41 million Americans wear dentures to help them eat, speak and smile with confidence every day.
At your consultation, you and your dentist will discuss and decide if dentures are right for your mouth. Your dentist will examine your mouth, take x-rays and make sure your gums are healthy enough to support dentures.
After you’ve been approved for treatment, your dentist will create a plan for your dentures and go over it with you so you know exactly what to expect. From there, our team will schedule your impressions and tooth extraction appointments.
Next, your dentist will take impressions to ensure a properly fitting custom denture.
During the extraction process, your dentist will numb your mouth with anesthetic and/or use sedation to ensure a comfortable, painless procedure. Temporary dentures may also be provided after the extraction to protect your gums during the healing process.
After the extraction procedure, make sure to get plenty of rest for at least 24 hours. Your dentist will provide detailed instructions so that you can remain comfortable while you heal.
When your dentures are complete, you will return to the office to begin the fitting process. Adjustments can be made to ensure your dentures are as comfortable and functional as possible. Plan on returning to the office for yearly checkups on your dentures, but know that a set of dentures can last you up to 10 years if you take good care of them.
A partial denture helps restore the form and function of your jaw by replacing one or more missing teeth. This removable, natural looking dental appliance is made from a combination of plastic and sometime metal, which makes it sturdy enough to handle years of chewing and speaking. Keep in mind that our team is always here to assist you in selecting the right partial denture for your unique needs.
Full dentures are a replacement for all of a patient’s teeth. These removable dental appliances are made out of acrylic and are suctioned to the gum tissue to keep them in place. If you lose all or most of your natural teeth and are looking to restore your entire smile, full dentures can help fill out your appearance, leaving you ready to smile with confidence again.
Implant dentures are a natural-looking and secure way to replace missing teeth. Implants are used to anchor in dentures or partial dentures, allowing you to get rid of adhesives and restore confidence in your ability to eat, speak and smile without your dentures moving around. This secure option also prevents other teeth from shifting and also prevents bone loss that results from long-term tooth loss.
About 40 million Americans have lost all their teeth.
If you are interested in dentures as an option to replace your missing teeth, the first step is to get a consultation from your dentist. They’ll be able to examine your mouth and determine the state of your oral health, the health of your jaw and gums, and whether dentures are right for you. They can also help guide you on alternative treatments if there’s a better option available to you.
Your dentist will create an impression of your teeth and gums, then send it to a laboratory to construct an acrylic model of your teeth. Once the dentures are made and received, your dentist will place them in your mouth and make adjustments so they fit properly and comfortably.
Dentures have an average lifespan of seven to 10 years. Since your mouth is constantly changing, your dentures will need adjustments from time to time to ensure they fit properly. We encourage annual checkups for your dentures to ensure they are in optimal condition and encourage getting a reline/re-fit procedure every couple of years to keep it fitting properly.
With cutting-edge technology and high-resolution images, your dentist will create a set of custom-crafted dentures that are designed to look as close to your natural smile as possible. All dentures are molded exactly to your jaw and gum line to ensure a comfortable, confident fit. You will work with your dentist to design the perfect smile for your mouth. Our dentist will guide you through color selection and tooth selection to ensure you get the smile you've been dreaming about.
Most dental insurance plans cover at least a portion of the cost of dentures, but this all depends on your insurance coverage. Contact your dental insurance provider to better understand your coverage and benefits.
Not only can dentures restore your smile, they can make your appearance more youthful as well.