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Dentist holding custom-made partial denture with metal clasps at Dental Capital SE in Oakleigh.

Partial Dentures in Oakleigh

What is a partial denture?

A partial denture is a removable appliance that replaces one or several missing teeth. It helps restore chewing and appearance while keeping remaining natural teeth in place. Designed to fit around your existing teeth comfortably.

If you’re missing one or several teeth, partial dentures can be a practical and affordable way to restore your smile.

Benefits of partial dentures

  • Affordable and non-invasive solution to replace missing teeth and restore your smile.

  • Maintain bite balance and prevent shifting of remaining teeth.

  • Improve chewing and speech function.

  • Easy to clean and maintain

Whether you’ve lost teeth due to injury, decay, or ageing, we can help you by discussing different options that suit your individual needs.

Why choose Dental Capital SE in Oakleigh

  • Over 20 years of experience.

  • We offer different options like acrylic, metal, or flexible materials.

  • Gentle, caring approach with attention to detail

  • Convenient Oakleigh location.

Book your partial denture consultation in Oakleigh today to discuss your options.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the difference between partial and complete dentures?

Partial dentures replace one or several missing teeth, while complete dentures replace all teeth in the upper or lower arch.

2. How long do partial dentures last?

With good care and regular check-ups, partial dentures can last between 5–8 years before adjustments or replacements are needed due to natural changes in the mouth. This can vary from one particular situation to another.

3. Are partial dentures comfortable to wear?

Most patients get used to wearing, eating, and speaking with partial denture. In some situations, it may not be tolerable due to gag reflex or individual circumstances.

4. Can I eat and speak normally with partial dentures?

Yes. Once you get used to your new dentures, Start with softer foods and gradually return to your regular diet.

The information provided in this post is general in nature and is intended for educational purposes only. It does not constitute professional dental or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding your oral health or a specific condition. Individual needs and circumstances vary, and treatment decisions should be made in consultation with your dentist or healthcare provider.

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