Fitting Dentures in Maitland

At Maitland Dental Care, we provide modern dental treatments and personalised care for patients of all ages in a welcoming, long-established local practice.

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Your Local Denture Clinic

As we age, our teeth can wear down or become damaged beyond repair. Dental prosthetics offer a reliable solution to restore both function and appearance. We provide custom-made options, including full and partial dentures, as well as mouthguards and occlusal splints to protect and support your smile. Our dentures are produced locally, designed to look natural, and carefully fitted using a wax try-in to ensure comfort and precision.


Contact our friendly team today on (02) 4933 5081 to book an appointment. Everyone deserves to have a beautiful smile.

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Full & Partial Dentures

A full denture is a removable dental appliance that replaces all the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw. A partial denture fills in the spaces left by missing teeth and is attached to the remaining natural teeth.


At Maitland Dental Care, we fit full and partial dentures to suit patients who have lost all or some of their teeth. Whatever you need, we can tailor a solution to suit, offering a natural-looking set of new teeth. Our dentists will provide an examination to determine whether full or partial dentures are required. If full dentures are chosen, and you still have remaining teeth, we can also perform extractions.


Get in touch to discuss which dental prosthetic best suits you.

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Custom Denture Solutions

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Comfortable Options

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Secure Fit

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Implant Retained Overdentures

Implant-retained overdentures are a type of dental prosthesis that is supported by dental implants. They are used to replace one or more missing teeth and are removable by the patient.


At Maitland Dental care we fit implant overdentures. Once dental implants have been placed and they have integrated with the bone, the implant-retained overdentures can be fitted to the implants. Implant-retained overdentures have many benefits, including being much more stable and comfortable than traditional dentures.


Contact our friendly team to learn more about implant overdentures and see if they are the right fit for your mouth.

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FAQ

  • How painful are dentures?

    Dentures are carefully constructed and fitted and should not cause you any discomfort. However, if you notice uneven pressure, jaw soreness or other discomfort, talk to your dentist. 

  • What are the benefits of dentures?

    Some benefits of dentures are: They are removable teeth that can replace missing teeth


    They come in many different styles to fit your needs


    They can help you speak & eat normally again


    You might feel more confident with a full smile

    • Drinking  beverages such as coffee, tea & red wine
    • Smoking cigarettes
    • Eating foods such as blueberries, soy sauce & curry
    • Not practicing proper dental hygiene
    • Certain health conditions
    • Genetics
  • What are signs that I need new dentures?

    Below are common signs that indicate you may need dentures:


    • Severe toothaches
    • Gaps between teeth
    • Unstable teeth
    • Bleeding, inflamed, sensitive or swollen gums
    • One or more missing teeth
    • Damaged teeth
  • What’s the difference between full and partial dentures?

    Full dentures are used when all teeth are missing. Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth are remaining and can be saved.

  • What’s the difference between dentures and crowns/bridges?

    Dentures are removable false teeth, while crowns and bridges are fixed dental appliances. Crowns fit over the entire surface of a tooth and cover the tooth’s natural crown, while bridges attach to two or more surrounding teeth and support a false tooth or teeth in the middle. Ultimately, the decision of whether you would benefit most from dentures or fixed dental prosthesis is something you should discuss with your dentist.