No two sets of dentures are identical. We offer high-quality, customized dentures for comfort, appearance, and functionality. The ideal solution for your smile.
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Dentures are removable dental prosthetics designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They come in various types, including partial dentures for individuals missing only a few teeth and complete dentures for those missing all teeth in an arch. Dentures are custom-made to fit comfortably and securely in your mouth.
Untreated tooth loss can lead to difficulties in eating, speaking, and even affect facial structure over time. Dentures empower individuals to regain control of their oral health and enjoy a happier, healthier smile.
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If you have several loose or missing teeth due to decay, injury, or periodontal disease, dentures may be a suitable solution to restore your smile.
Persistent tooth pain or extensive decay that cannot be addressed through other dental procedures may indicate the need for dentures.
Problems with chewing or persistent discomfort while eating can be a sign of tooth loss that requires dentures for improved function.
Changes in speech patterns or difficulty pronouncing certain words may result from missing teeth, suggesting a need for dentures to restore speech clarity.
Nearly 1 in 5 of adults aged 65 or older have lost all of their teeth.
During the dentures procedure, your dentist will begin with a comprehensive examination of your mouth, including measurements and impressions to ensure a precise fit. Next, any remaining unhealthy teeth that cannot be saved will be extracted to make way for the dentures. Once your mouth has healed, a series of fittings will be conducted to ensure the dentures fit comfortably and securely. Finally, your custom-made dentures will be placed, allowing you to enjoy restored function and a natural-looking smile.
If you have any questions about dentures, we’ve got answers.
Yes. We recommend starting with soft foods and gradually adding harder foods to your diet.
You can clean your dentures with a soft-bristled brush and denture cleaner. Be sure to rinse them thoroughly to remove any remaining cleaning solution.
With proper care, dentures can last for many years. However, they may require occasional adjustments or replacements over time.
Dental insurance policies vary, but many plans do cover some or all of the cost of dentures.
We recommend removing your dentures at night to give your gums and mouth a break. This can also help to prevent oral health issues such as infections.