Partial Acrylic Dentures

Cane to Coast Dentures

Get an Acrylic Partial Denture in Mackay


  • Registered Dental Prosthetist with 30+ Years of Experience
  • Flexible Payment Plans
  • Full Range of Denture Services
(07) 4943 2299

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Restore Your Confident Smile


At Cane to Coast Dentures, we recognise the importance of maintaining a functional smile. Our partial acrylic dentures offer a practical solution for those dealing with missing teeth, helping to restore the appearance and function of your smile. Available in Mackay and surrounding areas, our dentures are designed with your oral health in mind, providing an affordable and supportive way to improve dental aesthetics.


Aside from partial acrylic dentures, we can also assist with full acrylic dentures, partial chrome cast dentures, partial Valplast dentures, immediate dentures, implant retained dentures, mouthguards, denture repairs, denture additions, denture relining, denture adjustments and financial assistance.


Our team is committed to helping you find the right solution for your needs. To learn more about how we can support your dental wellbeing with an acrylic partial denture in Mackay or Sarina, contact us on (07) 4943 2299. We also cater to residents of Proserpine, Moranbah and beyond.

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Tailored Comfort & Solutions


Partial acrylic dentures from Cane to Coast Dentures are designed for comfort and resilience.


Each denture is custom-made for a precise fit, crafted from durable acrylic materials to withstand daily use. Our dentures are created to complement your natural teeth, helping maintain the structure of your mouth and preventing further dental issues. We focus on providing an effective cost-conscious solution that supports your long-term oral health.


If you’re considering dentures as part of your dental care, we’re here to help guide you through your options. Connect with us on (07) 4943 2299 to explore how our services can assist you on your journey to a healthy, confident smile.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What are the advantages of partial acrylic dentures?

    Partial acrylic dentures offer several advantages, including affordability, ease of fabrication and the ability to add additional teeth if necessary. They are lightweight and can be adjusted easily if your dental needs change. Additionally, they are less invasive than other tooth replacement options, such as implants. Partial acrylic dentures are also a good temporary solution for those waiting for more permanent dental work.

  • Can partial acrylic dentures be worn with metal clasps?

    Yes, partial acrylic dentures can include metal clasps that help secure the dentures to your natural teeth. These clasps provide additional stability, especially for lower dentures, where suction is not as strong as with upper dentures. The clasps are typically made of durable metal, such as stainless steel, and are designed to be discreet. Your dentist will design the clasps to blend in with your smile as much as possible.

  • What should I do if my partial acrylic dentures develop an odour?

    If your partial acrylic dentures develop an odour, it is likely due to a build-up of bacteria, plaque or food particles. Regular cleaning is essential to prevent odour. Brush your dentures daily with a soft-bristled brush and a non-abrasive cleaner, and soak them overnight in a denture-cleaning solution. Clean your mouth, including your gums, tongue and any remaining natural teeth. If the odour persists, consult your dentist, as it could be a sign of an underlying issue.

  • Can partial acrylic dentures cause gum irritation?

    Yes, partial acrylic dentures can cause gum irritation, particularly if they do not fit properly or if they are not cleaned regularly. Irritation can occur from friction between the dentures and the gums, leading to sore spots or ulcers. Maintaining a proper fit through regular adjustments and relining can help prevent irritation. Good oral hygiene is also important to prevent infections or inflammation. If irritation persists, consult your dentist for an evaluation.

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