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9 Best Dentures Clinics in Singapore (2026)

My pick of the best dentures Singapore offers in 2026, from prosthodontist-led clinics to affordable options. I cover full, partial and implant-supported sets.

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If you are looking into dentures in Singapore, the thing that will make or break the experience is not the brand of acrylic or the colour of the teeth. It is the fit. A denture that fits well lets you eat, talk and smile without a second thought. A denture that does not will sit in a drawer within a month. Getting the fit right comes down to the clinician who designs it and the lab that builds it.

I am Terris, and I have spent the better part of a decade building websites for clinics and small businesses across Singapore. That work has put me on the phone and across the table from dentists, practice managers and specialists more times than I can count. I do not make dentures, but I have read enough clinic pages, price lists and patient reviews to know which practices are honest about what dentures cost and who is qualified to fit them properly.

This is my personal shortlist of nine clinics, ordered with the strongest denture and prosthodontic practices first. I explain the difference between a prosthodontist and a general dentist, walk through full, partial and implant-supported sets, lay out real 2026 prices, and cover where MediSave and CHAS can help. No clinic paid for a place on this list.

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Prosthodontist vs general dentist, and why fit matters

A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and the gum around them. A full denture replaces a whole arch of teeth, an upper or a lower. A partial denture fills in a few gaps and clips onto the teeth you still have. Both rest on your gums, so the precision of the fit is everything. A denture that is even slightly off rubs, slips when you chew, and clicks when you talk.

This is where the clinician matters. In Singapore, a general dentist can make dentures, and many do it well. But a prosthodontist is the registered specialist whose entire extra training is about replacing teeth, from a single tooth to a full mouth, including the trickiest cases where the gums have shrunk or the bite has collapsed. For a straightforward partial, a good general dentist is often perfectly fine. For a full set, a difficult bite, or an implant-supported denture, I would want a prosthodontist.

You can and should verify a dentist's registration and any specialist accreditation on the Singapore Dental Council register before you book. The SDC is the statutory body that licenses every dentist here, and it is the only place a "prosthodontist" title is officially confirmed rather than just claimed on a website. The Ministry of Health sets the wider standards clinics operate under. The check takes two minutes.

The other quiet factor is the lab. Every denture is built by a dental laboratory from the impressions and bite records the clinic takes. A new denture almost always needs two or three adjustments in the first weeks as it beds in, and a clinic with an in-house lab can turn those tweaks around in hours rather than posting your denture away for days. For older patients who find repeat trips tiring, that speed is a real comfort.

Next: Full, partial or implant-supported: which denture fits you
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Full, partial or implant-supported: which denture fits you

How many teeth you are replacing, and whether you have any implants, decides the type of denture. A full denture replaces an entire arch when all the teeth in it are gone. A partial denture fills in around teeth you still have, and comes as budget acrylic, sturdier metal-framed cobalt-chrome, or gum-coloured flexible. An implant-supported denture clips onto a few implants so it cannot slip. Here is how they compare.

TypeWhat it replacesTypical priceBest for
Partial dentureA few missing teeth around natural onesS$300 – S$1,800Some teeth still present; acrylic for budget, metal-framed for durability, flexible for comfort
Full (complete) dentureA whole upper or lower archS$700 – S$2,000+ per archAll teeth in an arch gone, wanting an affordable removable solution
Implant-supported dentureA full arch, anchored on implantsS$7,000 – S$25,000+Anyone whose lower denture keeps slipping and who wants a secure, stable bite

A partial is the most common case I see written up on clinic pages, and a strong general dentist can usually handle it. A full set, and especially an implant-supported denture, is where I would push you toward a prosthodontist with surgical backup, because the bite and the implant planning are far less forgiving. If you are weighing a fixed solution instead, my guide to the best dental implants in Singapore covers that side.

Next: How much do dentures cost in Singapore?
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How much do dentures cost in Singapore?

Denture pricing in Singapore is wide because it depends on the material, whether it is a partial or full set, the clinician's seniority, and where the clinic sits. Orchard and CBD clinics typically run 20 to 40 percent above heartland practices for the same work. Here is a realistic 2026 breakdown.

