Dentures

We manufacture a wide range of dentures.

For our clients servicing NHS patients, we offer acrylic or chrome dentures.

For our clients servicing private patients, we also offer flexible and semi-flexible dentures, such as Valplast or Vertex.  We can also assist with implant retained dentures.

NHS Dentures

All our NHS dentures are manufactured using Schottlander Pegasus acrylics, and Schottlander Delphic V teeth.

Chrome frames used in NHS chrome dentures are manufactured to a high standard to match the price point.

Our NHS dentures can be customised to suit the patient's needs, including options such as name tags, soft lining, or an upgrade to high impact acrylic.  They can also be fit to model at the finish stage, which can help reduce the need for chairside adjustments and save clinicians valuable time.

Private Dentures

All our private dentures are fully customisable, and we use Schottlander teeth as standard with options for Delphic V, 4Natur or Enigmalife.  Private dentures are provided set up on an AV articulator at the try in stage*, and fit to model as standard at the finish stage.

Acrylic

All our private acrylic dentures are manufactured using Lucitone 199 high impact acrylic, for additional strength and durability.

Chrome

Chrome frames used in private chrome dentures are manufactured to a very high standard.

Valplast

Valplast dentures are a comfortable, flexible, strong, and lightweight option for partial dentures.

Vertex

Vertex dentures are a semi-flexible option which provide excellent fit due to minimal shrinkage during manufacture. They are hypoallergenic and virtually unbreakable. The nature of Vertex dentures means they can accommodate some designs that are similar to those that can be used with a chrome denture.

Further Information

Implant Retained

For information regarding implant retained dentures, please contact the lab to discuss.

*Articulation at try in

For dentures of 5 teeth or more.  Not available to clients serviced by courier or post.

Process

For an optimal result for patients, we recommend that secondary impressions and a try in are completed before the finished denture is produced.

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