A denture does not have to be a full set.
You can have a denture for just one tooth
Thatβs called a partial denture (or sometimes a single-tooth denture).
Your options for replacing one missing tooth
Hereβs how they usually compare:
1. Partial denture (1 tooth)
- β Replaces just the missing tooth
- β Removable
- β Most affordable option
- β Can feel bulky at first
- β Needs daily removal/cleaning
- β Less stable than other options
- β Lose bone from where the tooth has been extracted
2. Dental bridge
- β Fixed (doesnβt come out)
- β Feels more like a natural tooth
- β Requires shaping the neighboring teeth
- β More expensive than a partial
- β Lose bone from where the tooth has been extracted
3. Dental implant
- β Closest to a real tooth
- β Doesnβt affect other teeth
- β Longest-lasting
- β Bone is maintained from where the tooth has been extracted
- β Highest upfront cost
- β Takes a few months
When a single-tooth denture makes sense
- You want a temporary solution
- Cost is a big factor
- The surrounding teeth arenβt ideal for a bridge
- Youβre 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 itβs temporary.
