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Choose between different types of partial dentures - acrylic, flexible and metal partial dentures.

Partial Dentures in London

Whites Dental Waterloo

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Whites Dental Marble Arch (W2)

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Why Choose Partial Dentures In London?

Replace one or more missing teeth with partial dentures

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Partial dentures are an effective solution for replacing one or more missing teeth. They come in various materials and designs, catering to different needs, aesthetics, and budgets.

Improve & maintain oral health – missing teeth can have a detrimental to your oral health, including changes to your bite, movement of adjacent teeth and loss of bone in the jaws. Partial dentures can help mitigate these oral health issues

Smile confidently again – missing teeth can impact our confidence when you smile. Partial dentures can restore your smile, giving you the confidence to smile again.

Cost effective compared to dental implants – partial dentures are often more affordable than dental implants and preferable with patient’s looking for a more cost effective solution.

Discover the benefits of partial dentures in London, and how they can improve your oral health and confidence – book an appointment with one of our dentists in London Marble Arch or Waterloo.

Partial Denture Options

Partial Acrylic Dentures

Acrylic dentures in London

Partial acrylic dentures are lightweight and often the most cost-effective option. They are basic dentures and are suitable for use as a temporary solution. They can also serve long-term for patients seeking affordable alternatives.

Partial Flexible Dentures

Flexible dentures in London

Made from a thinner, more flexible resin material, these Valplast partial flexible dentures are more comfortable and adapt better to the mouth. They’re ideal for patients with sensitive gums or those prone to irritation.

Partial Metal Dentures

Chrome metal dentures in London

Partial chrome metal dentures use an underlying metal frame – they are durable and slim-fitting, providing both comfort and longevity. These are ideal for individuals needing a secure and sturdy option that integrates seamlessly into their daily routines.

Cost Of Partial Dentures In London

Dentures in London are surprisingly affordable at Whites Dental. Prices are specific to your individual needs and choices – send us pictures of your missing teeth and what type of denture you are interested in and we can send you a price that’s specific to your needs.

Partial acrylic denture

from £450

Partial flexible denture

from £550

Partial metal denture

from £600

Partial Dentures At Whites Dental

One of the most loved dentists for partial dentures in London

Dr Deepa has been providing dentures to her patient’s for 18+ years. We use the best laboratories in London for having our dentures manufactured. If you are looking for dentures in London, you will be in good hands with us.

See what our patient’s say about their dentures treatment with us – we have some of London’s happiest denture patients. We specialise in dentures at our two clinics in Central London.

Partial Dentures London - FAQs

Why is replacing missing teeth important?

When you have a missing teeth, it impacts your oral health in a number of way. For example, adjacent teeth can move and change position as a result of the gap. Bone loss is also associated with missing teeth. A partial denture will prevent your remaining natural teeth from moving from their existing positions.

How many teeth can partial dentures replace?

In our experience, partial dentures are most popular with patients who are missing 2-4 teeth. However, there’s no set upper or lower limit to the teeth partial dentures can replace. As long as teeth exist on either side of the gap, partial dentures can be a good option. They don’t replace an entire set of teeth.

Can you have a partial denture immediately after an extraction?

When you have a tooth extracted, your gums need time to heal. The dentist will usually not provide you a permanent partial denture immediately after an extraction as a result. They will typically provide you a temporary solution, till your gums have healed, which can take up to 6 months.

Why do people need partial dentures?

Partial dentures play an essential role in restoring functionality, aesthetics, and confidence for individuals who have lost teeth. Tooth loss can happen for several reasons, each carrying its unique challenges. Let’s explore the most common causes and how dentures can provide a solution.

Poor oral hygiene and maintenance

Neglecting regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups is a leading cause of tooth decay and gum disease, both of which can result in tooth loss. Advanced periodontal (gum) disease weakens the supporting structures of teeth, causing them to become loose or fall out. Dentures provide an effective way to restore a healthy-looking smile and enable normal eating and speaking after extensive tooth loss.

Dental trauma or injury

Accidents, falls, or sports-related dental injuries can lead to the sudden loss of one or more teeth. While dental implants or bridges are sometimes viable options, dentures remain a practical choice, especially for individuals who have lost multiple teeth in an accident.

Medical conditions and treatments

Certain health conditions, such as diabetes, osteoporosis, and rheumatoid arthritis, can weaken bone density and lead to tooth loss. Additionally, cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation may compromise oral health, necessitating dentures to restore dental functionality.

Congenital or genetic factors

Some people are born with conditions that affect their oral health, such as enamel hypoplasia or other hereditary factors that increase susceptibility to decay or tooth loss. For individuals who lose teeth at a young age due to these factors, dentures can offer a long-term solution.

Age and natural deterioration

As we age, the body undergoes natural changes, and oral health is no exception. The structure of teeth and their roots can deteriorate over time, even with good oral hygiene. The jawbone, which supports teeth, gradually loses density as we age, potentially resulting in tooth instability. Additionally, years of wear and tear can weaken teeth, making them more susceptible to cracks, fractures, or complete loss. Dentures are particularly helpful for older adults who experience widespread tooth loss due to these natural aging processes. Modern dentures are designed to fit comfortably and mimic the look and feel of natural teeth, improving quality of life for older individuals.

Supporting Oral Health With Partial Dentures

Our partial dentures team in London

Whether tooth loss occurs due to neglect, trauma, or aging, dentures can restore the essential functions of chewing, speaking, and maintaining facial structure. They are not just a practical solution but also a step towards rebuilding confidence and comfort. Seeking advice from dental professionals can help individuals explore the best denture options to suit their needs.

For more advice on dentures, including types and maintenance tips, visit the Whites Dental Dentures Advice page.

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