New
dentures
New Dentures from just £450.
Here at The Denture Shop we supply partial or full dentures from as little as £450.
We make professional dentures that are made to last. Many people have previously experienced problems with dentures, so we take the time to get to know each customer and their history. Using this information we can make recommendations for your new dentures to give you a smile that lasts. Better still, our dentures cost less than you might think.
Advice on denture care
Your denture should fit comfortably, function well and look natural. New dentures may feel awkward or even uncomfortable for a few weeks until you become accustomed to them. The dentures may feel loose while the muscles of your cheek and tongue learn to keep them in place.
It’s not unusual to experience minor irritation or soreness during this period. As your mouth becomes accustomed to the dentures, these problems should diminish. If any problems persist, particularly irritation or soreness, be sure to contact us for an appointment. Try to leave the dentures in as much as possible so our Clinical Dental Technician can see where the sore spot is and resolve the problem.
Expert advice from a GDC registered Clinical Dental Technician
Our Technicians are fully qualified and registered with the General Dental Council (GDC). You get the very best of private treatment, with extra long appointments so we can take the time to find the ideal solution for you.
Customer care is our top priority, and we endeavour to get everything just right so you get a great result every time.
Find your dentures break often?
Chrome cobalt dentures could be ideal for you. These dentures have a metal framework, making them a lot stronger and longer lasting. They are healthier for your gum tissue and perfect for those with a heavy bite.
Cleaning your new dentures
Just like with natural teeth, your dentures need to be kept clean to avoid staining and keep them hygienic. After every meal, rinse your dentures in warm (not hot) water. On an evening, your dentures should be cleaned fully. Generally the rule is to brush, soak and then brush your dentures again. Use a mild soapy solution to do this, and not toothpaste as it is too abrasive. Always clean your dentures over a bowl of water or a folded towel in case you drop them.
To take care of your dentures, simply:
- Brush your dentures before soaking to remove any food debris.
- Use effervescent denture cleaner to help remove stubborn stains and leave your denture feeling fresher.
- Brush your dentures again, as you would your own teeth. Be careful not to scrub too hard as this may cause grooves in the surface. Make sure you clean all surfaces of the denture, including the part which comes into contact with your gums.
"I have just recently had new dentures made at the Denture Shop in chester-le-street. All covid-19 safety measures were in place and both Kirstie and Fiona were welcoming and very professional. They consulted me at all times and helped in my decisions making as it a long time since I had new dentures. Would definitely recommend this place if anyone needs Denture treatment. 10/10."
L.Ridley