What Are Complete Dentures?

Complete dentures are removable prosthetic devices that replace all the teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. They rest on your gums and are custom-made to fit your mouth for optimal comfort and function.

Types of Complete Dentures

Conventional Dentures

Made after tooth extraction sites have healed completely (8-12 weeks)

Immediate Dentures

Placed immediately after tooth extraction, require more adjustments

Implant-Supported Dentures

Secured by dental implants for better stability and retention

Economy vs. Premium

Different quality levels of materials and customization available

Benefits of Complete Dentures

The Complete Denture Process

1

Initial Consultation

Comprehensive examination, treatment planning, and discussion of options.

2

Impressions & Measurements

Precise impressions and bite registration for custom denture fabrication.

3

Try-in Appointment

Test fit, adjust appearance, bite, and speech before final processing.

4

Final Delivery

Deliver finished dentures with instructions and schedule follow-up adjustments.

Getting Used to Your Dentures

Denture Care Instructions

When Might You Need Complete Dentures?

Maintaining Your Oral Health

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do complete dentures last?

With proper care, dentures typically last 5-10 years before needing replacement or significant relining.

Will people know I'm wearing dentures?

Well-made dentures should look natural. Most people won't be able to tell you're wearing them.

Can I eat normally with dentures?

You'll be able to eat most foods, but may need to avoid very hard or sticky items initially.

Do I sleep with my dentures in?

It's generally recommended to remove dentures at night to give your gums time to rest and recover.

Regain Your Smile and Confidence

Don't let missing teeth limit your life—explore complete denture solutions today!

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