ItemTypical 2026 price
Acrylic partial dentureS$300 – S$700
Metal (cobalt-chrome) framed partialS$800 – S$1,800
Flexible partial dentureS$500 – S$1,200
Full / complete denture (per arch)S$700 – S$2,000+
Implant-supported / implant-retained overdentureS$7,000 – S$25,000+
ConsultationS$22 – S$55
Reline or repairS$100 – S$400

Dentures themselves are generally out-of-pocket, but two schemes can help. Eligible patients, including many pensioners, can get support through the Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) at participating clinics, so it is worth asking whether your dentures qualify. And if you go for an implant-supported denture, the implant surgery portion is recognised surgery, so you can claim from your MediSave account up to S$1,950 per tooth for the placement. The denture part on top stays out-of-pocket.

One honest note. The cheapest acrylic set is not a bargain if it does not fit, because you will spend the saving on relines and remakes. Ask for a written quote that names the material and lists every line item, including the adjustments, before you commit.

Next: 1. Specialist Dental Group
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1. Specialist Dental Group

Specialist Dental Group is my top pick for anyone facing a full set, a collapsed bite, or an implant-supported denture. Founded in 1979, the practice brings together 11 internationally qualified specialists, including prosthodontists, the exact specialists whose training is built around replacing teeth and getting complex dentures to fit and function.

For dentures specifically, that prosthodontic depth means they handle full-mouth rehabilitation and implant-supported overdentures, not just a quick partial. The clinic runs cone beam CT scanning and surgical microscopes, so the implant planning behind a clip-on denture is as precise as it gets here. Pricing is premium, but for a difficult full set this is the team I would happily pay more to sit in front of.

Specialist Dental Group homepage

Website: specialistdentalgroup.com
Location: Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre (Orchard) and Tanglin
Best known for: Prosthodontist-led full-mouth rehabilitation and implant-supported dentures

Next: 2. Nuffield Dental
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2. Nuffield Dental

Nuffield Dental is the strongest all-rounder on this list and my pick if you want specialist-level denture care without trekking into Orchard. With 11 locations island-wide, it is a one-stop multi-disciplinary group with in-house specialists including prosthodontics, so your impressions, fitting and any implant work can happen under one roof close to home.

The group publishes its pricing openly, which I always respect, and implants for an implant-supported denture start from S$3,000 per tooth. It accepts CHAS, MediSave and Baby Bonus, and consultations run a reasonable S$22 to S$55. The 4.8-star average across its clinics tells you the experience holds up across branches, not just the flagship, which matters for the repeat adjustment visits dentures need.

Nuffield Dental homepage

Website: nuffielddental.com.sg
Location: 11 locations island-wide
Google rating: 4.8 stars
Best known for: Transparent pricing and in-house prosthodontics with island-wide access

Next: 3. Family Dental Centre (FDC)
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3. Family Dental Centre (FDC)

Family Dental Centre, or FDC, is my value pick for dentures, and especially for older patients, which is who most full sets are for. Running since 2003 with 32 dental surgeons across Harbourfront, Toa Payoh, Jurong and Tampines, it is CHAS-accredited and sits among the most affordable groups in Singapore, so the subsidy and the base price both work in your favour.

What makes it a natural fit for dentures is that the practice openly serves elderly patients needing dentures and implants, and its team is multilingual across English, Mandarin and Malay. For a retiree getting a first full set, being able to discuss the fit in their mother tongue, close to home, at a subsidised rate, is exactly the combination I would want for a parent or grandparent.

Family Dental Centre homepage

Website: fdc.sg
Location: Harbourfront, Toa Payoh, Jurong and Tampines
Best known for: Affordable, CHAS-accredited dentures for elderly patients with multilingual surgeons

Next: 4. TP Dental
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4. TP Dental

TP Dental has been going for more than 53 years, and it offers full specialist coverage including prosthodontics under one roof at Ngee Ann City. That matters for dentures, because the same group can plan a full set, fit it, and handle any implant work behind an implant-supported denture without sending you elsewhere.

