Dentures

If you are missing some or all of your teeth or you are facing dental extractions, you are probably wondering if dentures are right for you. We create full and partial dentures that look and feel great, so our patients can enjoy an excellent quality of life.

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Full Dentures

If you face extraction of all your teeth on your upper or lower arch, a complete denture might be right for you. Many patients have concerns about how their dentures will look or fit. Dentures have come a long way in the last decade and now look and function better than ever! We will discuss the look you want for your smile and determine if a complete denture will fit well enough to give you the freedom of a healthy diet and a confident smile.

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Partial Dentures

If you still have some of your remaining natural teeth, a partial denture can use those teeth as an anchor. We meticulously match your partial denture to your existing teeth, so your smile appears seamless.

Of course, your remaining teeth are important to the comfort and fit of your partial denture. Caring for them properly so that you can avoid continued tooth loss will prolong the usefulness of your partial denture. Be sure to brush, floss, and keep your regularly scheduled dental exams and dental cleaning appointments to preserve the health, beauty, and comfort of your smile.

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Implant Retained Dentures

For patients with bone loss, fitting a complete denture may pose a challenge. Our dentists provide a solution to secure your dentures and give you added stability. Implant-retained dentures combine the science of dental implants with the economics of complete dentures. We can place several (usually four) dental implants on your upper and lower arch. These dental implants allow your dentures to lock in place and stay put when you need them most. You can avoid the pain of denture sores and the embarrassment that ill-fitting dentures cause.