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Partial Dentures Singapore: Cost & Options (2026)

Written by Wei LingReviewed for Singapore regulatory accuracy·~8 min read·Updated March 2026

Quick answer

Partial dentures in Singapore typically cost between $500 and $3,500 depending on the material, number of teeth replaced, and clinic type. Options range from affordable acrylic (plastic) dentures to more natural-looking flexible or cast metal frameworks. CHAS cardholders and Pioneer/Merdeka Generation seniors may qualify for subsidies at participating clinics.

There are three main types of partial dentures available at dental clinics in Singapore, each differing in material, comfort, aesthetics, and cost: **1.

What Are Partial Dentures and Who Needs Them?

Having been through several dental procedures in Singapore — some planned, some urgent — I've accumulated a useful amount of practical knowledge about what to expect and what most guides leave out.

Partial dentures are removable prosthetic appliances used to replace one or more missing teeth while preserving the remaining natural teeth. Unlike a full (complete) denture, a partial denture clips or clasps onto existing healthy teeth to stay in place. They restore chewing function, improve speech clarity, and prevent neighbouring teeth from drifting into the gaps left by missing teeth.

In Singapore, partial dentures are one of the most commonly recommended tooth-replacement solutions for patients who are not ready for dental implants or dental bridges — whether due to budget constraints, medical reasons, or personal preference. They are also a practical interim option for patients waiting for implant treatment. Most general dental clinics across Singapore offer partial denture services, including polyclinics under the National Healthcare Group (NHG) and Singapore Health Services (SingHealth) clusters.

Dentists typically recommend partial dentures when a patient is missing between one and several teeth in the same arch (upper or lower jaw), still has a sufficient number of healthy anchor teeth, and is looking for a non-surgical, reversible option. A thorough examination, including X-rays, will be conducted to assess whether your remaining teeth and gum health can support a partial denture.


Types of Partial Dentures Available in Singapore

There are three main types of partial dentures available at dental clinics in Singapore, each differing in material, comfort, aesthetics, and cost:

**1. Acrylic (Plastic) Partial Dentures** — The most affordable and widely available type. The base is made from acrylic resin, and metal clasps anchor it to adjacent teeth. While cost-effective, acrylic dentures tend to be bulkier and less comfortable for long-term daily wear. They are often used as temporary or transitional dentures.

**2. Cast Metal (Chrome-Cobalt) Partial Dentures** — These feature a thin, rigid metal framework with acrylic tooth replacements attached. They are stronger, thinner, and more durable than acrylic-only options, offering a better fit and greater long-term value. Most experienced dentists consider cast metal partial dentures the 'gold standard' for removable partial prosthetics.

**3. Flexible (Valplast / Thermoplastic) Partial Dentures** — Made from a soft, nylon-based thermoplastic material, these dentures have no visible metal clasps, making them far more aesthetically pleasing. They are lightweight, comfortable, and ideal for patients with metal allergies. However, they can be harder to adjust or repair and may not suit all clinical situations. They sit in the mid-to-upper price range.

Some private clinics in Singapore also offer precision attachment partial dentures, which use hidden internal attachments instead of visible clasps for superior aesthetics — though these are considerably more expensive and typically used alongside crowns on anchor teeth.


How Much Do Partial Dentures Cost in Singapore?

Partial denture costs in Singapore vary considerably based on the type of denture, the number of teeth being replaced, the materials used, and whether you visit a public polyclinic or a private dental clinic.

  • **Acrylic Partial Dentures:** $500 – $1,200 at private clinics; lower at polyclinics with subsidies
  • **Cast Metal (Chrome-Cobalt) Partial Dentures:** $1,200 – $2,200 at private clinics
  • **Flexible (Valplast) Partial Dentures:** $1,000 – $2,000 at private clinics
  • **Precision Attachment Partial Dentures:** $2,500 – $3,500+ depending on complexity

At public polyclinics (NHG Dental / SingHealth Polyclinics), subsidised rates for Singapore Citizens can bring acrylic partial dentures down significantly. Fees are means-tested and vary by income tier. It is always advisable to get itemised quotations from two or three clinics, as pricing structures can differ even for similar treatments.

Additional costs to factor in include initial consultation and X-rays ($30–$120), any tooth extractions required before fitting ($80–$300 per tooth), denture adjustments or relines ($80–$250), and replacement costs every 5–10 years as the denture wears or your jaw shape changes.


Are There Subsidies or Medisave Coverage for Partial Dentures?

This is one of the most common questions Singaporeans ask — and the answer requires some nuance. As of 2025, Medisave cannot be used for routine dental treatments, including dentures. Medisave is only claimable for specific surgical dental procedures such as wisdom tooth surgery or dental implant surgeries under the Medisave500/700 scheme.

However, there are meaningful subsidies available through other government schemes:

CHAS (Community Health Assist Scheme): Blue, Orange, and Green CHAS cardholders can receive subsidies for basic and intermediate dental services at CHAS-approved General Practitioner (GP) dental clinics. Dentures may fall under the intermediate dental benefits category, with subsidies of up to $200–$500 depending on your card tier. You can check the full list of claimable procedures on the MOH CHAS portal.

