Following an accident last year which resulted in the loss of 6 upper front teeth, I was fitted with a denture. At first, the mere idea appalled me but the dentist was kind and reassuring and metaphorically held my hand every step of the process. I am seriously dentist phobic so this was important! From first visit to final fitting took around 2 months and, a year on, I find it hard to remember how worried I was.
The denture is light, fits comfortably and is well colour-matched with my own teeth. Truthfully, my new teeth look considerably better than the real ones ever did. To date, they haven't stuck themselves into a bread roll or flown across the room when I sneeze or any of the horrors I'd thought possible. First thing in the morning, I brush my teeth, then sprinkle a little Wernets Ultra powder fixative on the denture then that's it for the day.
The dentist said my mouth may "shrink" a little over 12 to 18 months which might involve re-making the denture to prevent discomfort. So far, this hasn't occurred.
I went to a private dental clinic - NHS dentists around here are as rare as hens' teeth if you'll pardon the expression - and I have no idea whether I would have received such considerate and thoughtful care at the hands of the NHS. Total cost, including extraction of broken roots and antibiotic treatment for an infection, came to around £2000. Worth every penny.