Choosing the Right Denture Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated
Tooth loss is common, but the right solution isn’t always obvious. Many patients come to Future Smiles unsure whether they need full dentures or a partial appliance.
The answer depends on several factors:
- How many teeth are missing
- The condition of remaining teeth
- Your budget and long-term oral health goals
- What’s covered under CDCP or other programs
We’re here to make the decision clear, comfortable, and pressure-free.
What Are Full Dentures?
Full (or complete) dentures replace all of the teeth in either the upper or lower arch, or both. They rest directly on your gums and are custom-fitted to provide a natural appearance and strong suction for daily wear.
Best for:
- Patients missing all their natural teeth
- Those with failing or severely damaged teeth
- Full-mouth restorations
Pros:
- Restore full smile and chewing ability
- Can be made with or without dental implants for extra support
- Often fully covered under CDCP for eligible patients
What Are Partial Dentures?
Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. They fill gaps left by missing teeth using a gum-coloured base and clasps or precision attachments to hold them in place.
Best for:
- Patients missing several (but not all) teeth
- Those with healthy, stable remaining teeth
- People who want to preserve their natural bite for as long as possible
Pros:
- Prevent neighbouring teeth from shifting
- Often more affordable than full dentures
- Easier to adjust or upgrade as needed
How to Know What’s Right for You
Here’s a quick guide to help you narrow it down:
You may need full dentures if:
- You're missing all your upper or lower teeth
- Your remaining teeth are too damaged to save
- You're looking for full smile restoration
You may be a good candidate for partial dentures if:
- You still have strong, healthy teeth
- Tooth loss is limited to a few areas
- You want a minimally invasive solution
- You're looking to preserve your natural teeth
Still unsure? That’s what we’re here for. Every mouth is different, and our goal is to find the most practical, comfortable solution for yours.
Find the Denture That Fits Your Smile and Your Life
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to dentures. At Future Smiles Denture Clinic in Calgary, we’ll walk you through the pros and cons of full vs. partial dentures based on your specific needs.
We offer CDCP-covered options, implant-supported dentures, and honest guidance so you can make an informed decision.
Contact Future Smiles Denture Clinic today to book your consultation today at one of our two Calgary locations and let us help you find the fit that feels right.
FAQs
Q: What’s the difference between full and partial dentures?
A: Full dentures replace all teeth in an arch; partial dentures fill gaps when some natural teeth remain. Contact Future Smiles Denture Clinic today to find out which is right for you.
Q: How do I know if I need full dentures?
A: If you're missing all your teeth in the upper or lower jaw—or your remaining teeth are failing—you’ll likely need full dentures.
Q: Can I switch from partial to full dentures later?
A: Yes. As your needs change, your denturist can transition you to full dentures.






