DENTURES
Missing teeth can make your cheeks look hollow and your mouth look sunken. More importantly, your diet can suffer. Those missing multiple teeth in a row may want to consider dentures for both cosmetic purposes and overall wellness. Depending on the amount of teeth missing, we may suggest partial or full dentures. During your consultation, we’ll assess all your options and you can choose what you feel most comfortable with.
PARTIAL DENTURE
Partial dentures are ideal for those who are not missing all the teeth on the upper or lower jaws of their mouth. They latch onto the remaining intact adjacent teeth and sit on the gums. Even if you only have a couple tooth on your dental arch, a partial denture may still work best, since the remaining teeth serve as natural anchors.
Valplast Dentures
Valplast flexible partial dentures offer a comfortable, durable, and aesthetically pleasing solution for patients who need partial tooth replacement. Made from a lightweight, flexible resin material, these dentures are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural gums and remaining teeth, providing a more discreet alternative to traditional metal partials. The flexible nature of these type of dentures ensures a snug, secure fit, allowing for greater comfort while eating, speaking, and smiling.
Metal non-flexible dentures
Cast metal partial dentures are a highly durable and reliable option for replacing missing teeth, offering both functionality and aesthetics. These dentures are crafted from a combination of metal alloys and acrylic, providing a strong, stable foundation that ensures a secure fit and long-lasting wear. The metal framework is custom-made to fit the unique contours of your mouth, allowing for great retention and durability
COMPLETE DENTURE
When your dental arch no longer has any teeth, a complete denture is the optimal solution. You can choose the traditional kind that latches to the gum line or choose to have dentures that are anchored by dental implants. The latter option has the best hold, but involves surgery. Our dentists can discuss all the details so you can make an informed decision.