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What Is a Denture?

A denture is a removable appliance designed to replace missing teeth and the surrounding gum tissue.

If you have lost all of your teeth on an arch, a full denture restores the entire upper or lower row. If some natural teeth remain, a partial denture fills the gaps while working alongside your existing teeth.

Dentures are commonly made from acrylic resin, which is lightweight and natural-looking, or a combination of acrylic and metal for added strength and a slimmer fit. There is no single material that suits everyone. Your clinician will discuss what may work best for your situation.

Signs You May Benefit from Dentures in Lower Hutt

There is no single situation that makes someone suitable for dentures, and individual assessment is always required. A consultation at Hutt Dental Hub Lower Hutt may be worth considering if:

  • Multiple missing teeth are affecting your ability to chew or speak comfortably
  • Your existing dentures no longer fit well and require repair or replacement
  • Tooth loss has occurred following extraction, decay, gum disease, or injury
  • A visible gap is affecting your confidence in your smile
  • You have not had a dental assessment in over 12 months
  • You prefer a removable tooth replacement option over a fixed restoration

Addressing tooth loss earlier can help protect your remaining teeth and support your long-term oral health. Your clinician will assess your specific circumstances and discuss whether dentures are appropriate for you.

Types of Dentures We Offer

Complete Dentures

A complete denture replaces all teeth on the upper or lower arch. It is recommended when all natural teeth on that arch have been lost or require removal. The appliance rests on the gum tissue and is custom-shaped to fit your mouth.

Partial Dentures

A partial denture fills the gaps left by several missing teeth while working alongside your remaining natural teeth. It is held in place using clasps or precision attachments, depending on your clinical situation.

Acrylic and Metal Frame Dentures

Acrylic dentures are lightweight and well-suited to many patients. Metal-framed dentures offer added strength and a slimmer profile, which some patients find more comfortable over time. Your clinician will discuss which material may suit your needs best.

How the Denture Process Works

Step 1:
Comprehensive Assessment

The first step is a thorough oral health evaluation. Your dentist will take X-rays and assess your remaining teeth, gums, and bone condition to determine the most suitable option for your individual needs.

Step 2:
Impressions and Measurements

Custom moulds of your mouth are taken to ensure an accurate fit. These impressions are sent to our dental laboratory, where your denture is carefully crafted to match your mouth with precision.

Step 3:
Trial Fitting

A trial denture is assessed for fit, bite, and appearance before final fabrication. At this stage, your clinician will confirm the shade and shape to ensure a natural-looking result that suits your smile.

Step 4:
Final Fitting and Adjustments

Your finished denture is fitted and minor adjustments are made as needed. The goal is a comfortable, stable appliance that allows you to eat, speak, and go about daily life with confidence.

Step 5:
Aftercare and Review

Clear hygiene guidance is provided to help you care for your denture at home. Follow-up appointments are recommended to monitor fit over time and address any changes in comfort or stability.

Benefits of Dentures

A Restored Smile and Function

Each denture is colour-matched and carefully shaped to blend naturally with your mouth. The goal is a natural-looking result that restores both your appearance and your ability to function comfortably day to day.

Supports Chewing and Speaking Comfort

Tooth loss can make everyday tasks like eating and speaking more difficult. Dentures help restore oral function so daily life becomes more manageable and comfortable.

A Removable, Adaptable Solution

Your mouth can change over time, and dentures can be adjusted or relined as needed to maintain a comfortable fit as your oral structure evolves.

Supports Long-Term Oral Health

Partial dentures help prevent remaining teeth from shifting into gaps left by tooth loss. Dentures also help support facial structure in areas where bone volume may have reduced following tooth loss, which can affect your appearance over time.

How Much Do Dentures Cost in Lower Hutt?

The cost of dentures in Lower Hutt varies depending on individual clinical circumstances. As a general guide:

  • A partial denture may range from approximately $1,200 to $2,500 or more
  • A complete denture may range from approximately $2,000 to $4,500 or more

Factors that influence the final cost include the type of denture recommended, the materials used, and the complexity of fitting required for your mouth.

Every patient’s situation is different, which is why costs are confirmed following your clinical assessment. A clear, itemised estimate is provided after your consultation so you understand exactly what is involved before any decisions are made.

Why Choose Hutt Dental Hub Lower Hutt for Dentures?

Our clinic is conveniently located in Lower Hutt, offering a calm and professional environment throughout your treatment journey.

Every denture journey begins with a thorough, assessment-led consultation. We take time to understand your oral condition and tailor a treatment plan suited to your individual needs.

Digital imaging is used where appropriate to support accurate fit and planning, helping us assess your bite and jaw structure with precision. Our dental technician works alongside your clinician to ensure your denture is crafted to fit well and function comfortably.

We are here to support your oral health long term, with ongoing hygiene guidance, regular check-ups, and clear aftercare advice at every stage.

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Payment Options

We understand that the cost of treatment is an important consideration. Payment options may be available at our clinic to help with the cost of your care. We encourage you to raise this at your consultation and our team will explain what is available to you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Difference Between a Complete and Partial Denture?

If all natural teeth on an arch have been lost, a complete denture replaces the entire row. If some natural teeth remain, a partial denture fills the gaps while working alongside them. Your clinician will assess your situation and recommend the most suitable option.

How Long Does It Take to Adjust to Wearing Dentures?

Adjustment times vary from person to person. At Hutt Dental Hub Lower Hutt, we use careful fitting techniques to ensure your appliance is as comfortable as possible from the start. Our team is available to address any concerns during the settling-in period.

How Should I Clean and Care for My Dentures at Home?

Remove and rinse your appliance after meals where possible. Brush gently with a soft brush and soak overnight to maintain hygiene and shape. Clear care guidance is provided at every stage so you feel confident managing your appliance at home.

Will My Dentures Still Fit Comfortably as My Mouth Changes Over Time?

Jaw structure can change over time, which may affect the stability and comfort of your denture. If you notice any change, contact your dentist promptly. A reline using a new impression of your mouth may be recommended to restore a secure, comfortable fit.

Does Hutt Dental Hub Lower Hutt Offer Payment Options for Denture Treatment?

Payment options may be available at our clinic. We encourage patients to raise this at their initial consultation. An itemised estimate is always provided following your assessment so you know exactly what is involved before treatment begins.