Complete Dentures

We Fabricate Full Dentures in Toukley

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Custom-Fit Complete Dentures

At Toukley Denture Clinic, we are a trusted provider of complete dentures on the Mid North Central Coast. As a family-owned and operated practice, we have been serving the local Wyong Shire community since 1983. 


Dedicated to making secure and comfortable dentures, our custom-fit dentures are designed to resemble real teeth and gums. Our goal is to help you achieve a natural-looking smile you can feel confident about.


Contact us on (02) 4396 6184 to book an appointment.

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Our Denture Fabrication Process

Our denture fabrication process begins with a FREE initial consultation to assess your oral health, determine an appropriate treatment plan, discuss informed and financial consent, and make a series of appointments.


Appointments (in general)

  • Impressions - Using various techniques we take an exact representation of your mouth.


  • Bite - determining the relationship. between the upper and lower jaws, as well as discussing teeth shape and colour.



  • Try in - an, in - mouth detailed wax model, the appearance of which you must sign off on before the job can be processed to completion.


Adjustments for the lifetime of the denture can be made afterward to ensure the most comfortable fit possible.


At Toukley Denture Clinic, we strive to deliver exceptional patient care throughout the entire manufacturing process. Speak with us today to find out more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long do dentures last?

    The lifespan of full dentures can vary, but with proper care and regular maintenance, they typically last around 5-10 years. It's important to visit your dentist or denture clinic for periodic check-ups to assess the condition of your dentures and ensure their longevity.

  • How do I look after dentures?

    To maintain dentures, it's essential to clean them daily using a soft-bristle brush and regular toothpaste. Rinse them after meals, handle them with care and store them in water when not in use. 

  • What are dentures made of?

    Dentures are most commonly made from acrylic resin—a durable and lightweight material that closely resembles the appearance of natural teeth and gums. The base of the denture is typically made of acrylic, while the teeth themselves are often also made of acrylic; they can be porcelain although this is being phased out of the industry.


    Alternative base materials are available for partial dentures: 

    Metal - a chromium cobalt alloy that is stronger and thinner than acrylic, but cannot be altered easily. 


    Valplast - A nylon composite material that is more flexible and thinner than acrylic and does not require wire retainers; it cannot be altered easily.


    These materials can be chosen for their cost, durability, aesthetics and functional properties. 

  • How long does it take to make dentures?

    The time it takes to make partial dentures can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the case and the specific requirements of the patient. The process usually takes several weeks, allowing for proper examination, impressions, design, fabrication and fitting of the dentures.

  • How durable are dentures?

    Dentures are designed to be durable and withstand the normal forces of chewing and speaking. However, their longevity can be influenced by factors such as oral hygiene, maintenance, and wear and tear. With proper care and regular check-ups, partial dentures can provide long-lasting functionality.

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Full Denture Benefits

Full dentures offer numerous benefits to individuals who have experienced tooth loss or are in need of a complete teeth replacement solution. They include:


  • Restored functionality: Full dentures allow you to regain the ability to chew and speak properly, improving overall oral functionality.
  • Enhanced appearance: Complete dentures are designed to look like natural teeth, helping to improve the appearance of your mouth. 
  • Improved oral health: Full dentures help support the structure of your face, preventing the sagging of facial muscles that can occur due to tooth loss. 
  • Customisable: Dentures are customisable and can be tailored to your specific mouth shape. You can also choose the colour, shape and size of the teeth.


Please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like to learn more. We are here to help with any questions or concerns you may have.

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