Dentures in Singapore
Replace missing teeth with comfortable removable dentures at Best Smile Dental. Dentures can help restore chewing, speech, facial support and smile appearance for patients with several missing teeth or a full arch of missing teeth.
What Is Dentures?
Dentures are removable dental appliances used to replace missing teeth. They are custom made to fit your mouth and help support daily functions such as chewing, speaking and smiling.
Dentures can be partial or complete, depending on how many teeth are missing. A partial denture replaces some missing teeth while keeping your remaining natural teeth. A complete denture replaces all teeth in the upper or lower arch.
At Best Smile Dental, our dentist will examine your teeth, gums and bite before recommending the most suitable denture option for your condition, comfort and budget.
When Do You Need Dentures?
Our dentist will check your oral condition and explain whether dentures, dental bridges, implants or other tooth replacement options are more suitable for you.
Types of Dentures
Our dentist will advise which denture type is suitable based on your number of missing teeth, gum condition, bite and budget.
Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are used when you still have some natural teeth remaining. They help fill the gaps caused by missing teeth and support chewing and smile appearance.
Complete Dentures
Complete dentures are used when all teeth in the upper or lower arch are missing. They help restore basic chewing function, speech support and facial appearance.
Acrylic Dentures
Acrylic dentures use a plastic base and are commonly used for removable tooth replacement. They may be suitable for selected partial or full denture cases.
Cobalt Chrome Dentures
Cobalt chrome dentures use a metal framework and may feel thinner, stronger and more stable in suitable cases.
Benefits of Dentures
Dentures can help to:
The final comfort and function depend on your gum condition, denture fit, bite and how well the denture is maintained.
Why Choose Best Smile Dental for Dentures?
Best Smile Dental provides dentures for patients with missing teeth who need a removable tooth replacement option. Our dentist will assess your gums, bite and remaining teeth before recommending a suitable denture design.
Partial and full denture options depending on missing teeth condition
Assessment of denture fit, bite comfort and gum support
Options for patients with loose or uncomfortable existing dentures
Clear explanation of denture material, design and maintenance
Digital records or impressions planned according to case needs
CHAS support for eligible removable dentures
What to Expect During Denture Treatment
01
Consultation and Assessment
Our dentist will examine your teeth, gums, bite and missing tooth areas. X rays may be recommended if needed.
02
Denture Design
Our dentist will discuss the suitable denture type, material, estimated fees and expected result.
03
Impressions and Bite Registration
Impressions and bite records will be taken so the denture can be custom made to fit your mouth.
04
Try In Stage
A try in stage may be arranged to check the appearance, bite and fit before the final denture is completed.
05
Final Denture Fitting
Your denture will be fitted and adjusted for comfort. Our dentist will explain how to wear, remove and clean it.
06
Review and Adjustment
New dentures may need minor adjustments after you start wearing them. Review appointments help improve comfort and fit.
Cost of Dentures in Singapore
The cost of dentures in Singapore depends on the type of denture, material used, number of teeth replaced and treatment complexity.
| Treatment | Estimated Price |
|---|---|
| Partial Denture, Acrylic (Plastic) Base | From S$550 |
| Partial Denture, Cobalt Chrome | From S$750 |
| Plastic Full Denture (Upper or Lower) | From S$800 |
| Cobalt Chrome Full Denture (Upper or Lower) | From S$1,000 |
| Occlusal Adjustment | S$100 |
| Denture Repair | From S$180 |
At Best Smile Dental, our dentist will assess your mouth first and provide a clear treatment plan with estimated fees before you decide.
CHAS Subsidy for Dentures
CHAS subsidies may apply for selected removable denture services, subject to eligibility, card type and claim limits.
| Treatment | CHAS Orange | CHAS Blue | Merdeka Generation | Pioneer Generation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Complete Removable Denture (Upper or Lower) | S$272.50 | S$408.50 | S$413.50 | S$418.50 |
| Partial Removable Denture, Simple (Upper or Lower) | S$202.50 | S$304.00 | S$309.00 | S$314.00 |
| Partial Removable Denture, Complex (Upper or Lower) | S$257.00 | S$385.50 | S$390.50 | S$395.50 |
| Denture Reline or Repair (Upper or Lower) | S$50.00 | S$75.00 | S$80.00 | S$85.00 |
The above refers to the maximum subsidy amount per claim, subject to eligibility and claim limits.
MediSave for Dentures
MediSave is generally not used for routine dentures, as it usually applies to selected surgical dental procedures.
If your denture treatment is part of a larger surgical treatment plan, our clinic team can advise whether any surgical component may be MediSave claimable after assessment.
Aftercare for Dentures
Clean your dentures daily as advised by our dentist. Remove them when sleeping unless instructed otherwise. Keep your gums, tongue and remaining teeth clean with regular brushing.
Avoid using very hot water on dentures, as it may affect their shape. If your denture feels loose, painful or uncomfortable, do not try to adjust it yourself. Book a review so our dentist can check the fit and make adjustments where needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will getting dentures be painful?
Getting dentures is usually not painful. Our dentist will take impressions and measurements to create dentures that fit your mouth as comfortably as possible. It is normal to feel some pressure, tightness or mild soreness when you first start wearing new dentures. Adjustments can be made if needed.
How do I know if I need dentures?
Our dentist will examine your teeth, gums and bite before recommending dentures. Dentures may be suitable if you have missing teeth, difficulty chewing, loose teeth that cannot be saved, or an old denture that feels loose, uncomfortable or worn.
What is the difference between partial dentures and full dentures?
Partial dentures replace some missing teeth when you still have natural teeth remaining. Full dentures replace all teeth in the upper or lower arch.
Can I use CHAS or MediSave for dentures?
CHAS subsidies may be used for selected removable dentures and denture reline or repair, subject to your eligibility and claim limits. You may refer to the CHAS subsidy table above for the maximum subsidy amount per claim.
MediSave is generally not used for routine dentures, as it usually applies to selected surgical dental procedures.
MediSave is generally not used for routine dentures, as it usually applies to selected surgical dental procedures.
How long does denture treatment take?
Denture treatment usually takes about 2 to 4 visits, depending on the denture type and complexity. These visits may include consultation, impressions, bite registration, try in, final fitting and adjustment. Simple partial dentures may be completed faster, while full dentures or more complex cases may take longer.
Will dentures feel loose at first?
New dentures may feel slightly unfamiliar at first as your mouth adjusts. If the denture feels painful, loose or uncomfortable after wearing it, our dentist can review the fit and make adjustments where needed.
Can I eat normally with dentures?
Dentures can help improve chewing, but it may take time to get used to eating with them. Start with softer food, chew slowly and avoid very hard or sticky food until you are more comfortable.
How should I care for my dentures after treatment?
Clean your dentures daily as advised by our dentist and remove them when sleeping unless instructed otherwise. Keep your gums and remaining teeth clean with regular brushing. Avoid using very hot water on dentures, as it may affect their shape. Attend review appointments if recommended.