Getting natural looking dentures near Sunbury is less about the appointment itself and more about the process leading up to it. A good denture is built across multiple visits, not in a single afternoon, and the appointments themselves are where most of the natural look gets locked in.
At Diggers Rest Dental House, just a short drive from Sunbury and part of the wider Dental House Group, we run the same staged process every time. Here is what your denture journey will actually look like, from the first call to the final fit.
Your First Appointment
The first visit is where the practitioner examines your existing teeth and gums, discusses what you want your denture to look like, and works out whether a conventional or implant-retained denture suits your situation. We will look at your bone, your bite, and any teeth that need to come out before dentures can be made.
This is also the time to talk through how you want the finished denture to feel and look. Are you replacing a current set that has never felt right? Are you transitioning from natural teeth to dentures for the first time? The right plan is different in each case.
You should walk out of this visit knowing what type of denture you are getting, roughly what it will cost, and what each remaining appointment will involve. A consultation that skips these conversations is a warning sign.
Impressions and the Record-Taking Visit
This appointment captures the exact shape of your mouth using impressions, plus a series of measurements (your bite, the way your jaw moves, the position of your lips at rest and when smiling). The technician uses all of this to design a denture that fits and supports your face properly.
If teeth need to be removed before dentures are fitted, this visit may also include the extractions, with healing time built in afterwards.
The Wax Try-In (Where the Magic Happens)
This is the most underrated visit and the one that separates a custom-feel denture from a generic one. The technician sets the chosen teeth in a wax base, and you come in to see it in your mouth before the final acrylic is poured. You can smile, talk, walk around, and check the look in a mirror.
This is also the visit to bring someone whose opinion you trust. Your partner, sibling, or close friend often spots things you cannot, simply because they have looked at your face every day for years. Their feedback can be more useful than yours at this stage.
Tell the team what feels off. The shade can be tweaked, the tooth length adjusted, the gum colour shifted. Once the wax becomes acrylic, none of this can be changed easily, so this is where your voice matters most.
Fitting Day
The fitting visit is when the finished denture goes into your mouth for the first time. The team checks the fit, the bite, and the appearance against everything agreed during the wax try-in. You will go home with care instructions and a follow-up booked.
Expect the denture to feel strange for the first few hours. This is normal. New muscles and a new pressure pattern need time to settle in.
Adjustments and the First Few Weeks
Most patients return one to three times in the first month for adjustments. Sore spots, pressure points, and minor bite tweaks are sorted in short follow-up appointments. These are part of the package, not extras.
Eating and speaking take practice. Soft foods and patience are the friends you want for the first week. Some patients find it useful to read aloud to themselves at home to retrain how their tongue and lips interact with the new shape.
Most people are comfortable by week three, although the full settling-in period can stretch to two or three months.
How Long Does the Whole Thing Take?
From your first consultation to a comfortable finished denture, expect six to ten weeks for a conventional denture, longer if extractions and healing are involved. Implant-retained
dentures take several months because the implants need time to fuse with the jawbone before the denture is attached.
If you are working towards a specific date (a wedding, an overseas trip, a family photo), start the conversation early. Rushing the process is the fastest way to end up with a denture that looks rushed.
Why Sunbury Locals Choose Diggers Rest Dental House
Diggers Rest Dental House is a short drive from Sunbury and part of the Dental House Group, which has been caring for Melbourne West families for over 40 years. Patients travel from Sunbury and the surrounding suburbs because the denture process is handled in-house with try-in appointments built in as standard.
Dr Liem Dang leads the team. We will recommend a conventional or implant-retained approach based on what your mouth needs, not what we want to sell.
Costs and Payment Plans
Denture costs vary based on the type of denture (conventional, implant-retained, partial, full), the materials chosen, and whether any extractions or healing time are needed. For a general sense of our pricing across all services, you can download our price guide from our website.
For larger plans, we offer payment options through Afterpay and TLC so the cost can be spread over weekly instalments. Some private health funds also contribute under extras cover.
How to Book
Booking your first appointment is the only way to get a tailored timeline and a real quote. The consultation lets us see your mouth, talk through your goals, and map out the visits and adjustments your case will need.
Ready to start? Book a consultation today at Diggers Rest Dental House, just a short drive from Sunbury, and let us walk you through your denture journey from first visit to final fit.