Dr. Selina Chhabra Rampal
Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry 兒童牙科專科醫生
Speaks English, Hindi
We provide comprehensive denture services, including complete and partial dentures, tailored to your dental needs. If you have missing or damaged teeth, dentures, crowns, or bridges can help restore your smile. Filling these gaps not only enhances your appearance but also prevents strain on surrounding teeth, reducing the risk of shifting and other dental issues.
Complete dentures are necessary when all teeth in a jaw have been lost and need to be replaced prosthetically. These removable appliances are custom-made after tooth extraction and once the gum tissue has begun to heal. In many cases, we also place implants to provide added support for the dentures, ensuring stability and comfort.
If you still have one or more natural teeth remaining in your upper or lower jaw, a partial denture is the ideal solution. This type of denture fills gaps and prevents adjacent teeth from shifting out of position. Our partial dentures are designed to be both removable and aesthetically pleasing, helping you restore both the form and function of your jaw. They can be made from high-quality plastic or metal with a plastic base.
During your first visit, we’ll assess your dental health and discuss your options for complete or partial dentures.
Once your dentures are ready, we’ll conduct a final fitting to ensure optimal comfort and fit.
Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry 兒童牙科專科醫生
Speaks English, Hindi
Specialist in Periodontology 牙周病專科牙醫
Speaks English, Tagalog, Cantonese, Mandarin
Contact us to book your consultation, restore your smile and regain full confidence in your oral health.
Dentures can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years, depending on various factors such as wear and tear, oral hygiene, and regular dental check-ups.
Initially, you may experience some difficulty speaking with new dentures, but most patients adjust quickly and find that their speech improves over time.
While it may take some time to adjust, most patients can return to eating a wide variety of foods with dentures. It’s advisable to start with softer foods and gradually progress to your regular diet.
To keep your dentures in good condition, clean them daily using a soft brush and mild denture cleaner. Avoid using regular toothpaste, as it can be abrasive.