Tarasha Dental Clinic: Best Dental Services in Lajpat Nagar

Not sure which treatment you need?
Book Free Consultation
Everything you need to know about complete dentures — what they are, how they compare to implants, what modern dentures look like, and what to expect at every stage — explained by AIIMS-trained dentists at Tarasha Dental Clinic, South Delhi.
Losing all your natural teeth is one of the most significant changes a person can experience in their daily life. It changes how you eat, how confidently you speak, and how you see yourself when you smile. For decades, many people quietly accepted these limitations as simply “part of getting older” — but that is no longer necessary.
Modern complete dentures have evolved considerably from the bulky, artificial-looking appliances of previous generations. Today’s dentures are precision-fitted, aesthetically refined, and capable of restoring genuine function and confidence — all without surgery.
This guide answers the questions we hear most often at Tarasha Dental Clinic from patients exploring complete dentures — what they are, how long they last, how they compare to implants, what the process actually involves, and how to navigate common challenges. Whether you are exploring your first denture or considering an upgrade to a more stable solution, this guide is written to give you complete clarity before your consultation.
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 the patient’s gums and jawbone, they restore chewing function, clear speech, and natural facial appearance for people who have experienced total tooth loss — without requiring any surgery.
A complete denture is far more sophisticated than most people realise. Understanding its core characteristics helps explain why it remains one of the most trusted tooth replacement solutions in dentistry.
A complete denture replaces every tooth in an arch — the upper jaw, the lower jaw, or both — in situations where no natural teeth remain to support a partial solution.
Unlike implants, complete dentures are designed to be removed daily for cleaning and, in most cases, overnight to allow the gum tissue to rest.
No two complete dentures are identical. Each is fabricated from precise impressions of the patient’s unique gum and jaw anatomy, ensuring an individual, accurate fit.
Beyond aesthetics, a well-made denture restores the ability to chew a varied diet, speak clearly, and maintain the facial structure that natural teeth once supported.
Careful shade matching and tooth arrangement, based on the patient’s facial proportions, allow modern dentures to look convincingly natural — a significant evolution from older denture designs.
Patients who have lost all teeth in one or both jaws and need a full-arch replacement solution.
Advanced periodontal disease that has compromised bone support, often leading to extraction and complete denture replacement.
Remaining teeth too decayed or damaged to be saved, requiring extraction and full-arch denture fabrication.
Patients undergoing comprehensive restorative treatment where dentures form part of the broader rehabilitation plan.
Many older patients prefer the simplicity and non-surgical nature of dentures, particularly where medical conditions make surgery less advisable.
Patients seeking the most cost-effective full-arch solution without compromising quality, fit, or aesthetics.

Custom-shaded, naturally arranged teeth restore a complete, balanced smile suited to your facial proportions.
A well-fitted denture significantly improves chewing function compared to living with no teeth, restoring access to a far broader diet.
Restores the structural support needed for clear, natural speech sounds that missing teeth disrupt.
Restores support to facial muscles that would otherwise sag without teeth, often producing a visibly more youthful appearance.
The ability to smile and speak in social situations without self-consciousness is the benefit patients describe most often.
The most accessible full-arch replacement option, delivering meaningful improvement at the lowest entry cost.
No surgery or healing period required — an important advantage for patients who prefer to avoid surgical procedures.
Compared to implant-based treatment timelines, complete dentures can restore a full smile in a matter of weeks.
Neither option is universally “better” — each suits different priorities and budgets. Here is a direct comparison.
| Feature | Complete Dentures | Dental Implants |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Lower | Higher |
| Stability | Moderate — rests on gums | High — fixed in jawbone |
| Comfort | Good; pressure spots possible | Excellent — no gum pressure |
| Longevity | 5–10 years | 15–25+ years |
| Maintenance | Daily removal & cleaning | Brush like natural teeth |
| Surgery Required | None | Yes |
| Appearance | Good | Indistinguishable from natural teeth |
| Feature | Complete Dentures | Implant-Supported Overdentures |
|---|---|---|
| Implants Needed | None | 2–4 per arch |
| Stability | Moderate | High — anchored to implants |
| Feels More Natural | Good | More natural — minimal movement |
| Adhesives Needed | Often yes | Never |
| Cost | Lower | Moderate |
If budget and avoiding surgery matter most, complete dentures remain an excellent, time-tested choice. If stability and reduced movement matter more, implant-supported overdentures deliver a noticeably better daily experience for a moderate additional investment. Your Tarasha specialist will help you weigh both honestly. Book a consultation to discuss your situation ↗
Fabricated after extraction sites have fully healed (typically 8–12 weeks), allowing the most accurate, stable fit since gum shape has fully settled.
