Targeted Tooth Replacement
Forster Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are a practical solution for individuals who are missing several teeth but still have healthy natural teeth remaining. At Twin Towns Denture Clinic in Forster, we create partial dentures that restore both function and appearance while helping maintain natural tooth alignment. These removable appliances are designed to blend with your existing teeth and are available in various materials such as acrylic or metal frameworks, depending on clinical needs and preferences.
Our Forster clinic supports patients across Tuncurry, Laurieton and surrounding areas. We tailor every partial denture to ensure a stable fit and balanced bite, taking care to assess the supporting teeth and gum structures before fabrication. If you’re exploring options to replace missing teeth without committing to more invasive procedures, partial dentures may be the right choice. Call (02) 6554 8821 to book your free consultation.
Blends with Smile
Removable & Adjustable
Multiple Material Options
Everyday Function
Comfortable, Secure Placement
Each partial denture is built to fill the gaps left by missing teeth, helping prevent remaining natural teeth from shifting out of place. The denture is supported by surrounding teeth, often with the aid of precision clasps or flexible components that offer a secure yet comfortable fit. Whether you need a partial for the upper or lower arch—or both—we’ll ensure it is carefully planned and fabricated to restore normal chewing and speaking functions.

Partial dentures are a conservative treatment option that can be removed for cleaning and adjusted over time as oral conditions change. They help preserve jaw alignment and provide an affordable, non-surgical alternative to implants or bridges. Patients are encouraged to schedule a consultation to review the most suitable type of partial denture for their needs.
FAQ
Everything You Need To Know
What is the difference between full and partial dentures?
Full dentures are used when all teeth in the upper or lower jaw are missing, while partial dentures replace one or more missing teeth when some natural teeth remain. Partial dentures rely on surrounding teeth for support and are typically smaller, using either metal or acrylic frameworks to hold the replacement teeth in place. They are removable and designed to fit around existing teeth without affecting their health or stability.
How are partial dentures held in place?
Partial dentures are usually held in place using clasps that attach to nearby natural teeth. In some cases, flexible or precision-fit components may be used for improved comfort and aesthetics. These mechanisms keep the denture stable during eating and speaking, but still allow for easy removal when needed. The fit can be refined with adjustments over time to ensure long-term comfort.
Can I eat normally with partial dentures?
Most patients adapt to eating with partial dentures after a short adjustment period. While it may feel unusual at first, the dentures help restore the ability to chew more efficiently. It's recommended to start with softer foods and gradually reintroduce firmer textures. Avoiding very sticky or hard foods can help prevent damage to the denture and improve comfort during use.
Are partial dentures a permanent solution?
Partial dentures are considered a long-term but removable solution. They do not involve surgery or permanent attachment, and with proper care, they can last for several years. Over time, changes in the mouth may require relines or replacements. Regular dental check-ups are important to monitor the fit and condition of the denture as well as the health of remaining natural teeth.