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Partial dentures

(10 Posts)
MT62 Fri 22-May-26 08:15:03

What’s the difference between nhs partial plate & private, is the private one not made of plastic?
I have a plate with two teeth (side teeth) I absolutely hate it. It’s not uncomfortable but I hate to eat with it, it really spoils the experience of a meal out.
I am going to get implant. Just wish I’d saved the £300 towards it.

annodomini Sun 07-Dec-25 11:50:53

Yes. I had a NHS dentist but paid for my partial denture. It's mainly for front teeth so is specially important. Should I mention it when renewing my annual insurance?

travelsafar Sun 07-Dec-25 08:12:56

Thank you for the reassurance. I will let you know how it goes.😁

lixy Thu 04-Dec-25 07:49:14

Yes, partial denture is very comfortable and has lasted me for years now. Well worth the initial outlay.

rosie1959 Thu 04-Dec-25 07:41:21

Yes mine were done under a private dentist they certainly look realistic

NanaTuesday Thu 04-Dec-25 07:33:36

Paying privately is definitely worth it , I did this during the period of Lockdown & the result was great !

Grammaretto Mon 01-Dec-25 23:02:57

I paid about £1,000 for my partial lower denture. It looks realistic and is comfortable. If I ever need more teeth they can be added.

NanTheWiser Mon 01-Dec-25 22:25:47

Yes, several over the years and always private - much better quality and fit.

Skydancer Mon 01-Dec-25 22:04:01

Yes. Partial ones. Quite expensive but very realistic.

travelsafar Mon 01-Dec-25 21:36:42

I have one from the NHS. It looks so false to me that when I saw my dentist today I agreed to pay for a privately made one. It wasnt cheap and I'm a little worried about what I've agreed to. Anyone on here had privately made dentures??.