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Dentures
(Complete & Partial)

Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth and the surrounding tissue. They help restore your ability to chew, speak, and smile with confidence. There are several types of dentures available to suit different needs.

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Acrylic dentures are lightweight and easy to adjust, making them a common choice for both full and partial tooth replacement. Flexible dentures, made from nylon, offer a softer, more discreet fit that blends well with your gums. For those needing extra durability, cobalt‑chrome partial dentures use a slim, strong metal framework that provides a secure fit and longer-lasting support.

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Whether you're replacing a few teeth or a full set, dentures can restore function, protect facial structure, and help maintain your oral health.

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What types of dentures are available?

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ACRYLIC DENTURE

Acrylic is a type of plastic material that can be used in the creation of dentures. This type of material is great for dentures as it is moldable and can adapt to the changes in your mouth over time. This is most commonly used for complete and partial dentures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need dentures?

If you’re missing multiple teeth and want to restore function (chewing/speaking) and appearance—or if your remaining teeth are unable to support bridges—you may be a candidate. A dentist will assess bone, gum health and bite alignment.

What is the process for getting dentures?

It typically involves an initial dental exam and impressions of your mouth, creation of a custom denture, try‑in for fit and adjustment, and finally delivery. Subsequent visits help ensure comfort, fit and function.

How should I care for my dentures?

Remove them at night, clean them daily with a soft brush and denture cleanser, soak overnight in water to prevent warping, and maintain good oral hygiene of your gums and any remaining teeth. Visit your dentist for regular checks.

Will dentures feel comfortable and natural?

They may feel different at first—talking and eating might require some practice. Flexible and cobalt‑chrome options usually offer a slimmer, more comfortable fit. Over time, most wearers adapt and regain confident chewing and smiling.

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