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Denture Repair Singapore: Cost & Options (2026)

Written by Priya M.Fact-checked against MOH Singapore guidelines·~6 min read·Updated March 2026

Quick answer

Denture repair in Singapore typically costs between $50 and $500, depending on the type and extent of damage. Simple crack repairs or a single tooth replacement are on the lower end, while full relines or complex reconstructions cost more. Most repairs can be completed within 1–3 days at a dental clinic or specialist dental laboratory.

Here is a general breakdown of what you can expect to pay: • **Crack or fracture repair:** $50 – $150 • **Single denture tooth replacement:** $80 – $200 • **Denture relining (chairside/soft reline):** $150 – $350 • **Denture relining (laboratory/hard reline):** $200 – $500 • **Full denture rebasing:** $300 – $600 • **Emergency/same-day repair surcharge:** Additional $30 – $100 Private dental clinics in Singapore tend to charge more than polyclinics or dental laboratories, but they often offer faster turnaround and more personalised care.

What Types of Denture Repairs Are Available in Singapore?

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Denture repairs in Singapore generally fall into four categories: crack or fracture repairs, denture tooth replacement, denture relining, and full denture rebasing. A cracked denture — one of the most common issues — occurs when the acrylic base snaps, usually from being dropped. Dentists or dental technicians can bond the pieces together, often within 24 hours.

Denture tooth replacement is needed when one or more artificial teeth chip off or become discoloured. A single tooth replacement is relatively straightforward and inexpensive. Relining, on the other hand, involves reshaping the fitting surface of your denture so it hugs your gums properly — this is often needed as your jaw bone changes shape over time. Full rebasing involves replacing the entire acrylic base while keeping the existing teeth, and is typically recommended when the base is extensively damaged or very old.

Some clinics in Singapore also offer same-day or emergency denture repair services, especially useful if you have an important event or cannot function comfortably without your denture. It is worth calling ahead to confirm turnaround times before you visit.


How Much Does Denture Repair Cost in Singapore?

The cost of denture repair in Singapore varies significantly based on the type of repair, the materials used, and whether the work is done in-clinic or sent to an external dental laboratory. Here is a general breakdown of what you can expect to pay:

  • Crack or fracture repair: $50 – $150
  • Single denture tooth replacement: $80 – $200
  • Denture relining (chairside/soft reline): $150 – $350
  • Denture relining (laboratory/hard reline): $200 – $500
  • Full denture rebasing: $300 – $600
  • Emergency/same-day repair surcharge: Additional $30 – $100

Private dental clinics in Singapore tend to charge more than polyclinics or dental laboratories, but they often offer faster turnaround and more personalised care. If your denture is old, severely damaged, or no longer fits well after multiple repairs, your dentist may recommend investing in a new set of dentures rather than continuing to repair the existing one, as repeated repairs can compromise structural integrity.


Can I Use Medisave or CHAS for Denture Repairs in Singapore?

Unfortunately, Medisave cannot be used for denture repairs in Singapore. Medisave is only applicable to specific surgical dental procedures such as wisdom tooth surgery, and routine or restorative dental work — including denture repairs and new dentures — is excluded from Medisave claims.

However, if you hold a CHAS (Community Health Assist Scheme) card (Blue, Orange, or Green), you may be eligible for subsidies on basic dental treatments at CHAS-accredited GP and dental clinics. The subsidy coverage for denture-related work under CHAS varies by card type and clinic, so you should confirm directly with your CHAS-accredited dentist whether your specific repair qualifies. Seniors aged 65 and above may also receive additional subsidies under the Seniors' Mobility and Enabling Fund (SMF) for certain dental appliances. Always ask the clinic for a written cost estimate before committing to any repair work.


Should I Repair My Denture or Get a New One?

This is one of the most common dilemmas patients face, and the honest answer depends on the age and condition of your current denture. As a rule of thumb, if your denture is less than five years old and the damage is isolated (e.g., a single crack or one missing tooth), repair is almost always the more cost-effective choice.

However, if your denture is more than seven to ten years old, has been repaired multiple times, no longer fits snugly (causing sore spots or difficulty chewing), or shows significant wear on the teeth, your dentist will likely advise getting a new set. Ill-fitting dentures can accelerate bone loss in the jaw and cause oral sores, so persisting with a poorly fitting repaired denture can create bigger — and more expensive — problems down the line. A new complete denture in Singapore typically costs $800 – $3,000 per arch, so weigh the repair cost against the remaining useful life of the appliance.

Ask your dentist for an honest assessment: a reputable practitioner will tell you when repair is no longer economical and will not push unnecessary replacements.


How Do I Avoid Needing Frequent Denture Repairs?

Prevention is far cheaper than repair. The most common cause of denture damage is dropping — acrylic dentures are brittle and will crack or shatter on hard surfaces. Get into the habit of handling your denture over a folded towel or a basin of water when cleaning it.

Avoid using very hot water to clean or soak your dentures, as heat warps the acrylic base and causes poor fit. Use only denture-specific cleaning solutions or mild soap — avoid regular toothpaste, which is abrasive and scratches the surface, making it a breeding ground for bacteria. Store your denture in water or a denture solution overnight to prevent it from drying out and becoming brittle.

Attend regular dental check-ups every six to twelve months even if you are a full denture wearer. Your dentist can identify early signs of wear, poor fit, or structural weakness before they become costly repair emergencies. Timely relining every few years can also extend the life of your denture considerably.


Where Can I Get Denture Repairs Done in Singapore?

You have several options for getting your denture repaired in Singapore. The most common route is through a private dental clinic — your regular dentist can assess the damage, carry out simple chairside repairs, or send the denture to a dental laboratory for more complex work. Turnaround times range from same-day to 3–5 working days for lab-based repairs.

Polyclinics operated by National Healthcare Group (NHG) and SingHealth also offer basic dental services at subsidised rates for Singapore Citizens and PRs. While polyclinics focus mainly on extractions and fillings, some do offer denture-related assessments. Dedicated dental prosthetic specialists (prosthodontists) are the gold standard for complex denture work, including implant-supported dentures, though their fees are higher.

For urgent repairs, a number of private clinics in Singapore advertise same-day or next-day emergency denture repair services. Always verify the clinic's credentials — look for dentists registered with the Singapore Dental Council (SDC) — and request an itemised quote before proceeding.

Cost in Singapore

$50 – $600

Medisave cannot be used for denture repairs in Singapore. CHAS Blue, Orange, and Green cardholders may receive partial subsidies at CHAS-accredited dental clinics — confirm eligibility directly with your clinic before your appointment.

Type and extent of damage (crack, tooth replacement, reline, or rebase)Whether repair is done chairside or sent to an external dental laboratoryPrivate clinic vs. polyclinic pricing and location in SingaporeEmergency or same-day service requirements, which may incur a surcharge

Key takeaways

  • Denture repair in Singapore costs $50–$500+ depending on repair type, with crack repairs being cheapest and full relines the most expensive.
  • Medisave cannot be used for denture repairs; CHAS cardholders may qualify for partial subsidies at accredited clinics.
  • If your denture is older than 7–10 years or has been repaired multiple times, replacement may be more cost-effective than further repair.
  • Always verify your dentist is registered with the Singapore Dental Council and request a written cost estimate before proceeding.
  • Proper denture care — handling over soft surfaces, avoiding hot water, storing in solution — significantly reduces the need for repairs.

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