Dentures
Complete and Partial Dentures
Implant-Supported and Implant-Retained Dentures
Repairing Your Dentures
Refitting/Relining Your Dentures
Replacing Your Dentures
Complete and Partial Dentures
Complete upper and/or lower dentures are for patients who are missing
all of their natural teeth. Partial dentures are for patients who are
missing only some of their teeth. After an initial assessment of your
general and oral health, our Denturist can suggest a treatment plan that
best suits your individual needs and preferences.
Each of our dentures is carefully crafted to best fit your needs. We
use the highest quality materials for the manufacture of your dentures.
All laboratory work is done on the premises, ensuring high quality, prompt
service with personalized attention. We are also certified to offer BPS®
Dentures - the standard for aesthetics, comfort, fit and function.
Implant-Supported and Implant-Retained Dentures
A dental implant is a titanium post that is placed into the jawbone to
hold a replacement tooth, bridge or to provide support for a denture.
Dental implants provide the ultimate security and comfort for chewing
and talking.
To ensure the best possible outcome of implant-supported or implant-retained
dentures, you should first consult a Denturist. Once we design the preliminary
dentures, we enable the oral surgeon to determine the best possible location
of the implant. Four to six months after the implants are inserted and
healed, you will receive customized implant denture - and the whole process
is completed. The patient will enjoy all the comfort and benefits of stable,
natural-looking teeth.
Consult us to discover how dental implants
can improve the quality of your life.
Repairing Your Dentures
In most cases cracked or broken dentures can be repaired while you wait.
Contact our office for a free consultation.
Relining / Refitting Your Dentures
Over time, changes occur in the mouth and as a result, the dentures become
loose or ill-fitting. To ensure continued comfort, your dentures should
be relined or refitted every other year. For this procedure, new material
is added to the inside of the denture to provide proper fit and comfort.
Replacing Your Dentures
Dentures cannot last forever. Although each case is individual, as a
guideline, dentures should be replaced every 5-7 years. It is important
to replace worn or poorly fitting dentures before they cause problems.
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