Full & Partial Dentures

What are Dentures?

Where there are no remaining teeth to support a permanently fixed prosthesis a full denture can be fabricated.  This prosthesis can be made beautifully lifelike and comfortable, restoring a full occlusion and permitting normal function and speech.  The cosmetics are customized and personalized so that you can obtain a look that matches your goals.

What are Partials?

In situations where there are not enough strong remaining teeth to support a fixed bridge, a removable alternative can be fabricated. These removable bridges or dentures can be made beautifully lifelike and comfortable... restoring a full occlusion, normal function and speech.

Why would someone need a Denture or Partial?

The reason someone would need a denture is because they're missing either all or most of their own teeth. You might have issues chewing, eating or talking because of the teeth you're missing. In order to improve your smile and how it functions, we'll recommend having a denture made. The denture is removable and should be cleaned nightly before replacing it in the morning.

Who is a candidate for either a Denture or Partial?

Both a denture and partial are ideal for individuals who are missing teeth. They are beneficial for those who cannot have implants placed or who do not want to have a bridge made. We will examine your teeth to determine if and when a denture may be needed. We will recommend the appliance based on our own findings and the health of your current teeth.

What happens during the Denture or Partial procedure?

We start the denture process by taking impressions of both your gums and teeth. We then send these impressions to a local lab where your new appliance is created for you. You will come back in after roughly two weeks so that the denture can be placed. You will need to remove the denture nightly to keep it looking its best and to clean it properly. Most dentures are able to last for about seven years or longer depending on how well they are cared for during that time and how rough you are when wearing the prosthetic.

Our dental professionals have over 30 years of prosthodontic experience. Contact our practice to schedule your complimentary consultation today.