Your clinician will explain the differences between these options and help you understand which may be more suitable based on your oral health assessment.
When Might You Need Partial Dentures?
- One or more teeth are missing on an arch but natural teeth remain
- Gaps are affecting your chewing comfort or speech
- Your existing partial denture no longer fits properly and may require replacement
- Tooth loss has caused neighbouring teeth to begin shifting position
- You prefer a flexible, removable option over fixed bridgework or implants
- You have not had a dental assessment in over 12 months and have ongoing oral health concerns
Addressing tooth loss in a timely way can help support your broader oral health. Our team will assess your condition thoroughly before recommending any course of treatment.

How the Procedure Works
Getting partial dentures at Dental Reflections Lower Hutt involves a straightforward process carried out over several appointments. Here is what you can expect at each stage.
At Dental Reflections Lower Hutt, an itemised estimate is always provided following your assessment so you have a clear understanding of what is involved before treatment begins. A consultation is always recommended to receive a personalised cost overview based on your specific circumstances.
A full denture replaces every tooth on an arch, while a partial denture fills specific gaps where some natural teeth remain. Your clinician will assess your oral condition and recommend the most suitable option based on your individual needs. Both are custom-fabricated to support everyday oral function and a natural appearance.
Adjustment periods vary from person to person. It is common to experience some initial awareness of the appliance while eating and speaking in the first few weeks. Follow-up appointments are available to address any concerns during the settling-in period and to support your comfort as your mouth naturally adapts.
Remove and rinse your appliance after meals where possible. Brush gently with a soft denture brush to help prevent stain build-up and soak overnight to maintain hygiene and shape. Caring for your remaining natural teeth and gums is equally important. Your clinician is designed to provide clear, personalised care guidance following your fitting. Suitability, timelines, risks, costs, and outcomes vary and will be discussed during consultation.
Filling gaps following tooth loss may help reduce the risk of neighbouring teeth shifting out of position over time. At Dental Reflections Lower Hutt, your clinician takes precise moulds to ensure your appliance fits accurately and supports the alignment of your remaining teeth alongside your broader oral health.
Jaw and gum structure can change naturally over time, which may affect how your appliance sits. In some cases, a reline, adjustment, or replacement may be recommended to restore a comfortable and secure fit. Our team will assess your current oral condition and guide you through the most suitable option for your needs.
Book a Consultation at Dental Reflections Lower Hutt
If you are considering partial dentures in Lower Hutt or would like to discuss your tooth replacement options, our team at Dental Reflections Lower Hutt is here to help.
We offer a thorough oral health assessment and a personalised treatment discussion so you can make an informed decision about your care. There is no obligation, simply an opportunity to understand what may be suitable for your situation.
Contact us today to arrange a consultation at our Lower Hutt dental clinic.