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Dentures

Dentures

Dentures are removable prosthetic appliances designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They restore functionality for eating and speaking, support facial muscles to prevent sagging, and enhance your smile's appearance. Dentures can be full (replacing all teeth in an arch) or partial (replacing several missing teeth).

Complete dentures are used when all teeth are missing, while partial dentures fill gaps where some natural teeth remain. Partial dentures have a metal or acrylic base with artificial teeth, often using clasps to attach to natural teeth for stability. Modern dentures are custom-crafted for comfort, fit, and natural appearance.

The process involves multiple appointments for impressions, measurements, bite registration, and fitting adjustments. We use high-quality materials and work closely with dental laboratories to create dentures that look natural and feel comfortable. We also offer implant-supported dentures for enhanced stability. Book a consultation to discuss which option is right for you.

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Complete (full) dentures replace all teeth in an arch. Partial dentures replace multiple missing teeth and attach to remaining natural teeth. Immediate dentures are placed immediately after extractions. Implant-supported dentures attach to dental implants for better stability. Each type is customized to your specific needs and preferences.

Adjustment period varies, but most people adapt within a few weeks. Initially, you may experience increased saliva flow, minor discomfort, or difficulty speaking and eating. These issues improve with practice and time. Our team provides guidance on eating, speaking, and caring for your dentures to ease the transition.

Clean dentures daily with a soft brush and non-abrasive denture cleaner. Remove them at night to give your gums rest and soak in water or denture solution. Handle with care to avoid dropping. Brush your gums, tongue, and any remaining natural teeth. Visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and adjustments.

With proper care, dentures typically last 5-10 years. Over time, your mouth naturally changes shape due to bone and gum shrinkage, which may affect fit. Regular dental check-ups allow us to assess fit and make adjustments or recommend replacement when necessary to maintain comfort and function.