Prosthetic
Dentures
There are two main types of dentures that are used for replacing missing teeth; complete dentures and partial dentures. Both types of dentures provide improved esthetics by replacing the missing teeth in the mouth, and improved overall function for eating and speech. The denture making process takes multiple appointments.
For patients requiring replacement of all teeth in the upper and/or lower arch of the mouth, removable complete dentures are an excellent treatment option. Removable complete dentures are a prosthesis placed in the mouth containing replacement teeth, typically mounted in a base made of a pink gum-colored resin formed to an exact fit over your existing gums. They are designed to be removable without the assistance of a dental professional.
When circumstances do not allow for a bridge or dental implants, removable partial dentures are an excellent option to replace areas of missing teeth. Removable partial dentures are an appliance placed in the mouth containing replacement teeth typically mounted in a base made of a pink gum-colored resin formed over a wire or metal framework. They are designed to be removable without the assistance of a dental professional.
After a brief period of adjusting to the feel of the dentures in your mouth, they will begin to feel natural to you- making eating easier and your speech clearer. Once your dentures are finished and you have fully adjusted to them, you will have a removable restoration specially designed to mimic the appearance of natural teeth that improves the overall function of your mouth.