Placed the same day as extraction, so the patient never goes without teeth. Requires more adjustment as gums heal and change shape over time.
Higher-grade acrylic and tooth materials for superior aesthetics, more natural translucency, and improved durability.
Conventional-style dentures upgraded with implant anchoring for dramatically improved stability — see implant-supported overdentures.
Designed and milled using digital scanning and CAD/CAM technology rather than traditional hand-fabrication — offering improved precision, faster turnaround, and easier remakes if needed.
One of the most common misconceptions patients carry is an image of dentures from decades ago — bulky, obviously artificial, and prone to slipping. Modern dentures have moved dramatically beyond that.
Tooth shape, size, and arrangement are selected to suit your face shape, age, and previous tooth appearance where known — rather than a generic, one-size-fits-all design.
Modern acrylic bases are shade-matched to your natural gum tissue, including subtle variations that mimic the appearance of real gums rather than a flat, uniform pink.
Premium denture teeth incorporate layered translucency and texture that closely mimics natural enamel, rather than the flat, opaque look of older denture materials.
At Tarasha, denture aesthetics are planned collaboratively — patients can express preferences for tooth shape and smile style, informed by the principles used in our smile designing service.
Advances in dental acrylics and composite tooth materials have improved durability, stain resistance, and the natural light-reflecting quality of denture teeth significantly over the past decade.
A thorough discussion of your dental history, expectations, and any concerns about appearance or function.
Assessment of gum health, jaw ridge shape, and any remaining teeth requiring extraction before fabrication.
Precise impressions of your gums and jaw capture the exact anatomy your denture will be built around.
Recording the correct relationship between your upper and lower jaw to ensure natural, comfortable function.
Your custom denture is fabricated in a dental laboratory — shade-matched and arranged to your aesthetic preferences.
A trial fitting to review appearance and fit before final processing — the last opportunity for aesthetic adjustments.
The finished denture is fitted, checked for comfort and bite accuracy, with final adjustments made on the spot.
Review appointments ensure continued comfort and fit as your gums settle into their new shape over the following weeks.
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 gums and bone naturally shift, extending overall denture life.

This is one of the most frequent questions patients ask — and the honest answer is: largely yes, with a realistic adjustment period.
In the first few weeks, softer foods — cooked vegetables, soups, eggs, fish, and well-cooked pasta — allow your mouth to adapt without strain.
Chewing with both sides of the mouth simultaneously, cutting food into smaller pieces, and avoiding very hard or sticky foods initially all speed up the adjustment process.
Most patients return to a largely normal diet within a few weeks to a couple of months, with full confidence chewing most foods — though chewing force remains lower than with natural teeth (approximately 25–30%).
Loose Dentures
Often caused by jawbone changes over time. Solution: a reline restores fit; for persistent looseness, an upgrade to implant-supported overdentures resolves the issue permanently.
Sore Spots
Pressure points from an imperfect fit, especially common in the first weeks. Solution: a simple adjustment appointment at your dentist resolves most sore spots quickly.
Speech Challenges
Common during the adjustment period as the tongue and cheeks adapt. Solution: reading aloud daily for a few weeks accelerates adaptation significantly.
Difficulty Eating
Reduced chewing confidence in the early weeks. Solution: start with softer foods, chew evenly on both sides, and progress gradually as confidence builds.
Denture Breakage
Usually from accidental drops or excessive bite force. Solution: handle over a folded towel when cleaning, and have repairs done professionally rather than with home adhesives.
Jawbone Shrinkage
A natural, gradual process after tooth loss that affects denture fit over years. Solution: regular relining manages this; implant-supported solutions actively slow the process.
