Dentures

Dentures Fitted for Comfort & Functionality

Dentures are removable appliances that you wear to replace missing teeth. They improve aesthetics, assist with better eating/chewing and can even support your lips and cheeks. At Cairns Precision Dental Group, we fit personalised dentures and provide practical advice for maintaining them in the long term.


There are multiple types of dentures, depending on how many teeth you need to replace. The base of the denture is designed and handmade especially for your mouth, this can be made from either an acrylic or metal base to which we add acrylic teeth. The denture teeth come in a wide variety of colours, shapes and sizes.


At Cairns Precision Dental all our Dentures are handmade onsite by our experienced and talented Dental Technician.

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Complete Dentures

Complete dentures are full-mouth removable appliances that replace all the teeth in your upper or lower jaw. When all teeth have been removed, what is left is the bony ridge of the jaw and the surrounding soft tissues. Full dentures rely on suction as the main source of retention.


As the bony ridge naturally recedes over time, suction can no longer hold the denture in place. Dental Implants can be an option to help retain the denture securely in the mouth.


The process from start to finish requires precise planning to design and create dentures that will ensure maximum comfort and functionality and, of course, provide you with the natural and athletically pleasing smile that you have always wanted.

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Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are a fantastic alternative when you need to replace a few missing teeth. Partial dentures lock into place with special clasps that wrap around your existing teeth. This enables the denture to have a secure hold in the mouth.


Once again, precise planning is required to design and create the denture to ensure maximum aesthetics, comfort and functionality while maintaining the natural layout of the exiting teeth. Our team of friendly and compassionate dentists, working with our talented dental technician, always includes a ‘try-in’ appointment so we can ensure the colour, shape and size of the dentures match your existing smile.

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Immediate Dentures

Sometimes, you may need to have some teeth extracted to add an existing partial denture or for a new Full denture. To avoid the awkward period where there are visible gaps in your smile during the healing phase and transition phase after extractions.


We can offer our patients the option of immediate dentures, which are fitted on the same day that they have the teeth extracted. Sometimes, an immediate denture acts as a mask to help them maintain a natural and functional smile while their mouth heals.


Once everything has healed and stabilised, we can work together on making your permanent denture.

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Maintenance of Dentures

After your denture is made, there are still some requirements for ongoing checks and maintenance. Naturally your body keeps changing as you age; therefore, it is necessary to adapt the denture to these changes.


Your bone levels and gums often shrink due to ageing, loss of teeth and deteriorating health conditions. Ongoing checks are required to prevent ill-fitting dentures that can cause you discomfort and difficulties eating and speaking. Depending on the extent of changes and/or adaptations required, a denture reline may be required to fill in the gaps between your existing denture and your current oral condition.

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Denture Repairs

Despite being made with premium-quality materials, dentures can still be prone to damage and breakages if not maintained properly. Cairns Precision Dental Group is prepared to quickly minimise time without your dentures and repair them as soon as possible.


To minimise breakages, Cairns Precision Dental Group recommends six-monthly checks to find any issues earlier and ensure your dentures are snug and comfortable against your gums, lips, tongue and remaining teeth. It is also important to attend regularly because your dentist performs a cancer screening at every check-up visit.


If your denture has been damaged or broken, here at Cairns Precision Dental, we offer the convenience of same-day repairs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between conventional and immediate dentures?

    Conventional dentures are made after the gums have healed following tooth extractions, which can take several weeks or months. This often requires a waiting period without teeth. Immediate dentures, on the other hand, are prepared in advance and placed immediately after extractions, allowing patients to have teeth right away. 

  • How do I know if I need dentures?

    Dentures may be an option if you are missing multiple teeth and experiencing difficulties with chewing, speaking, or facial support. If you have loose or severely damaged teeth that cannot be restored with other treatments, dentures may provide a functional and aesthetic solution. A consultation with a dentist in Cairns will help determine if full or partial dentures are a suitable choice based on your oral health and lifestyle.

  • How long does it take to get dentures?

    The process of getting dentures in Cairns typically takes a few weeks, depending on the type of denture and any necessary adjustments. The procedure generally includes an initial consultation, dental impressions, fabrication, and fitting appointments to help ensure comfort and functionality. If extractions are needed, healing time may extend the process before dentures can be fitted properly.

  • How do I take care of my dentures?

    Proper denture care is important for maintaining their durability and oral health. Dentures should be cleaned daily with a soft brush and denture cleaner, not regular toothpaste, which can be too abrasive. It’s also recommended to soak them overnight in a denture solution to keep them from drying out. Regular check-ups with a dentist in Cairns can help maintain the fit and condition of your dentures.

  • Can I eat normally with dentures?

    Yes, but it may take some time to adjust to eating with new dentures. Initially, it’s helpful to start with soft foods and cut food into small pieces to make chewing easier. Over time, people often adapt and can eat a variety of foods comfortably. If your partial dentures in Cairns or full dentures feel loose or cause discomfort while eating, adjustments may be needed to improve the fit.

  • How long do dentures last, and when should they be replaced?

    Dentures may last 5 to 10 years, but their lifespan depends on proper care and changes in your oral structure. Over time, natural bone loss and gum shrinkage can cause dentures to become loose or uncomfortable, requiring adjustments or replacements. Regular visits to a dentist in Cairns can help monitor fit and allow you to get timely repairs or new dentures if necessary.

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