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Losing all your natural teeth changes how you eat, speak, and smile. Modern complete dentures — carefully measured, fitted, and personalised by AIIMS-trained dentists at Tarasha Dental Clinic — restore natural function and a genuinely confident appearance, without surgery.
What Are Complete Dentures?
Complete dentures are removable prosthetic appliances that replace all natural teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. Custom-fitted to your gums and jawbone, they restore chewing function, speech, and facial appearance for patients who have experienced total tooth loss — without requiring any surgery.
Complete dentures — sometimes called full dentures — are a full-arch removable prosthetic solution that replaces every natural tooth in a jaw. Unlike partial dentures, which fill gaps among remaining natural teeth, complete dentures are used when no natural teeth remain in the arch being treated.
A complete denture consists of an acrylic base, custom-shaped and coloured to match your gum tissue, with a full set of prosthetic teeth set into precise positions for biting, chewing, and a natural smile line. The base is shaped to fit the unique contours of your gums and jawbone, creating suction and stability through careful design rather than any surgical attachment.
At Tarasha Dental Clinic, complete dentures in South Delhi are fabricated using precise measurements, careful bite registration, and aesthetic shade matching — under the supervision of AIIMS-trained Prosthodontists who understand both the restorative and cosmetic dimensions of a successful denture.
For patients seeking the most stable possible alternative, Tarasha also offers implant-supported overdentures and full mouth dental implants — both discussed in detail further in this guide.

Complete dentures address a defined clinical situation — complete tooth loss in one or both jaws. They remain one of the most widely used and trusted solutions in restorative dentistry, particularly when affordability or avoiding surgery is a priority.
Patients who have lost all natural teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both — whether from decay, trauma, or extraction — and need a full-arch replacement solution.
Patients whose remaining teeth are too damaged or decayed to be saved, where extraction of all remaining teeth followed by complete denture fabrication is the most appropriate clinical path.
Patients with advanced periodontal disease that has compromised the bone support for remaining teeth to the point where extraction and full denture replacement is recommended.
Patients undergoing comprehensive full mouth rehabilitation where complete dentures form part of the overall restorative plan, sometimes as an interim or long-term solution.
Many elderly patients prefer the simplicity, lower cost, and non-surgical nature of complete dentures — particularly where medical conditions make implant surgery less advisable.
Patients seeking the most cost-effective full-arch tooth replacement solution available, without compromising on quality, fit, or aesthetic outcome.
Custom-shaded, naturally arranged prosthetic teeth restore a complete, balanced smile — designed to suit your facial proportions and previous tooth appearance where known.
While not equivalent to natural teeth, a well-fitted complete denture significantly improves chewing function compared to living with no teeth at all, restoring access to a far broader diet.
Missing teeth affect the way air and tongue position shape speech sounds. A properly fitted denture restores the structural support needed for clear, natural speech.
Without teeth, facial muscles lose their structural support, contributing to a sunken appearance around the mouth and cheeks. Dentures restore this support, often producing a visibly more youthful appearance.
The ability to smile, speak, and eat in social situations without self-consciousness is consistently the benefit patients describe as most meaningful after receiving their dentures.
Complete dentures remain the most accessible full-arch tooth replacement option, delivering meaningful functional and aesthetic improvement at the lowest entry cost among all replacement solutions.
No surgery, no healing period, no implant placement required. For patients who prefer to avoid surgical procedures, or for whom surgery carries elevated medical risk, this is a significant advantage.

This is one of the most common questions patients ask — and the honest answer is that neither is universally “better.” Each suits different clinical situations, priorities, and budgets. Here is a direct comparison.
| Feature | Complete Dentures | Dental Implants |
|---|---|---|
| Surgery Required | None | Yes — implant placement surgery |
| Stability | Moderate — rests on gums | High — fixed in jawbone |
| Chewing Force | ~25–30% of natural | ~70–90% of natural |
| Comfort | Generally good; pressure spots possible | Excellent — no gum pressure |
| Bone Preservation | No — bone resorbs over time | Yes — stimulates bone |
| Maintenance | Daily removal & cleaning | Brush like natural teeth |
| Initial Cost | Lowest | Higher |
| Longevity | 5–10 years before replacement | 15–25+ years |
| Ideal Candidate | Budget-conscious, surgery-averse patients | Patients seeking maximum function & longevity |
Between fully removable dentures and fully fixed implants sits a middle option: implant-supported overdentures. Here is how the two removable options compare directly.
| Feature | Complete Dentures | Implant-Supported Overdentures |
|---|---|---|
| Implants Needed | None | 2–4 per arch |
| Stability | Moderate | High — anchored to implants |
| Feels More Natural | Good for many patients | More natural — minimal movement |
| Adhesives Needed | Often yes | Never |
| Bone Preservation | No | Partial, via implants |
| Cost | Lower | Moderate — surgical cost added |
| Best For | Lowest-cost full replacement | Better stability without full fixed cost |
If budget and avoiding surgery are your priorities, complete dentures remain an excellent, time-tested solution. If denture stability and reduced movement matter more to you, and you are open to a minor surgical procedure, implant-supported overdentures deliver a meaningfully better daily experience. Your Tarasha specialist will discuss both honestly, based on your bone health, budget, and lifestyle — without steering you toward the costlier option unnecessarily. Book a consultation to discuss what is right for you ↗
Not every complete denture case is the same. Tarasha offers several types, suited to different clinical situations and patient preferences.
