Modern dentures and prosthodontic treatments provide natural looking, comfortable solutions for missing teeth, helping you smile, speak and eat with ease again.

Designed to restore the look and shape of your smile.
Modern materials create secure, lightweight, easy to wear dentures.
Convenient to clean and simple to care for daily.
Ideal for replacing one, several or all missing teeth.

At Emicare Dental & Spa Centre, your denture journey is guided by advanced technology, tailored prosthodontic planning and a gentle, patient focused approach. Our clinicians work closely with you to create dentures that are comfortable, natural looking and made to last.
Fully digital practice with precise scanning technology
In house digital lab for accurate, efficient denture design
Flexible appointment times, including evenings
Supportive team experienced with nervous patients
Transparent pricing with 0% finance and instalment plans




Dentures are an excellent option for patients wanting to restore function, appearance and confidence. Whether you’re missing one tooth or a full arch, removable dentures offer a flexible, cost effective alternative to fixed replacements.
Patients missing several or all teeth
Anyone wanting an affordable tooth replacement option
Individuals seeking a removable, easy to maintain solution
People wanting to improve chewing and speech
Patients wanting improved facial support and aesthetics
Those not ready for or unsuitable for dental implants
Individuals wanting quick, non invasive restoration
Your denture care is supported by our skilled clinicians, including Dr Madalina Ignat and Dr Mustafa Duman, who provide restorative planning, gum health management and personalised guidance. Our digital lab team ensures your dentures are crafted with precision for natural looking, comfortable results.

From full dentures to gum health and finance options, here are the answers to the questions we hear most from patients across Potters Bar, EN6 and Hertfordshire.
Prosthodontics – the replacement and/or restoration of natural teeth. This includes diagnosis, treatment planning and rehabilitation of the oral function by fixed or removable prostheses and restorations such as crowns, bridges, complete dentures, implant retained/supported restorations.
Dental health has improved dramatically over the past three decades. However, teeth that have been filled early in their life are likely to need further treatment at some stage; for some this will simply be replacement of the filling but for others weakened, damaged teeth may require more extensive treatment, or even replacement.
As people are growing older and now keeping their teeth longer, wear of the natural tooth surfaces has also become more of a problem. The prosthodontist can advise and intervene, as early as possible, to manage the extent of wear and restore the appearance and function of the teeth.
The clinical staff understands that it can be very traumatic to lose teeth, so it is important to make sure that treatment is prompt, considered and durable. In most cases, there are a number of treatment options, and the clinicians believes it is imperative to work through these with the each patient to find the one that is most suitable; possible options to replace or restore teeth include veneers and crowns, bridge work attached to teeth or implants. It is also important that the patient is involved in choosing the shape and colour of the teeth.
Removable dentures need to fit well. Badly fitting dentures can be painful and have a serious impact on confidence and quality of life. The prosthodontist will work painstakingly on the fit and appearance of the denture to allow the patient to be as confident and comfortable as possible.
Teeth that were filled earlier in life may weaken over time. Some patients in EN6 need crowns or dentures, while others require restoration due to wear, fractures or tooth loss.
As people keep their teeth longer, natural wear becomes more common. Our prosthodontic team supports patients across Hertfordshire to manage wear early and restore function and appearance.
Options include veneers, crowns, bridges, implant supported solutions and removable dentures. Your clinician will guide you through each choice to find the most suitable option.
Badly fitting dentures can feel uncomfortable and affect daily life. Our digital workflow and careful adjustments help ensure a comfortable, secure fit for patients in South Mimms and nearby areas.
Dentures are prosthetic appliances that replace missing teeth. Unlike implants or bridges, they are removable and easy to clean. They can be made from different materials depending on your goals.
There are full dentures, partial dentures, immediate dentures and flexible or cast metal options. Each serves different needs depending on how many teeth are missing.
Dentures support facial structure, prevent teeth from shifting, improve chewing, aid speech and help prevent bone atrophy. Many patients in Brookmans Park choose dentures for both function and aesthetics.
Dentures are prosthetic dental appliances constructed to replace missing teeth. Unlike dental bridges and dental implants, which are permanently attached to the bone, dentures are attached to a supporting structure.
This makes them removable and easier to clean and maintain. Affordable dentures are the ones made from conventional plastic teeth while porcelain dentures can be more expensive.
What types of dentures are there?
There are different types of dentures:
Complete or full dentures are for those patients who have lost all their teeth on either or both arches. These take some time to get used to as their adjustment depends on several factors like the oral cavity muscles, saliva, bone & tongue.
Removable or partial dentures are used to correct gaps when only few of the teeth are missing. These dentures are fastened to the natural teeth using metal attachments. Partial dentures help in maintaining tooth alignment by preventing the other natural teeth from shifting out of position. They also help to prevent further tooth loss and occurrence of other periodontal disease. There are different kinds of removable dentures - flexible framework, flippers, cast metal and valplast to name a few.
Immediate dentures as the name suggests are placed at once, right after the patient gets his tooth extraction done. Adjustments are done once the healing process has completed.
Alongside the obvious aesthetic value, cosmetic dentures also have several benefits from an orthodontic point of view.
Our teeth give shape to our jaws, cheeks, and face. Therefore tooth loss can severely change the appearance of a person's face making one look significantly older than their age. Wearing dentures helps to retain the shape of the jaw and face.
When we lose a few of our teeth, the ones remaining can start shifting out of their normal position causing misalignment. Wearing dentures can prevent this.
Dentures also help strengthen facial muscles that control our expressions, proper articulation of words and chewing.
Dentures can also help prevent 'bone atrophy' or loss of jawbone density due to deficiency in the supply of vital nutrients in that area.