Many patients begin with conventional complete dentures and later choose to upgrade once they experience the day-to-day reality of denture life.
If this sounds like the improvement you are looking for, explore our dedicated guide to implant-supported overdentures, or full mouth dental implants for a fully fixed solution.
AIIMS post-graduate training represents the most rigorous denture fabrication standards available in Indian dentistry.
Accurate impressions, bite registration, and aesthetic judgment at every stage of denture fabrication.
Significant case experience across complex restorative scenarios, not just standalone denture cases.
Every denture fabricated to your specific gum anatomy and aesthetic goals, never a generic approach.
Structured review appointments ensure your denture continues to fit and function well for years, not just at delivery.
Honest recommendations on conventional, premium, or implant-retained solutions — based on your situation, not what is easiest to sell.
“A complete denture is not a compromise — it is a precision restoration. The difference between an average denture and an excellent one is almost entirely in the accuracy of the fit and the care taken in aesthetic design.”
— Tarasha Dental Clinic, Prosthodontics TeamTarasha 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.
For NRIs and overseas Indians visiting Delhi, complete dentures — or an upgrade to implant-supported solutions — offer significant value with AIIMS-trained clinical quality at a fraction of Western costs.
Complete denture cost varies based on several factors, with full transparency provided at your consultation.
Patients from Lajpat Nagar, Defence Colony, Amar Colony, South Extension, Jangpura, Moolchand, and nearby South Delhi areas often explore complete dentures as a reliable tooth replacement option at Tarasha Dental Clinic.
What are Complete Dentures?
Removable prosthetic appliances that replace all natural teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. Custom-fitted, non-surgical, restoring chewing, speech, and appearance.
Are dentures removable?
Yes — complete dentures are designed to be removed daily for cleaning and typically overnight for the gums to rest.
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.
Are dentures comfortable?
Generally comfortable after a short adjustment period of a few weeks. Accurate impressions and fitting at Tarasha minimise pressure points.
Can dentures replace all teeth?
Yes — that is precisely their purpose. Complete dentures are specifically designed to replace every natural tooth in an arch.
Are dentures safe?
Yes — complete dentures are a well-established, non-surgical dental treatment used safely for decades with no significant medical risk.
Tarasha Dental Clinic
An Initiative by AIIMS Alumni · Lajpat Nagar, South Delhi · 5-Star Rated, 25,000+ Patients
Everything patients ask before choosing complete dentures — answered honestly by the Tarasha team.
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 typically last 5 to 10 years with proper care. Relining every 2–3 years helps maintain an accurate fit as gum and jawbone shape naturally changes over time.
Yes — complete dentures are designed to be removable, allowing them to be cleaned daily and, in most cases, left out overnight so the gum tissue can rest. This is one of the key distinctions from fixed solutions like full mouth dental implants.
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.
Yes — modern complete dentures, especially premium dentures with higher-grade materials, can look very natural. Careful shade matching, tooth shape selection, and arrangement based on facial proportions all contribute to a lifelike result.
Neither is universally “better.” Complete dentures are non-surgical and more affordable. Dental implants offer superior stability and last significantly longer (15–25+ years vs 5–10), but require surgery and higher cost. The right choice depends on your budget, health, and priorities.
Cost depends on the type of denture, materials used, case complexity, and the level of aesthetic personalisation required. Complete dentures remain the most affordable full-arch tooth replacement option. Complete cost transparency is provided at your consultation, before any commitment.
Patients with complete tooth loss in one or both jaws, those with severe gum disease that has compromised remaining teeth, and patients seeking an affordable, non-surgical tooth replacement option are all good candidates for complete dentures.
Yes — NRIs and international patients regularly choose Tarasha Dental Clinic, combining AIIMS-trained clinical quality with significant cost savings versus the USA, UK, Canada, or Australia. Online consultations before travel make the process manageable even within a limited India visit.
Tarasha Dental Clinic — Lajpat Nagar I, South Delhi — is one of the most trusted denture clinics in the city. 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.
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
Mon – Sat: 10:30 am – 8:00 pm · tarashadental.com