Dentures

1- We Offer Beautiful Dentures
2- A Chapter Alternative to Replace Multiple Teeth
3- Flexible Personalized Payment Option
Dentures are removable replacements for spaces where teeth used to be. They consist of plastic or a mixture of metal and plastic. Plastic dentures rest on the gum, while those with metal are supported by some or all remaining natural teeth.
What is the cost of partial denture in Melbourne

There are two types of dentures – complete and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all of the teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. A partial denture not only fills in the spaces created by missing teeth, it prevents other teeth from shifting.

Dentures can be attached to dental implants to allow for a more secure fit of the appliance. Regular dentist examinations are still important for the denture wearer so that the oral tissues can be checked for disease or change. You will be given care instructions for your new dentures. Proper cleaning of your new dental appliance, good oral hygiene and regular dental visits will extend the life of your new dentures.

What is the cost of the partial denture in Melbourne?

The cost of partial denture is between $1300-$1500 which includes free or gap-free consultation with any dental cover. We do offer interest-free payments plan where you just need to pay 20% deposit and the rest can be paid by monthly payment plan of three to 12 months.

What is the cost of full dentures in Melbourne?

The cost of full denture is between $2800-$3300 which includes free or gap-free consultation with any dental cover. We do offer interest-free payments plan where you just need to pay 20% deposit and the rest can be paid by monthly payment plan of three to 18 months. The dentures are made in Australias best lab and fitted with precision by our experienced dentist.

Duration of Treatment - 4 Appointments

Appointment 1

Oral examination
X-rays
Molding of the upper and lower edentulous (toothless) ridges (gums)
Other parameters are determined such as the shade, size and shape of the teeth that will be placed on the new dentures

Appointment 2

Decide how “long” to make the teeth – Determine the plane of the tooth setup (when you smile, the teeth should be parallel to a line between the pupils of your eyes) – Correct relationship of the upper and lower teeth so that when you bite together, the upper and lower teeth line up correctly using a lose fitting denture base and a rim of wax to approximate the position of the teeth.

Appointment 3

Wax try-in, the lab returns the loosely fitting tray from the second appointment with the actual final plastic teeth lined up along the outer edge of the wax rim

The wax try-in looks just like a real denture, except that the base fits loosely on the gums, and the teeth are embedded in wax instead of plastic. This gives us the opportunity to see how the denture looks and works before we are committed to the setup.

Appointment 4

Insertion date It is normal to experience increased saliva flow, some soreness, and possible speech and chewing difficulty, however, this will subside as your muscles and tissues get used to the new dentures.

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Our experienced dentists offer beautiful dentures at very competitive prices.