What sets it apart is access. TP Dental opens 363 days a year, including Sundays and public holidays, with after-hours emergency service. Dentures need follow-up adjustments, and a denture that suddenly rubs or cracks is miserable, so being able to get seen on a Sunday is genuinely valuable. First visits start at S$60.

TP Dental homepage

Website: tpdental.com.sg
Location: Ngee Ann City Tower B (Orchard)
Best known for: Specialist prosthodontics with 363-days-a-year access for denture adjustments

Next: 5. Dental Designs Clinic
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5. Dental Designs Clinic

Dental Designs Clinic is where I would send someone who wants their dentures made fast and precisely. It runs a digital pipeline with intraoral scanners and CAD/CAM, and crucially keeps an in-house dental lab at its Raffles Place branch. For dentures, an in-house lab is the standout feature, because it means the inevitable adjustments and relines turn around in hours instead of a week-long wait by post.

The boutique, calming environment and a 4.9-star average across more than 1,000 reviews make it an easy clinic to recommend for people who get anxious in the chair. With locations at Raffles Place, Telok Ayer and Orchard, it is built for the CBD crowd who want their prosthetic work done quickly and done well.

Dental Designs Clinic homepage

Website: dentaldesigns.com.sg
Location: Raffles Place, Telok Ayer and Orchard
Google rating: 4.9 stars across 1,000+ reviews
Best known for: Digital denture workflow with an in-house lab at Raffles Place for fast adjustments

Next: 6. NoFrills Dental
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6. NoFrills Dental

NoFrills Dental does exactly what the name promises. With 15-plus years behind it and pricing pitched below CBD norms, it is my value pick for a straightforward partial or full denture when you do not need a specialist's premium. The group covers general and restorative work across Suntec City, Marine Parade and Marina Square, all central but priced sensibly.

It also sits on several insurance panels, including AIA, IHP, MHC and Aon, which can simplify the paperwork and stretch your coverage further on denture work. For an acrylic or flexible partial on a budget, with central access, this is a sensible, honest choice.

NoFrills Dental homepage

Website: nofrillsdental.com
Location: Suntec City, Marine Parade and Marina Square
Best known for: Affordable partial and full dentures below CBD pricing with wide insurance panels

Next: 7. Royce Dental
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7. Royce Dental

Royce Dental runs five branches at Bishan, Holland Village, Kallang, Tiong Bahru and Marina Boulevard, with accredited practitioners across the group. It offers general and restorative dentistry alongside implants, and I like that it publishes transparent pricing, which removes a lot of the guesswork that makes shopping for dentures stressful.

The spread of locations is the draw here. Dentures mean repeat visits for fittings and adjustments, so a clinic near your home or office saves you real effort over the weeks it takes to settle a new set. Clear pricing plus accessible branches make Royce a practical, no-surprises choice for a standard denture.

Royce Dental homepage

Website: roycedental.com.sg
Location: Bishan, Holland Village, Kallang, Tiong Bahru and Marina Boulevard
Best known for: Transparent denture pricing across five accessible branches

Next: 8. Orchard Scotts Dental
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8. Orchard Scotts Dental

Orchard Scotts Dental, founded in 2007, leans cosmetic and restorative, and that focus is a strength when the look of a denture matters to you. If you want a partial or full set whose teeth are shaped and shaded to look natural rather than obvious, a practice that lives and breathes smile makeovers is the one I would trust to get the aesthetics right.

The clinic also handles implant restorations, so it can sit on the planning side of an implant-supported denture, and its 4.9-star reputation backs up the finish. The Wheelock Place location makes it a polished Orchard option for anyone whose priority is how the finished result looks across the front of the mouth.

Orchard Scotts Dental homepage

Website: orchardscottsdental.com
Location: Wheelock Place (Orchard)
Google rating: 4.9 stars
Best known for: Natural-looking, cosmetically refined dentures and implant restorations

Next: 9. Smilefocus
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9. Smilefocus

Smilefocus rounds out my list, a practice with more than 25 years at Camden Medical Centre and a roster of internationally trained dentists from the UK, US, Australia and New Zealand. It is a polished, expat-favoured clinic with a 4.7-star average across 150-plus reviews, and a comfortable fit for overseas patients who want denture work done to international standards.

