Restoring comfort, confidence, and function

Dentures & Implants

Missing teeth can affect more than just your smile, they can change how you speak, eat, and feel day to day. At Tooth Works, we offer personalised solutions for replacing teeth, with options that look natural and feel secure. Whether you need a full or partial denture, or you’re exploring implants, we’ll guide you through your choices clearly and support you through every stage of treatment.

What we offer

We provide a range of tooth replacement options tailored to your needs, lifestyle, and comfort, all designed to restore confidence and quality of life.

Partial & Full Dentures

Removable dentures to replace missing teeth, custom-fitted for a comfortable, natural-looking result. We work closely with the Cosmetic Denture Clinic onsite to ensure seamless care.

Implant Restorations

We partner with trusted providers for implant placement and complete the final restoration here in the clinic — for a result that looks, feels, and functions like a natural tooth.

Support & Guidance

Not sure what you need? We’ll walk you through your options, explain what to expect, and help you choose the right path for you, no pressure, just clarity and care.

FAQs

What’s the difference between partial and full dentures?

Partial dentures replace a few missing teeth and fit around your natural ones. Full dentures replace all teeth on the upper or lower arch. We’ll help you decide which suits your needs best.

With proper care, dentures can last 5–10 years. Over time, your mouth shape may change, so regular check-ups help ensure they still fit comfortably and work well.

Yes, today’s dentures are designed to look and feel more natural than ever. We customise the shape, fit, and shade to suit your smile.

Implants are titanium posts placed into the jawbone to act as artificial tooth roots. A crown or bridge is attached on top, providing a permanent, secure solution for missing teeth.

It depends on your needs, bone health, and preferences. Implants offer a permanent, fixed solution, while dentures are more flexible and non-surgical. We’ll help you compare your options clearly.

With good care, dental implants can last 10 years or more, often decades. Regular hygiene and check-ups are key to their long-term success.

They can be, especially in injury-related cases. We’re happy to help with eligibility questions and provide documentation for claims.

Reach out to our friendly team to find out how we can support your care.