Providing Partial Dentures in the Southern Highlands

Filling Gaps in Your Smile

A partial denture is made to fill gaps left by one or more missing teeth. This will also help prevent other teeth from changing position. At Highlands Denture Clinic, we design and implement partial dentures in the Southern Highlands. Rest assured, we will do everything possible to accommodate your unique dental needs.


As everyone's mouth is different, our dental prosthetist will work with you to achieve a comfortable, natural-looking fit. We will discuss with you the types of partial dentures available, and the methods we believe will help you achieve a complete smile again.


We always put your comfort first at our clinic. Our staff will carefully explain what every step of the process entails. We will also ensure you receive practical tips for taking care of your partial dentures in the long term.


Call our Willow Vale denture clinic today to book an appointment. You can reach us at (02) 4871 3526. We accommodate clients from Mittagong, Bowral, Moss Vale and surrounding regions. In addition to partial dentures, we offer full dentures, denture repairs and relines.

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Potential Benefits of Partial Dentures

Partial dentures may be a practical solution for individuals with some missing teeth. The following are just a handful of potential benefits they afford.


  1. Restored Functionality: Partial dentures may help restore the ability to chew and speak more effectively.
  2. Improved Aesthetics: They can assist in filling gaps, helping to enhance the appearance of your smile.
  3. Prevent Shifting: Partial dentures may help prevent remaining natural teeth from shifting into the gaps.
  4. Cost-Effective: They can be a more affordable option compared to dental implants or bridges.
  5. Removable and Easy to Clean: Partial dentures are removable, which can make cleaning and maintenance more straightforward.


Consider partial dentures as a way to assist with restoring both function and appearance. If you'd like to discover how our dental prosthetists can develop a solution for your unique needs, don't hesitate to reach out to us today.

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Care Tips for Partial Dentures

Proper care for partial dentures can help extend their lifespan and maintain their appearance and function. It's important to clean them daily using a soft-bristled brush and non-abrasive denture cleaner to remove food particles, plaque and stains. Avoid using regular toothpaste as it can be too harsh and may damage the surface of the dentures.


When not wearing your partial dentures, they should be kept in water or a denture soaking solution to prevent them from drying out and losing their shape. Be sure to rinse them thoroughly before wearing them again, especially if they’ve been soaked in a cleaning solution.


Additionally, maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial. Even with partial dentures, brushing and flossing your remaining natural teeth can help prevent decay and gum disease, ensuring the surrounding tissues stay healthy. Regular dental check-ups can assist in ensuring the fit and condition of your partial dentures are maintained.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I eat normally with partial dentures?

    While partial dentures can assist in restoring chewing function, it may take some time to adjust to eating with them. Starting with softer foods and gradually introducing harder foods can help with the transition. Avoid biting directly with the front teeth to prevent putting unnecessary pressure on the dentures, and cut food into smaller pieces to make chewing more manageable.

  • How long do partial dentures last?

    Partial dentures typically last several years, depending on wear and tear, oral hygiene, and changes in the shape of your gums or natural teeth. Over time, adjustments or relines may be necessary to maintain a comfortable and secure fit. Regular dental check-ups can help ensure that the partial dentures continue to function properly and that any needed modifications are made.

  • Will partial dentures affect my speech?

    Initially, partial dentures may feel unfamiliar, and you might notice some changes in your speech, such as difficulty pronouncing certain words. However, most people adapt to the sensation over time. Practising speaking slowly and clearly can help speed up the adjustment period, and over time, you’ll likely find that your speech returns to normal as you grow accustomed to the partial dentures.

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