Flexible dentures are partial dentures made from thermoplastic materials that provide a more comfortable, aesthetic alternative to traditional acrylic or metal-based partial dentures. At our Tweed Heads denture clinic, we use ThermoSens — a premium flexible denture material — to replace missing teeth, particularly at the front of the mouth where natural appearance matters most. Unlike conventional dentures with metal clasps, flexible dentures use gum-coloured clasps that blend naturally with your mouth.
Designed for comfort and durability, flexible dentures are only available as partial dentures, not as full dentures. They're a removable replacement for natural teeth that are missing due to accident, poor health or disease, but possess different qualities than those of acrylic partial dentures.
While known as 'flexible dentures', these aren't flexible in the sense of being 'bendable'. Rather, they're less rigid than dentures composed of conventional materials, providing a softer feel compared to rigid, non-flexible metal or acrylic dentures.
Designed to replace up to approximately 6 missing teeth, a flexible partial denture restores your smile, allowing you to eat and speak as you did before you lost your natural teeth. At our Tweed Heads denture clinic, we assess each patient individually to determine whether a flexible partial denture is the right solution for their needs — because not all flexible dentures are equal, nor are they the answer to every patient's situation

Every flexible denture is crafted in our on-site Tweed Heads laboratory, giving us complete control over quality, fit and appearance — from your first appointment through to the final fitting.
We are the only provider on the Tweed and Gold Coast with our own in-house flexible denture technology — meaning faster turnaround, no outsourcing, and a better result for you.
Tweed Heads patients have trusted us with their smiles since 1972. When it comes to flexible partial dentures, our depth of experience and local knowledge is simply unmatched in the region.
Not sure if flexible dentures are right for you? Visit us at our Tweed Heads clinic for a free 30-minute consultation — we'll walk you through every option with no pressure and no obligation.


Experience the difference firsthand! This video demonstrates the remarkable flexibility that makes ThermoSens technology superior to traditional denture materials. Watch as our ThermoSens denture bends without breaking - something conventional rigid dentures simply cannot do.

Many patients ask how much flexible dentures cost in Australia, and how ThermoSens flexible partial dentures compare to acrylic or chrome. At our Tweed Heads denture clinic, ThermoSens flexible partial dentures start from $1,630, with your exact cost depending on how many teeth need replacing. We can provide item numbers for your health fund and offer 6‑month interest‑free payment plans (conditions apply).
Your ThermoSens flexible denture investment includes:
We understand dental treatment is a significant investment. That's why we offer:
Flexible denture prices vary based on your individual requirements - the number of teeth needed and treatment complexity. However, most patients find our ThermoSens partial dentures represent exceptional value compared to traditional alternatives.
Book your free, no-obligation consultation for a comprehensive quote tailored to your needs.
Get your personalised treatment plan and quote during a free 30-minute consultation at our Tweed Heads denture clinic. We welcome patients from Tweed Heads South, Banora Point, Kingscliff, Terranora, Casuarina, Pottsville, Coolangatta, Tugun and all surrounding suburbs.


Patients often compare different flexible denture materials when researching their options. This table highlights the key differences between ThermoSens and Valplast in terms of comfort, hygiene and aesthetics.
Features |
ThermoSens |
Valplast |
| Monomer-free and acrylic free | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Non-Porous | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Range of gum colours | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Superior colour stability | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Virtually unbreakable | ✓ Yes |
✓ Yes |
Exclusive Technology: As the only ThermoSens provider in the Tweed Heads region, we offer technology that simply isn't available elsewhere locally. Vertex, the creator of ThermoSens technology, claims their product is superior for strength, comfort and aesthetics when it comes to flexible dentures.
Monomer-free and non-porous design means reduced allergic reactions and better oral hygiene
15 colour options with superior colour stability means your denture looks natural longer
Virtually unbreakable design means your investment lasts longer - fewer emergency repairs
Advanced material technology provides the durability you need with the comfort you deserve

