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Dentures Leeds

Cosmetic Dentures in Leeds — Natural, Comfortable Solutions

Dentures Leeds

Comfortable, natural-looking tooth replacement

Dentures offer a reliable way to restore both appearance and function after tooth loss. Designed to fit comfortably and look natural, they allow you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. At Clarendon Dental Spa, every denture is carefully crafted to suit your features and provide a secure, balanced fit.

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Full Dentures / Leeds

Replacing all your teeth, beautifully

  • Full (or complete) dentures replace all the natural teeth in either your upper or lower jaw (or both). They’re made from a combination of high-grade acrylic and artificial teeth (composite or porcelain), custom-crafted to match your gum contours and facial features. Upper dentures cover the roof of your mouth, using suction and muscle grip to stay in place.

  • Lower dentures are held by the tongue and muscles of the lower jaw (and often stabilised by implants, as the lower arch offers less natural retention). Modern dentures fit precisely and look natural — often indistinguishable from real teeth.

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Partial Dentures / Leeds

Removable partial denture solutions

  • Partial dentures are removable prosthetics that replace one or more missing teeth while working around your remaining natural teeth. They typically use small clips or precision attachments to anchor to healthy natural teeth, holding the denture firmly in place during eating and speaking.

  • Common materials include acrylic (most affordable, typically larger and pinker), cobalt chrome metal-framed (thinner, stronger, better long-term); and flexible nylon (tooth-coloured clasps that are nearly invisible but somewhat less precise). Each has advantages depending on your specific situation.

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FAQs

Your questions about dentures, answered

FAQs / Dentures / Full Dentures / Leeds

What’s the difference between full dentures and implants?

Full dentures are removable prosthetic replacements sitting on top of your gums — affordable, non-invasive, good for most patients. Full arch implants (like All-on-4) replace all teeth with a fixed bridge supported by implants — more expensive, requires surgery, but delivers results much closer to natural teeth (fixed, no slipping, normal eating). Implant-retained dentures are a middle ground: removable dentures anchored to 2–4 implants for extra stability. We’ll talk through all options at your consultation.

Will full dentures look obvious?

Not when properly made. Modern denture teeth come in a wide range of shapes, shades and sizes. Shade is matched to your skin tone and age. Subtle imperfections and slight variations in tooth position make the final result look natural. Most people can’t tell well-made full dentures from real teeth. We’ll show you the wax try-in before final processing, so you can approve the look entirely.

How long do full dentures last?

Well-made dentures typically last 5–10 years, sometimes longer. Over this time, your gums and jawbone naturally shrink (especially in the first year after tooth loss), so relining or replacement may be needed to maintain good fit. Regular check-ups allow us to monitor fit and replace or reline as needed. Implant-retained dentures tend to last longer because implants prevent bone loss.

Will I be able to eat normally with full dentures?

For most foods, yes — with practice. Soft foods from day one. Medium-texture foods within 1–2 weeks as you adapt. Harder foods (apples, steak) within a few weeks for most patients. Very hard or sticky foods (caramels, hard nuts) can remain challenging. Implant-retained lower dentures dramatically improve what you can eat. Most patients return to 80–95% of their previous eating ability.

FAQs / Dentures / Partial Dentures / Leeds

How long will a partial denture last?

Typically 5–10 years with proper care. Factors affecting longevity include material (metal lasts longest, acrylic shortest), how well you care for it, changes in your remaining teeth (fillings, further loss, gum disease), and changes in your jaw shape. Regular check-ups monitor fit and condition, with adjustments, relines or replacements made as needed.

Partial denture vs implant or bridge?

Partials are most affordable and work around existing teeth without modification. Bridges are fixed (can’t be removed), look more natural, but require drilling down neighbouring teeth. Implants are the gold standard — fixed, functional like real teeth, preserve bone — but most expensive and require surgery. At your consultation, we’ll discuss all options and help you choose what’s right for your situation, budget and priorities.

How do I care for a partial denture?

Remove it at least once daily for cleaning — use a soft brush and denture cleaner (not regular toothpaste, which is too abrasive). Rinse after eating to clear food from around clasps. Leave it out overnight to let your gums rest, soaking in water or denture solution. Maintain excellent care of your remaining natural teeth — they’re now more vulnerable to decay around where the denture sits. Regular hygiene appointments are essential.

Will my partial denture be visible when I smile?

With proper planning, rarely noticeable. Modern partials hide clasps on less visible teeth wherever possible. Flexible nylon partials have tooth-coloured clasps that are virtually invisible. Metal framework partials use thin, strategically-placed clasps. For front-teeth replacement, we take particular care with shade and shape matching. Most people won’t notice unless told.

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