Alongside general and restorative care, the team includes Dr Ali Maan, a King's College London graduate, anchoring the restorative side. For someone who splits time between countries and wants a clinic versed in the standards they are used to back home, Smilefocus is an easy clinic to settle into for a partial or full set.

Smilefocus homepage

Website: smilefocus.com.sg
Location: Camden Medical Centre (Orchard Boulevard)
Google rating: 4.7 stars across 150+ reviews
Best known for: Internationally trained dentists for denture work to overseas standards

Next: My dentures clinic comparison at a glance
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My dentures clinic comparison at a glance

ClinicBest known forLocation
Specialist Dental GroupProsthodontist-led and implant-supported denturesMount Elizabeth (Orchard), Tanglin
Nuffield DentalTransparent value with in-house prosthodontics11 locations island-wide
Family Dental Centre (FDC)Affordable dentures for elderly, CHAS, multilingualHarbourfront, Toa Payoh, Jurong, Tampines
TP DentalSpecialist prosthodontics, open 363 daysNgee Ann City (Orchard)
Dental Designs ClinicIn-house lab for fast denture adjustmentsRaffles Place, Telok Ayer, Orchard
NoFrills DentalAffordable partials, insurance panelsSuntec, Marine Parade, Marina Square
Royce DentalTransparent pricing, five branchesBishan, Holland V, Kallang, Tiong Bahru, Marina Blvd
Orchard Scotts DentalNatural-looking cosmetic denturesWheelock Place (Orchard)
SmilefocusInternationally trained dentistsCamden Medical Centre (Orchard Boulevard)
Next: What I look for in a dentures clinic in Singapore
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What I look for in a dentures clinic in Singapore

When I weigh up a denture clinic, I am not swayed by marble floors. Here is the checklist I actually run through.

  1. The clinician's qualifications. For a full set or anything complex, I want a prosthodontist. I verify their registration and specialist accreditation on the Singapore Dental Council register before booking, because a title on a website is not the same as one on the official record.
  2. An in-house or fast lab. A new denture always needs adjusting. A clinic with an in-house lab turns relines and tweaks around in hours, which saves the older patients dentures are usually for a lot of tiring repeat trips.
  3. Honest material advice. I want a clinic that explains acrylic versus cobalt-chrome versus flexible for my situation, rather than defaulting to the cheapest or the dearest.
  4. CHAS and MediSave handling. A clinic used to denture patients will flag CHAS eligibility and, for implant-supported sets, file the MediSave claim without being asked.
  5. A written, itemised quote. The denture, the adjustments, and any implant work should each be listed. A single lump sum with no breakdown is a red flag.
  6. Patience with the fit. Good clinics expect to see you back a few times to settle a new denture rather than rushing you out the door after delivery.
Next: How I put this list together
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How I put this list together

I built this shortlist the same way I research every Terris Recommends piece. I read each clinic's own website end to end, cross-checked their specialist claims and locations, and looked at the patterns in public Google reviews rather than cherry-picking a single glowing quote. I paid particular attention to which clinics employ in-house prosthodontists, run an in-house lab for fast adjustments, and serve older patients well, because those signals separate a real denture practice from a general clinic that takes the occasional case.

I have not been paid by any clinic on this list, and I do not make dentures myself, so treat this as an informed starting point, not clinical advice. Prices move, dentists change practices, and your own case (how much bone and gum you have left, whether you want implants) shifts the picture. Book a consultation, get a written quote, and verify the dentist on the official register before you commit to anyone.

Next: How much do dentures cost in Singapore?
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How much do dentures cost in Singapore?