Each denture type offers unique advantages depending on your specific needs. Chrome cobalt partial dentures are exceptionally durable, thin, and provide excellent long-term function - they're considered the gold standard for many patients. Acrylic partial dentures are cost-effective, easily adjustable, and simple to reline or add teeth to as your needs change.
Flexible dentures offer their own distinct benefits, particularly for patients seeking metal-free aesthetics or those with sensitivities to traditional materials. Our ThermoSens flexible dentures provide virtually invisible clasps, monomer-free construction, and 15 gum colour options for natural-looking results.
Most economical option with gum-colored base. Easy to repair, adjust, and add teeth. Choice of metal or aesthetic clasps. Reliable daily performance with premium teeth.
Made from ThermoSens material with virtually invisible gum-coloured clasps. Clicks easily into place. Perfect for replacing 1-3 teeth with maximum comfort and aesthetics.
Exclusive Tweed Coast technology. Monomer-free, acrylic-free, virtually unbreakable. 15 color options with superior stability. Non-porous for better hygiene.
The gold standard - ultra-thin, lightweight, and exceptionally durable. Integrated clasps provide superior strength. Biocompatible with enhanced comfort and longevity.

Like any denture material, flexible partial dentures have clear advantages and some important limitations. They can be an excellent choice in the right mouth, especially for smaller, more visible spaces, but they are not the best option for everyone.
| Very discreet in the mouth – no visible metal clasps, with flexible clasps that blend into the gums. |
| Aesthetically pleasing, with a choice of up to 15 gum colours to match your natural tissues. |
| Thin and lightweight, so many people find them more comfortable than bulkier acrylic partials. |
| Monomer‑free, acrylic‑free and metal‑free, which is helpful for patients with sensitivities or allergies. |
| Virtually unbreakable in normal use, as the flexible material bends under stress instead of snapping like rigid acrylic. |
| Can often provide a snug, “snap‑in” feel without relying on denture adhesive. |
| Impossible to reline, add extra teeth to or carry out predictable repairs. |
| Less adjustable over time than acrylic or chrome; if gums and bone shrink, it can be harder to fine‑tune the fit. |
| Not as rigid as a cobalt‑chrome framework, so they may not be ideal for heavy biting at the back of the mouth. |
| The close‑fitting design can trap plaque around the gum line if cleaning is not thorough, which is a concern for patients with a history of gum disease. |
| Usually more expensive than a basic acrylic partial denture, although often comparable to, or slightly less than, a high‑quality chrome partial. |
| Not suitable for every case – for example, where there is very little tooth support or where a full denture or implant‑supported option would be more stable. |
During your free consultation, we’ll examine your remaining teeth, bite and gums and explain whether a flexible partial, an acrylic partial or a chrome cobalt partial is the most suitable option for you.


ThermoSens flexible dentures work best for patients missing 1-6 teeth who want a non-surgical tooth replacement option. Our dental prosthetist will assess your suitability during your free 30-minute consultation.
If all your teeth are missing on either the top or bottom jaw, flexible partial dentures are not suitable. In this case, we recommend a full acrylic denture instead. Northern Rivers Denture Clinic does not recommend using flexible denture materials for full dentures, as the flexible advantage is greatly diminished and other issues can arise. While ThermoSens dentures can be relined, this process uses acrylic material.

