Our Location

Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre
3 Mount Elizabeth, #08-03/08-08/08-10
Singapore 228510

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri: 9:00 am to 5:30 pm
Sat: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Closed on Sundays/Public Holidays

Phone (65) 6734 9393
Fax (65) 6733 6032

For urgent matters, please contact the emergency number on your dentist's card or the Mount Elizabeth A&E department at (65) 6731-2218.

Our Prosthodontics Team

Dr. Ansgar Cheng

Dr. Ansgar Cheng
Prosthodontist
Experience: 21 years


  • Adj. Assoc. Professor, National University of Singapore
  • Consultant, National University Hospital
  • Examiner, Royal College of Dentists (Canada)
  • Committee, Dental Specialists Accreditation Board

Dr. Neo Tee Khin

Dr. Neo Tee Khin
Prosthodontist
Experience: 20 Years


  • Adj. Senior Lecturer, National University of Singapore
  • Consultant, National University Hospital
  • Diplomate, American Board of Prosthodontics
  • Dental Specialists Assessment Committee (Prosthodontics)

Dr. Elvin Leong
Prosthodontist
Experience: 11 years


  • Clinical Tutor, National University of Singapore
  • President, Prosthodontics Society (Singapore)
  • Formerly, Registrar, Prosthodontics, National Dental Centre

Dentures

What are dentures?

Dentures are artificial teeth that can be removed. Many people who are missing one tooth, several teeth or all their teeth, benefit greatly from denture teeth. Made from the latest polymer resin materials, dentures are very natural looking and they can be matched in color and appearance to your other teeth.

Without support from teeth and dentures, facial muscles sag, making a person look older. With dentures, you'll be able to eat and speak - things that people often take for granted until their natural teeth are gone.

A complete denture is for people who have no teeth in their lower jaw or upper jaw, or both jaws. Complete dentures should be removed and cleaned daily to keep your gums healthy and to allow your tissues to relax.

Partial dentures are for people who have some natural teeth remaining, or who only need to replace a few teeth. The benefits are the same as for full denture wearers: your facial muscles will be supported, your smile improved and your ability to chew and speak will be enhanced. The dentures should be removed and cleaned daily to keep your gums healthy and to allow your tissues to relax.

What does the procedure involve?

Several visits to a prosthodontist are usually required to make the dental impressions and make sure your denture teeth fit right. These multiple appointments are essential for receiving all the benefits you'll gain from the dentures - your enhanced ability to chew, a great-looking youthful smile, and confidence when speaking.

When will I be able to resume daily activities?

You can resume your daily activities immediately.

Will I be in pain?

There will be no pain but you may find that it takes a little time to get used to your new dentures.

How long will the dentures last?

You should expect to have your dentist reline the denture every two years. A well maintained denture can last for decades.



More information on Dentures

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