Full Vs Partial Dentures: Which Is Right For You?

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Choosing the right type of dentures is a crucial decision when restoring your smile and oral function. Whether you’re missing a few teeth or need a full arch replacement, understanding the differences between full dentures and partial dentures can help you make an informed choice.

In this guide, we’ll compare full vs partial dentures, cover the pros and cons of each, and help you determine the best solution for your needs — especially if you’re looking for dentures in London.


🔍 What Are Dentures?

Dentures are removable prosthetic dental devices, custom made for each patient, used to replace missing teeth. They not only restore your ability to chew and speak clearly but also support facial muscles and enhance your appearance.

There are two main types:


🦷 Full Dentures: What You Should Know

✅ What are full dentures?

Full dentures, also called complete dentures, are meant to to replace the patient’s entire set of teeth either in the upper or lower jaw. They’re typically made of acrylic and often softer plastic and rest on the gums.

🔧 How they work

They are held in place via suction, denture adhesive, or, in some cases, implant-supported dentures for added stability.

⭐ Benefits of full dentures

⚠️ Considerations


🧩 Partial Dentures: What You Should Know

✅ What are partial dentures?

Partial dentures London are ideal if you still have some healthy teeth remaining. They have a metal or acrylic framework internally – the denture clasps onto the patients natural teeth in order to stay in place.

🔧 How they work

They fill gaps left over by teeth that are missing (either due to extractions or other reasons) and prevent the patients remaining teeth from moving or shifting.

⭐ Benefits of partial dentures

⚠️ Considerations


🆚 Full Vs Partial Dentures: A Quick Comparison

FeatureFull DenturesPartial Dentures
ReplacesAll teeth in an archOne or more missing teeth
Supported ByGums or dental implantsRemaining natural teeth
StabilityModerate (improved with implants)High (due to clasps on teeth)
AestheticsNatural-lookingNatural-looking; may show clasps
CostModerateLower (in most cases)
MaintenanceDaily cleaning; may need reliningDaily cleaning and hygiene care
Longevity5–10 years with proper care5–10 years or longer

🏥 Which Option Is Best For You?

👤 Choose full dentures if:

👤 Choose partial dentures if:


🧠 Expert Tip From A London Dentist

“We will usually recommend partial dentures for a patient if they retain strong remaining teeth. Full dentures are advised when the patient has had extensive tooth loss. The correct option is dependent on the condition of the patient’s teeth, their amount of bone in their jaw and of course their long-term goals.”
Dr. Deepa, Principal Dentist at Whites Dental, London


📍 Why Choose Whites Dental For Dentures In London?

At Whites Dental, we provide tailored denture solutions in the heart of Central London, near Waterloo, Southwark, and London Bridge. Our experienced team offers:

✅ Free denture consultations with our team
✅ State-of-the-art dental imaging
✅ Comfortable, natural-looking full and partial dentures
✅ Implant-supported denture options
✅ Affordable pricing with finance options

Our dentists are fully committed to helping you regain your full smile again.

👉 Visit our Dentures London page to learn more and book your consultation today.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

🔹 Are partial dentures better than full dentures?

It depends on your oral health. If you still have healthy teeth, partial dentures can be more conservative and supportive. If you have lost all your natural teeth, full dentures are usually the preferred option.

🔹 How long do dentures last?

With proper care, both full and partial dentures can last 5 to 10 years. Relining your denture or adjustments to it can be required as your mouth structure changes (something that happens normally with age).

🔹 Are dentures painful to wear?

New dentures may feel strange at first, but discomfort usually subsides within a few weeks. A good fit and regular check-ups are key.


📆 Book Your Dentures Appointment Today

If you’re unsure whether full or partial dentures are right for you, let us help you decide. At Whites Dental, we specialise in crafting dentures that fit comfortably, function properly, and look natural.

📞 Call us at 020 8616 0590
📍 Find us near Waterloo Station & Paddington Station, London
🌐 Book a dentures consultation


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