Flexible dentures offer several significant advantages over acrylic partial dentures for many patients. The innovative nylon-based materials used in flexible partial dentures provide greater comfort by adapting naturally to the contours of your mouth while chewing and speaking. Without metal clasps, they're more aesthetically pleasing, with no visible metal when you smile. The flexible nature reduces pressure points and gum irritation that can sometimes occur with rigid dentures.
However, "better" depends on your specific dental situation. Traditional acrylic or metal dentures may be more suitable for full-mouth restorations or when maximum chewing strength is required. For partial tooth replacement with emphasis on comfort and aesthetics, flexible partial dentures often provide superior results. During your consultation at Northern Rivers Denture Clinic, our experienced prosthetists will assess your unique needs, considering factors like the number of missing teeth, jaw bone structure, and lifestyle requirements to determine the ideal solution for you.
With proper care and maintenance, flexible partial dentures using the Vertex ThermoSens system typically last 3-5 years. While this lifespan is shorter than traditional acrylic dentures, many patients find the superior comfort and aesthetics of flexible dentures worth the trade-off.
Several factors influence longevity, including your daily care routine, changes in oral structure, and how frequently you wear your dentures. Regular professional check-ups at our clinic—we recommend every 6-12 months—allow us to identify and address minor issues before they affect fit or function. During these appointments, we can make adjustments to accommodate natural changes in your gum tissue and bone structure that occur over time.
Proper daily cleaning, avoiding exposure to high temperatures, and removing your flexible dentures during sleep can all contribute to maximising their functional lifespan. With optimal care and regular professional maintenance, some patients may extend the usable life of their ThermoSens flexible dentures toward the upper end of the typical range.
Our ThermoSens flexible partial dentures start from $1,630, with the exact cost depending on the number of teeth required and treatment complexity. We offer flexible payment options including $100/fortnight interest-free plans through National Dental Plan, plus Afterpay, Humm, and ZipMoney. The investment includes our exclusive ThermoSens technology, free consultation, professional fitting, and follow-up care. Book a free consultation for your personalised quote.
Yes, flexible partial dentures are significantly more comfortable than traditional rigid dentures. ThermoSens flexible dentures are lightweight, have no metal clasps that can irritate gums, and the flexible material adapts better to your mouth's natural movements. The monomer-free construction also eliminates potential allergic reactions that some patients experience with conventional dentures. Most patients report improved comfort within days of receiving their ThermoSens dentures.
ThermoSens technology offers five key advantages over other flexible denture materials: it's monomer and acrylic-free (reducing allergies), non-porous (more hygienic), offers 15 colour options with superior colour stability, and is virtually unbreakable. As the exclusive ThermoSens provider in the region, we're the only clinic offering this advanced technology locally. The comparison shows ThermoSens superior in 4 out of 5 categories compared to standard Valplast flexible dentures.
Proper maintenance is essential for extending the life of your flexible dentures and maintaining oral health. Follow these specialised care guidelines for Vertex ThermoSens dentures:
Daily Cleaning Routine:
What to Avoid:
Professional Maintenance:
Proper care not only extends the lifespan of your flexible partial denture but also maintains its aesthetic qualities and helps prevent oral health issues that can arise from poor denture hygiene.
Flexible partial dentures restore much of your natural eating ability, though there is typically an adjustment period and certain considerations to keep in mind:
Initial Adjustment Period:
Foods That Work Well:
Foods That Require Caution:
Our flexible partial dentures using Vertex ThermoSens technology offer better chewing efficiency than many other flexible options, with their precise fit and stability allowing for more natural eating function. Most patients report that after a few weeks, they can enjoy nearly all their favorite foods with confidence and comfort.
If you experience any persistent discomfort while eating, contact our clinic for an adjustment appointment. Small refinements can often make a significant difference in your eating experience.
When considering tooth replacement options, it's helpful to understand how flexible partial dentures compare to alternatives:
Flexible Partial Dentures vs. Traditional Acrylic Partial Dentures:
Flexible Partial Dentures vs. Chrome Cobalt (Metal) Partial Dentures:
Flexible Partial Dentures vs. Dental Implants:
Flexible Partial Dentures vs. Dental Bridges:
The ideal tooth replacement solution varies depending on your specific dental condition, lifestyle needs, and budget. During your consultation at Northern Rivers Denture Clinic, our experienced prosthetists will help you determine if flexible partial dentures are the right choice for your unique situation.
Flexible partial dentures can work well for replacing front teeth, though there are a few important factors to consider. Generally speaking, a flexible partial denture is best suited to replacing up to three or four front teeth — beyond that, other options may serve you better both aesthetically and functionally.
Timing also matters. If your gums have fully healed and the bone has stabilised following extraction, a flexible partial denture is likely a good fit. However, flexible dentures are not suitable as immediate dentures — that is, dentures placed straight after extraction — because the material cannot be relined or added to as your gums change shape during the healing process.
If you're unsure whether a flexible partial denture is the right choice for your situation, our free 30-minute consultation is the best place to start.
Absolutely. Our ThermoSens flexible partial dentures are made in our on-site Tweed Heads dental laboratory and fitted here in person. We regularly see patients from Tweed Heads South, Banora Point, Kingscliff, Terranora, Casuarina, Pottsville, Coolangatta, Tugun, Elanora and the surrounding areas.
Simply call our Tweed Heads denture clinic, submit the enquiry form on this page, or visit our Contact page to request a free 30-minute consultation. At your appointment, our dental prosthetist will assess your suitability for a ThermoSens flexible partial denture and let you know honestly whether it's the right option for you — or whether acrylic or chrome would serve you better.

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We believe in informed decisions. That's why we offer free 30-minute consultations to all our patients, new and existing. During this no-pressure appointment, we'll discuss your denture needs and goals, provide a personalised treatment plan and clear cost estimate, with no obligation to proceed. We want you to feel comfortable and empowered.


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