Fabricated after any remaining teeth have been extracted and the gum tissue has fully healed (typically 8–12 weeks). This sequence allows the most accurate, stable fit since the gum shape is fully settled before the final denture is made.
Placed on the same day as tooth extraction, so the patient never goes without teeth. Requires adjustment over time as the gums heal and change shape, and typically needs relining or replacement sooner than conventional dentures.
Use higher-grade acrylic and premium tooth materials for superior aesthetics, more natural translucency, and improved durability. Recommended for patients prioritising the most lifelike possible appearance.
Conventional-style dentures upgraded with implant anchoring for dramatically improved stability. The natural progression for patients who start with complete dentures and later want greater security and confidence.
Creating a complete denture that fits well and looks natural requires precision at every stage. Here is what the process at Tarasha involves.
A thorough discussion of your dental history, expectations, and any specific concerns about appearance or function. Your dentist explains all available options honestly.
Assessment of gum health, jaw ridge shape, and any remaining teeth requiring extraction before denture fabrication can proceed.
Precise impressions of your gums and jaw, along with bite registration to capture the correct relationship between your upper and lower jaw for natural function.
Your custom denture is fabricated in a dental laboratory — shade-matched, shaped, and arranged according to your facial proportions and aesthetic preferences.
The denture is fitted, checked for comfort, bite accuracy, and appearance. Adjustments are made as needed — this is a collaborative process between you and your dentist.
Review appointments ensure the denture continues to fit well as your gums settle. Guidance on cleaning, eating adaptation, and long-term maintenance is provided.
A successful complete denture depends on precision at every stage — accurate impressions, correct bite registration, and careful aesthetic judgment. AIIMS-trained Prosthodontists bring exactly this level of clinical rigour to denture treatment, which is why so many patients specifically search for an AIIMS dentist in Delhi for this procedure.
Tarasha’s Prosthodontics specialists are AIIMS-trained — bringing the most rigorous denture fabrication standards available in Indian dentistry to every complete denture case.
Precision impression materials, digital bite analysis, and quality laboratory partnerships ensure your denture fits accurately and functions reliably from day one.
Every denture is fabricated to your specific gum anatomy, facial proportions, and aesthetic goals — never a generic, off-the-shelf approach.
Honest guidance on whether conventional dentures, premium dentures, or implant-supported solutions best fit your situation and budget — without pressure toward costlier options.
Unhurried fitting appointments, clear communication, and a team that understands the emotional significance of complete tooth replacement.
From conventional to premium to implant-retained — the full spectrum of denture options is available under one roof, so the right solution is always accessible.
Class B autoclave sterilisation, WHO-compliant infection control, and hospital-grade hygiene protocols maintained for every patient, every appointment.
Lajpat Nagar I — convenient and accessible for patients across South Delhi requiring multiple fitting appointments.
For patients searching for the best dentist for dentures in Delhi, Tarasha Dental Clinic combines AIIMS-trained Prosthodontics expertise, precision fabrication, and the full spectrum of denture options — from conventional to implant-retained — under one trusted roof.
Tarasha Dental Clinic is located in Lajpat Nagar I, easily accessible from across South Delhi. We proudly serve patients from Lajpat Nagar, Defence Colony, Amar Colony, South Extension, Jangpura, Moolchand, and nearby South Delhi neighbourhoods seeking trusted, AIIMS-led denture care close to home.
For NRIs and overseas Indians visiting Delhi, affordable tooth replacement in Delhi through complete dentures — or an upgrade to implant-supported solutions — offers significant value with AIIMS-trained clinical quality. Online consultations before travel, treatment planning ahead of your visit, and convenient appointments make the process efficient even on a limited India trip.
How Long Do Complete Dentures Last?
Complete dentures typically last 5 to 10 years with proper care, though the exact lifespan depends on material quality, oral hygiene, and how the jawbone changes over time. Relining every 2–3 years helps maintain fit as the gums and bone naturally shift, extending overall denture life.
Complete denture cost varies based on several factors, and complete transparency is provided at your consultation before any commitment.
Complete dentures remain the most affordable full-arch tooth replacement option at Tarasha. For patients wanting to understand the full range of options — including implant-supported upgrades — a single consultation provides complete clarity on costs across every solution.
Who needs Complete Dentures?
Patients with complete tooth loss in one or both jaws, severe gum disease leading to tooth loss, or those who have had remaining damaged teeth extracted and need a full-arch replacement.
