0 a small piece of plastic or similar material, with false teeth attached, that fits inside the mouth of someone who does not have their own teeth: --
a set of dentures
1 for or relating to dentures: --
He went to the dentist and asked to have his denture mended.
I am suggesting that it should be given a denture.
They are also doing a good deal of denture work, and they are very often experts in orthodontics.
History has shown that he has only about half a denture.
If there was, for instance, a delay of three months in the supply of a new denture or spectacles, we should have cause for complaint.
The lower denture will not be enough to pay for £40 million, and other services will have to be paid for.
In addition, copayment rates for pharmaceuticals and dentures were lowered, and budgets or spending limits were reintroduced for the relevant sectors of health care (19;21).
Xerostomia, depending on the severity and duration leads to dental caries, denture misfit, gingivitis and periodontitis, and inadequate mastication, leading t o poor bolus formation affecting swallowing.