Denture costs in Singapore depend mostly on the type. An acrylic partial denture typically runs S$300 to S$700, a metal cobalt-chrome framed partial S$800 to S$1,800, and a flexible partial S$500 to S$1,200. A full or complete denture is usually S$700 to S$2,000 or more per arch. Implant-supported or implant-retained overdentures are far higher, from around S$7,000 to S$25,000 or more depending on how many implants are used. On top of that, budget S$22 to S$55 for the consultation and S$100 to S$400 for relines or repairs over time. Orchard and CBD clinics generally charge 20 to 40 percent more than heartland practices for comparable work.

Next: Partial or full dentures: which do I need?
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Partial or full dentures: which do I need?

It comes down to how many teeth you still have. A partial denture is for when you have lost some teeth but still have healthy natural teeth in the arch. It fills the gaps and clips onto the remaining teeth, and comes in budget acrylic, sturdier metal-framed cobalt-chrome, or gum-coloured flexible. A full, or complete, denture is for when all the teeth in an arch are gone, and it rests entirely on the gum. Many people have a partial for years and move to a full denture later as more teeth are lost. The right answer depends on what is in your mouth now, so a clinician who examines you will steer you to the correct type rather than you choosing blind.

Next: Are implant-supported dentures worth it?
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Are implant-supported dentures worth it?

For a lot of people, yes, particularly for a lower denture that will not stay put. A standard full lower denture often slips and rocks because there is less gum ridge to grip, which makes eating and talking a constant background worry. An implant-supported denture clips onto two or more implants so it stays locked in place, restoring far more chewing force and confidence. The trade-off is cost and surgery, since you need the implants placed first, which pushes the total to S$7,000 to S$25,000 or more. The upside is that the implant portion is MediSave claimable. If you are open to a fully fixed solution rather than a removable one, compare it against my guide to the best dental implants in Singapore before deciding.

Next: How long do dentures last?
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How long do dentures last?

A well-made denture typically lasts around 5 to 10 years before it needs replacing, though that varies with how it is cared for and how your mouth changes. The denture itself wears, but the bigger factor is your gums and jawbone, which slowly shrink once teeth are gone. As the ridge changes shape, a denture that once fit snugly starts to loosen, which is why relines and the occasional remake are normal rather than a sign you bought a bad set. Cleaning the denture daily, taking it out at night, and seeing your dentist for adjustments all stretch its life. Metal-framed partials generally outlast all-acrylic ones because the frame is more rigid.

Next: Can I use MediSave or CHAS for dentures?
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Can I use MediSave or CHAS for dentures?

Dentures themselves are generally out-of-pocket, but there are two ways to ease the cost. CHAS, the Community Health Assist Scheme, can subsidise dental treatment including dentures for eligible Singaporeans at participating clinics, and many CHAS-accredited practices such as the heartland groups on this list will tell you on the spot whether your set qualifies. MediSave does not cover an ordinary denture, but if you choose an implant-supported denture, the implant surgery is a recognised surgical procedure, so you can claim up to S$1,950 per tooth for the placement from your CPF MediSave account. The clinic files that claim for you and you pay the balance. Always ask the specific clinic to confirm your eligibility and the exact claimable amount before treatment.

Choosing the best dentures Singapore offers really comes down to matching the clinician to your case. For a simple partial, a value clinic like NoFrills or FDC will serve you well and save you money. For a full set, a difficult bite, or an implant-supported denture, the extra cost of a prosthodontist-led team like Specialist Dental Group or Nuffield Dental is money well spent. Whichever you pick, verify the dentist on the official register, get an itemised quote, and ask about CHAS or MediSave before you commit.

If this was useful, my wider guide to the best dental clinics in Singapore covers the full picture across treatments, and I keep separate deep dives on the best dental implants and best dental crowns if those fit your situation better.

One last note from my day job. A surprising number of excellent clinics are let down by slow, dated websites that make booking a chore. If you run a clinic and your site is costing you patients, I help healthcare practices with website design for clinics in Singapore, and you can always get a quote to talk it through.

Terris — Founder & Lead Strategist

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Terris

Founder & Lead Strategist

Terris is a Singapore-based web designer and digital strategist who has spent 8+ years building websites for local businesses. His Terris Recommends series shares personal picks for the best service providers across Singapore, informed by his experience working with businesses across industries.

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