the situation and keep you 𓆏informed about how well the denture is lasting.