Does a denture have to be a full set of teeth? Can I have a denture of just one tooth?

by | 5 May 2026

A denture does not have to be a full set.

You can have a denture for just one tooth

That’s called a partial denture (or sometimes a single-tooth denture).

Your options for replacing one missing tooth

Here’s how they usually compare:

1. Partial denture (1 tooth)

  • βœ… Replaces just the missing tooth
  • βœ… Removable
  • βœ… Most affordable option
  • ❌ Can feel bulky at first
  • ❌ Needs daily removal/cleaning
  • ❌ Less stable than other options
  • ❌ Lose bone from where the tooth has been extracted

2. Dental bridge

  • βœ… Fixed (doesn’t come out)
  • βœ… Feels more like a natural tooth
  • ❌ Requires shaping the neighboring teeth
  • ❌ More expensive than a partial
  • ❌ Lose bone from where the tooth has been extracted

3. Dental implant

  • βœ… Closest to a real tooth
  • βœ… Doesn’t affect other teeth
  • βœ… Longest-lasting
  • βœ… Bone is maintained from where the tooth has been extracted
  • ❌ Highest upfront cost
  • ❌ Takes a few months

When a single-tooth denture makes sense

  • You want a temporary solution
  • Cost is a big factor
  • The surrounding teeth aren’t ideal for a bridge
  • You’re not ready for an implant yet

A quick heads-up

Even one missing tooth can let nearby teeth shift over time, so replacing it sooner rather than later is a good move β€” even if it’s temporary.