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Dentures at Rooted Dental

A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. Two types of dentures are available at Rooted Dental: complete and partial dentures.

- The delivery of dentures is a non-invasive, non-surgical treatment.

- Dentures offer a healing period following tooth removal before implants

- Dentures are less expensive than implants

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What to expect

Take a look at what you expect your denture treatment stages will look like.
1

Consultation

Visit Rooted Dental for an assessment and make sure you’re suitable for a new denture. You will discuss what you want out of your denture. 
2

Appointments

3-4 appointments are usually needed to complete a denture. Over these appointments a series of impressions will be taken by the dentist and sent to our dental lab where they will make a trial denture. Once you have approved the trial denture this is sent to the lab for finishing.
3

Fit

The final denture is fitted and any necessary adjustments made.
4

Maintenance

Follow aftercare instructions given by the dentist for your specific type of denture. Attend your routine dental check ups, even if you have complete dentures, this is to check fit of denture and health of gums.  

Price List

Complete upper and lower dentures - £205.12
Independent Acrylic Denture (per denture) - from £400
Flexible Partial Denture (per denture) - from £675
Private Acrylic Denture (per denture) - from £595
3d Printed Denture - £1100

Frequently Asked Questions

Do dentures hurt? 
Do dentures look real?
How long do dentures last?
Can my dentures cause any difficulty with speaking?
Can I wear my dentures at night?

Practical replacement for missing teeth

Your dentist at Rooted Dental are experienced in fitting partial and full dentures for patients who are missing some or all of your teeth. Made from acrylic, nylon or metal, dentures are a cost-effective option available privately or on the NHS (limited options). Rest assured that today’s dentures are not like those of decades gone by.

They are more lifelike and comfortable than ever, fitting snugly over your gums to restore your smile and counteract any problems missing teeth can cause – such as trouble eating and speaking.
 
Unlike other restorations such as implants, dentures need to be removed daily for cleaning. 

Dentures vs Implants?

Full and partial dentures can be used to replace either a full arc of teeth or a few missing teeth. Dental implants are a method of permanent tooth restoration, usually used to treat 1-2 missing teeth

Pros of Dentures:

Non-invasive – restoring more than 1 or 2 teeth with dental implants can take a long time, and be quite expensive. Dentures, on the other hand, can quickly treat multiple missing teeth without the need for a procedure – and even a full arch of missing teeth. 

Affordable – dentures are typically less expensive than dental implants, and are often covered by dental plans.

Faster – depending on whether you’re receiving a partial or full denture, treatment times are typically faster than that of dental implants.

Book an appointment for new dentures at Rooted Dental.

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