Dentures
Custom full and partial dentures designed for natural aesthetics and a secure, stable fit.
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Treatment Overview
Traditional and modern dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace multiple missing teeth or an entire arch of missing teeth. If you have lost teeth due to gum disease, injury, or decay, dentures restore your smile, improve facial contours, and make it easier to speak and chew foods. Our premium dentures are designed with advanced biocompatible acrylics and porcelain teeth, shaped specifically to mimic natural gum tones and tooth dimensions. We also offer implant-supported overdentures, which snap directly onto titanium implant posts for unmatched stability and security.
Key Benefits of Treatment
- Restores a full, bright smile and fills out hollow facial cheeks
- Significantly improves chewing efficiency and speech articulation
- Custom color matching for acrylic gums and porcelain teeth shapes
- Implant-supported options eliminate slips, adhesives, and sore spots
- Cost-effective, non-invasive option for complete arch restoration
Step-by-Step Procedure
Initial Assessment
We examine your jaw bone ridges, gum tissues, and any remaining teeth to design the optimal denture structure.
Precision Impressions
Detailed impressions of your gums and jaw movements are taken to ensure the denture base fits securely and comfortably.
Bite Registration
We measure your jaw relationships to establish proper vertical alignment and lip support.
Wax Try-In Check
A wax model containing the teeth is placed in your mouth, allowing you to review the look, fit, and color before final processing.
Processing & Fitting
The denture is processed in our lab, polished, and fitted. We make adjustments to eliminate pressure spots and ensure a comfortable fit.
Clinical Before & After Comparison
Drag the slider handles to view the contrast between untreated teeth and the final E-max restoration.
Recovery & Aftercare Guidelines
Adjusting to new dentures is a process that takes 2 to 4 weeks. You may experience minor soreness, increased saliva flow, and a feeling of bulkiness as your tongue and facial muscles learn to hold the appliance. Start with small, soft foods, chewing on both sides of your mouth. Practice reading aloud to adapt your speech. Minor adjustments in our clinic are normal during the first month.
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