Pioneer Generation (PG) and Merdeka Generation (MG) Cards: Seniors holding PG or MG cards enjoy additional dental subsidies at CHAS-approved clinics and polyclinics, which can further reduce out-of-pocket costs for partial dentures.

Polyclinic Means-Tested Subsidies: Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents attending NHG Dental or SingHealth Polyclinics are automatically assessed for income-based subsidies, which can reduce denture costs by 50–75% for lower-income households.

Always bring your CHAS/PG/MG cards to your appointment and confirm in advance whether the specific clinic and denture type are covered under your scheme.


Partial Dentures vs. Dental Implants vs. Bridges: How Do They Compare?

One of the biggest fears patients have is choosing the wrong solution and regretting it later — especially given the costs involved. Here's a practical comparison to help you think it through:

**Partial Dentures** are the most affordable upfront option and the least invasive — no surgery required. They are removable (which some patients see as a drawback) and require daily cleaning. They may need relining or replacement every 5–10 years. Best for patients replacing multiple teeth across a wide span, or those not suitable for surgery.

Dental Bridges are fixed (non-removable) and feel more like natural teeth. However, they require filing down healthy adjacent teeth to serve as anchors, which is an irreversible procedure. Bridges typically cost $1,500–$4,000 per unit in Singapore and are not covered by Medisave.

**Dental Implants** are the closest to natural teeth — a titanium post is surgically placed in the jawbone, topped with a crown. They are the most durable long-term option (20+ years with proper care) but also the most expensive ($3,000–$6,000+ per implant in Singapore). Medisave can offset $500–$700 per implant under approved schemes.

For patients missing multiple teeth scattered across the jaw, partial dentures often remain the most practical and economical solution. A consultation with a prosthodontist (a dentist who specialises in tooth replacement) can help you determine which option is clinically appropriate for your specific situation.


What to Expect During the Partial Denture Fitting Process

Understanding the process can significantly reduce anxiety, especially for first-time denture wearers. Here is what the typical partial denture journey looks like at a Singapore dental clinic:

Step 1 — Initial Consultation & Assessment (1–2 visits): Your dentist will examine your mouth, take X-rays, and discuss your replacement goals. Any decayed or compromised teeth may need extraction or treatment before denture fabrication begins. This stage is crucial — don't skip it to save money, as a poor foundation leads to a poor-fitting denture.

Step 2 — Impressions & Design (1–2 visits): Dental impressions (moulds) of your upper and lower arches are taken. For cast metal dentures, a bite registration is also recorded. These impressions are sent to a dental laboratory (locally or overseas) where technicians fabricate your denture. Lab turnaround is typically 1–3 weeks.

Step 3 — Try-In & Fitting (1–2 visits): Your dentist will trial the denture in your mouth, checking the fit, bite, and aesthetics. Adjustments are made before the final denture is delivered. You'll receive instructions on how to insert, remove, and clean it properly.

Step 4 — Review & Adjustments (1–3 visits over 4–8 weeks): It is completely normal to need multiple adjustments after receiving a new denture — pressure sores, minor bite discrepancies, and speech adaptation all take time. Most dentists include a few post-fitting review visits in their quoted fee; confirm this before committing.

Total treatment time from consultation to final fitting is typically 4–8 weeks for a standard partial denture in Singapore.

Cost in Singapore

$500 – $3,500+

Medisave is NOT applicable for dentures. However, CHAS Blue/Orange/Green cardholders may claim up to $200–$500 in dental subsidies at approved GP dental clinics. Pioneer Generation and Merdeka Generation seniors receive additional subsidies. Polyclinic patients receive means-tested subsidies of up to 75%.

Type of denture material (acrylic vs. cast metal vs. flexible thermoplastic)Number of teeth being replaced and complexity of the casePublic polyclinic vs. private dental clinic (significant price difference)Additional procedures required such as extractions, X-rays, or relining

Key takeaways

  • Partial dentures in Singapore cost $500–$3,500+ depending on type (acrylic, cast metal, flexible) and clinic tier.
  • Medisave cannot be used for dentures, but CHAS, Pioneer Generation, and Merdeka Generation cardholders can access meaningful subsidies.
  • Cast metal (chrome-cobalt) dentures are generally the most durable long-term removable option; flexible dentures offer the best aesthetics.
  • The full fitting process typically takes 4–8 weeks and requires 4–1,202 clinic visits including adjustments.
  • Always get itemised quotes from at least two clinics and confirm which post-fitting review visits are included in the price.

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Not Sure Which Partial Denture Is Right for You?

Every smile is different. The best partial denture for you depends on how many teeth you're missing, your budget, your gum health, and your lifestyle. Get a professional assessment from a qualified dentist in Singapore who can walk you through all your options — with transparent, itemised pricing — before you commit to any treatment.

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