Complete and Partial Dentures

Dentures are a reliable and effective solution for replacing missing teeth and restoring your smile. We offer both complete and partial dentures to meet your specific needs, whether you are missing all of your teeth or just a few.

Complete dentures are used when all the teeth in a jaw are missing. They are custom-made to fit comfortably over your gums, providing a natural appearance and allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Partial dentures, on the other hand, are used when some natural teeth remain. They are designed to fill the gaps left by missing teeth, preventing the remaining teeth from shifting out of place.

Benefits of Dentures

Dentures offer numerous benefits beyond just improving the appearance of your smile. They can enhance your ability to chew and speak, support the facial muscles to maintain a youthful appearance, and boost your self-esteem. Modern dentures are more comfortable and natural-looking than ever before, making them an excellent choice for tooth replacement.

  • Restores full functionality of your mouth
  • Improves speech and chewing
  • Prevents facial muscles from sagging
  • Custom-made for a comfortable fit

Getting dentures involves a multi-step process. First, impressions of your mouth are taken to create a model. This model is then used to craft your custom dentures, ensuring a precise and comfortable fit. Once your dentures are ready, they will be adjusted as needed to ensure they fit perfectly.

With proper care, dentures can last for many years. It's important to clean them daily, handle them with care, and visit your dentist regularly to check their fit and condition. Our team will provide you with all the information and support you need to adjust to your new dentures and maintain them over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Complete dentures are used when all teeth in a jaw are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. Both types are custom-made to fit comfortably and restore function.

It may take a few weeks to get used to wearing dentures. During this time, you may experience some soreness or discomfort, which should gradually subside as your mouth adjusts to the new appliance.

Dentures should be cleaned daily with a soft-bristle brush and denture cleaner. When not in use, they should be soaked in water or a denture-cleaning solution. Handle them with care to prevent damage.

It is generally recommended to remove your dentures at night to give your gums a rest and prevent infections. Your dentist will provide guidance on how to properly care for your dentures and gums.