dentures
Denture Specialist in Singapore
A complete smile can affect how you look, speak, and feel. At Frank Dental, we provide full dentures, partial dentures, and single-tooth denture options in Singapore, supporting daily comfort and function for individuals replacing one or more missing teeth.
- +65 8897 1286
- 531 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, #01-2443D, Cheng San Centre, Singapore 560531
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Dentures Treatment Overview
Cost
- full (per arch) one row - $592 - $800 nett
- no gst
Financing
Multiple payment plans available. Can use CHAS/MG/PG.
Duration
30 mins – 1 hour
Pain Level
Mild, minimal discomfort.
What Are Dentures and When Do You Need Them?
Dentures are removable dental appliances used to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. They help restore your smile, support facial muscles, and improve your ability to eat and speak.
Dentures are commonly recommended in the following situations:
- You’ve lost one or more teeth due to injury, decay, or gum disease
- You’re experiencing difficulty chewing or speaking
- You want to restore facial volume and appearance after tooth loss
- You’re looking for a non-surgical tooth replacement option
Types of Dentures
Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are typically recommended when you still have some natural teeth. They fill the gaps left by missing teeth and are designed to blend in with the rest of your smile. These are a popular choice for patients who want to restore their smile without needing full dentures.
Full Dentures
Full dentures are designed for individuals who need to replace all missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw. They help support everyday functions such as eating and speaking, while also restoring facial structure. Each set is planned to fit comfortably and align with your oral condition, supporting daily use and ease of maintenance.
Single Tooth Dentures
A single tooth denture is a simple yet effective way to replace just one missing tooth. It slots seamlessly into your smile, providing aesthetic and functional support without the need for surgery or implants. Many patients in Singapore choose this as a cost-effective, minimally invasive option.
Cost of Dentures at Frank Dental Singapore
Denture treatment costs range from $360 to $800.
| Procedure | Price |
|---|---|
| Consultation + Assessment | $30 |
| Single-tooth denture (Acrylic) | From $360 |
| Partial Dentures (Acrylic) | From $430 |
| Full dentures (Upper or Lower) | From $700 |
Note: Subsidies (such as CHAS/MG/PG) may apply for eligible Singapore residents, which can help reduce out-of-pocket costs.
Payment and Financing Details
| Payment Mode | Details |
|---|---|
| CHAS/MG/PG | Frank Dental is a CHAS and Medisave-accredited clinic. Subsidies may apply based on clinical eligibility. |
| Major Banks | Interest-free instalment plans from most major banks are acepted |
| Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) | Collaborations with platforms like Atome and Hoolah can help manage upfront costs. |
| Dental Insurance | Speak to your provider to check if dentures are covered under your benefits |
| In-House Dental Plans | Options are available to reduce long-term treatment costs for regular patients |
CHAS, MG, and PG Subsidies for Dentures
Eligible CHAS, Merdeka Generation and Pioneer Generation cardholders may receive subsidies for selected denture procedures at participating dental clinics. The amount depends on the type of denture procedure and the patient’s card tier.
| Denture Types | Claim Limits | Subsidy Amount | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHAS Orange | CHAS Blue | Pioneer Generation | Merdeka Generation | ||
| Denture Reline/Repair (Upper or Lower) | Up to 1 upper and 1 lower denture reline/repair per calendar year. | $50.00 | $75.00 | $80.00 | $85.00 |
The dentist will assess whether the procedure meets the relevant CHAS claim guidelines. Patients will need to pay any remaining amount after the subsidy is deducted from the clinic’s charges. For denture procedures that require several visits, the subsidy can only be claimed after treatment has been completed and before the patient’s CHAS card expires.
Our Denture Treatment Process in Singapore
Step 1: Consultation and Assessment
We begin with a detailed consultation to understand your needs, medical history, and oral condition. During this visit, the dentist will assess whether full dentures or other suitable denture options are appropriate, based on the number of missing teeth, gum health, and daily comfort considerations.
Step 2: Oral Preparation
If there are any remaining teeth that need to be extracted or adjusted, this will be done prior to denture fitting. We also take care of any gum treatment necessary to ensure your mouth is ready to support your new dentures comfortably.
Step 3: Impressions and Measurements
Next, we take precise dental impressions and bite measurements to ensure your dentures fit securely and function properly. This step is critical for customising the dentures to your unique mouth shape.
Step 4: Try-In and Fitting
A trial version of the denture is created for you to try. This allows your denture specialist check the fit, bite, and appearance before the final version is made. Adjustments are done at this stage for optimal comfort.
Step 5: Final Denture Placement
Once the final denture is ready, it will be fitted and adjusted during your visit. Whether you’ve chosen full or partial dentures in Singapore, we make sure they fit comfortably and look natural.
Caring for Your Dentures
Proper care keeps your dentures clean, comfortable, and long-lasting.
Cleaning
- Brush your dentures daily with a soft-bristled brush and denture-specific cleanser
- Rinse them thoroughly after every meal to remove food particles
- Avoid using regular toothpaste, which may be too abrasive
Handling
- Handle dentures carefully to avoid accidental drops or cracks
- Always clean them over a basin of water or towel to soften the impact if dropped
- Never try to adjust or repair them yourself
Storage
- Remove dentures at night to allow your gums to rest
- Soak them overnight in a denture-cleaning solution or plain water (never hot water, which can warp them)
- Store them in a clean, dry container when not in use
Follow-Up Care
Even well-made dentures may need periodic adjustments. Visit your denture specialist in Singapore for:
- Routine check-ups
- Denture relining or rebasing
- Adjustments to relieve pressure spots or discomfort
Book a Consultation with Our Denture Specialist Today
A well-fitting set of dentures supports daily activities such as eating, speaking, and smiling with confidence. At Frank Dental, our dentists will guide you through each stage of the process, from assessment to fitting, with clear explanations and cost transparency. If you are considering full dentures, the consultation allows for a careful review of your oral condition and practical needs, so the next steps can be planned clearly and comfortably.
FAQs About Dentures in Singapore
What’s the difference between partial and full dentures?
Are flexible dentures better than traditional acrylic dentures?
Flexible dentures are made from softer materials, making them more comfortable and less prone to breakage. They’re ideal for patients with sensitive gums or irregular jaw shapes. However, your denture specialist will recommend the most suitable type based on your needs and budget.
If you’re exploring treatment options and looking for an affordable dental clinic in Singapore, Frank Dental offers professional denture services tailored to restore both function and comfort.
Can I get a denture for just one missing tooth?
Yes, a single tooth denture is a great option for replacing just one missing tooth—especially if you prefer a non-invasive, removable solution over dental implants.
How do I care for my dentures and prevent plaque buildup?
Daily cleaning is essential to remove food debris and prevent plaque buildup. We also recommend visiting your denture specialist regularly for professional plaque removal and check-ups.
Will I need to extract any teeth before getting dentures?
In some cases, extractions are necessary to make space for your new dentures and ensure a proper fit. If required, we also offer wisdom tooth removal services as part of your overall treatment plan, ensuring everything is handled in one place for your convenience.
How long will it take to get used to my new dentures?
It can take a few weeks for your mouth and facial muscles to adapt to new dentures. During this period, speaking and eating may feel different, and some soreness may occur as the tissues adjust. Begin with softer foods, practise speaking aloud and follow the care advice provided by your dentist. Arrange a review if discomfort persists or the dentures feel loose.