Dentures are removable dental appliances used to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They are made from high-quality acrylic or a combination of acrylic and metal for durability and comfort.
Dentures improve not only your appearance but also your ability to eat and speak properly, helping you maintain a better quality of life.
Dentures are recommended for patients who have lost multiple teeth due to decay, gum disease, injury, or age-related changes. You may need dentures if you experience:
Difficulty chewing or speaking
Sagging facial muscles from missing teeth
Self-consciousness about your smile
Pain or shifting in remaining teeth
Significant tooth loss affecting bite or function
Replacing missing teeth is important for oral health, nutrition, and overall well-being.
We provide several options based on your needs:
Used when all teeth are missing in the upper, lower, or both arches. These rest on the gums and are custom-fit to your mouth for comfort and stability.
Recommended when some natural teeth remain. These are supported by metal clasps or precision attachments and help maintain proper tooth alignment.
For added stability and comfort, dentures can be anchored to dental implants. These feel more secure and function more like natural teeth, especially for lower jaw replacements.
Restore facial structure and a natural-looking smile
Improve speech and chewing function
Prevent remaining teeth from shifting
Boost confidence and self-esteem
Easy to remove and clean
Today’s dentures are more lightweight, lifelike, and comfortable than ever before
Remove and rinse after eating
Clean daily with a soft denture brush and non-abrasive cleanser
Soak overnight in denture solution
Visit your dentist regularly for adjustments and oral exams
Handle with care to avoid damage
With good care, dentures can last many years while keeping your mouth healthy.
Looking to replace missing teeth?
Schedule a consultation today to find out which denture option is best for your smile and lifestyle.
In order to allow gums and bones to relax at night time, removing denture is advised. Removing bottom or top dentures also allow the gum to come in contact with saliva considered good for the oral health of an individual.
Yes, one can sleep with dentures on. But, for best results and good oral health, it is not advised.
No, dentures do not hurt at all. It is only at the beginning that patients may feel a little discomfort or uneasiness as they are not used to them. However with the instructions provided by us you should be able to function normally in no time.
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