Are dentures removable?
Yes — complete dentures are designed to be removed daily for cleaning and typically overnight for the gums to rest, then reinserted each morning.
How long do dentures last?
Most complete dentures last 5 to 10 years with proper care, daily cleaning, and periodic relining as gum and bone shape changes over time.
Are dentures safe?
Yes — complete dentures are a well-established, non-surgical dental treatment used safely for decades, with no significant medical risk for most patients.
Can dentures replace all teeth?
Yes — that is precisely their purpose. Complete dentures are specifically designed to replace every natural tooth in an arch where none remain.
Are Complete Dentures better than implants?
Neither is universally better. Dentures are more affordable and non-surgical; implants offer superior stability and longevity at higher cost. The right choice depends on your budget, health, and priorities.
Everything patients ask before choosing complete dentures — answered honestly by the Tarasha team.
“Every situation is unique. One consultation gives you complete clarity.”
Book Your Consultation ↗Complete dentures are removable prosthetic appliances that replace all natural teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. Custom-fitted to your gums and jawbone, they restore chewing function, speech, and facial appearance for patients who have experienced total tooth loss — without requiring any surgery. At Tarasha Dental Clinic, complete dentures are fabricated by AIIMS-trained Prosthodontists using precise measurements and aesthetic shade matching.
Complete dentures typically last 5 to 10 years with proper care. Relining every 2–3 years helps maintain an accurate fit as your gum and jawbone shape naturally changes over time. Full replacement is generally needed once wear and tissue changes exceed what relining can correct.
Modern complete dentures, accurately fitted, are generally comfortable for most patients — though there is typically an adjustment period of a few weeks as your mouth adapts. At Tarasha, careful impressions, bite registration, and fitting adjustments are all designed to minimise discomfort and pressure points. Some patients find premium dentures or implant-supported alternatives more comfortable due to improved stability; this is discussed honestly at your consultation.
You can eat a wide range of foods with complete dentures, though chewing force is reduced compared to natural teeth (approximately 25–30%). Most patients adapt within a few weeks — starting with softer foods and gradually progressing to a fuller diet. Very hard or sticky foods may always require more caution. For patients who want significantly stronger chewing function, implant-supported overdentures or full mouth implants offer a meaningful improvement.
Neither is universally “better” — they suit different priorities. Complete dentures are non-surgical, more affordable, and a well-established solution. Dental implants offer superior stability, preserve jawbone, and last significantly longer (15–25+ years vs 5–10), but require surgery and a higher initial investment. Your Tarasha specialist will discuss both honestly based on your budget, health, and priorities — there is no single right answer for every patient.
Cost depends on the type of denture (conventional, immediate, or premium), materials used, case complexity, and the level of aesthetic personalisation required. Complete dentures remain the most affordable full-arch tooth replacement option at Tarasha Dental Clinic. Complete cost transparency is provided in writing at your consultation, before any commitment is required.
Yes — modern complete dentures, especially premium dentures with higher-grade acrylic and tooth materials, can look very natural. Careful shade matching, tooth shape selection, and arrangement based on your facial proportions all contribute to a lifelike result. At Tarasha, aesthetic personalisation is part of every denture case — not an optional upgrade reserved only for premium options.
Yes — NRIs and international patients regularly choose affordable tooth replacement in Delhi at Tarasha Dental Clinic, combining AIIMS-trained clinical quality with significant cost savings versus the USA, UK, Canada, or Australia. Online consultations before travel and efficient appointment scheduling make the process manageable even within a limited India visit. Begin your consultation online.
Tarasha Dental Clinic — at SCO 2&3, D-177, Railway Crossing, Lajpat Nagar I, New Delhi – 110024 — is one of the most trusted denture clinics in South Delhi. Founded as an AIIMS alumni initiative, Tarasha offers the full spectrum of denture solutions, from conventional to implant-retained, with a 5-star Google rating from 25,000+ patients. We serve patients from Lajpat Nagar, Defence Colony, Amar Colony, South Extension, Jangpura, and Moolchand.
For denture treatment, AIIMS-trained Prosthodontists bring the highest available level of clinical precision in impression-taking, bite registration, and aesthetic design — the three factors that determine denture success. At Tarasha Dental Clinic, all complete denture cases are managed by AIIMS alumni specialists, combining rigorous training with significant case experience across conventional, premium, and implant-retained denture solutions.
Whether you need your first set of complete dentures, are overdue for a replacement, or are exploring implant-supported alternatives — Tarasha Dental Clinic offers honest guidance and AIIMS-trained precision at every step.
Complete Dentures · Dental Implants · Full Mouth Rehabilitation — all available under one roof in South Delhi.
Tarasha Dental Clinic · An Initiative by AIIMS Alumni
SCO 2&3, D-177, Railway Crossing, Lajpat Nagar I, New Delhi – 110024
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