Dentures and Partials

Dentures are a reliable and affordable way to replace missing teeth, helping you restore your ability to chew, speak clearly, and smile with confidence. Depending on your needs, we offer removable partial dentures and full dentures, customized for a comfortable, natural fit.

Partial vs. Full Dentures

  • Partial Dentures are used when you still have some healthy natural teeth. They fill in the gaps and help keep your remaining teeth from shifting. These are made of natural-looking replacement teeth attached to a metal or acrylic base that clips securely in place.

  • Full Dentures are used when all teeth in the upper or lower jaw are missing. They are custom-made to sit comfortably on your gums and restore your entire smile.

Conventional vs. Immediate Dentures

  • Conventional Dentures are made after your remaining teeth are removed and your gums have fully healed. This healing process may take several weeks, but the final fit tends to be more precise and comfortable.

  • Immediate Dentures are placed the same day your teeth are extracted. This means you won’t be without teeth during healing. However, since the gums shrink during healing, adjustments or a new denture may be needed later for the best fit.

Benefits of Dentures

  • Restore your smile and facial appearance

  • Improve your ability to eat and speak

  • Prevent surrounding teeth from shifting (in case of partials)

  • A cost-effective way to replace missing teeth

How to Care for Partial and Full Dentures

Proper care keeps your dentures clean, comfortable, and long-lasting. Here’s what to do:

  • Clean daily: Brush dentures gently with a soft toothbrush and denture cleaner—avoid regular toothpaste, which can scratch. Rinse after eating.

  • Soak overnight: Keep them in water or a denture solution to prevent drying or warping. Always rinse before wearing.

  • Clean your mouth: Brush your gums, tongue, and any remaining teeth before putting dentures back in.

  • Handle with care: Clean over a towel or water to avoid damage if dropped. Never use hot water.

  • See your dentist: If your dentures feel loose, cause irritation, or don’t fit well, schedule a visit. Regular checkups help keep your mouth healthy.

With proper care and regular dental visits, your dentures can last many years and help you feel more confident in your daily life.