If you are needing to replace teeth in your mouth, dentures can be a great solution! Once problem teeth have been extracted, there is a waiting time as your gums and soft oral tissues heal. When they are ready, dentures can then be made to replace the teeth. The wait... Read more » When it comes to dentures and your smile, you have some great options today! Whether you are looking to replace full mouth teeth or just a partial arch of your teeth, there are of course things to consider before choosing the best dentures for your smile needs. Today's Traditional Dentures... Read more » Creating well-fitting, comfortable and attractive dentures is one of the things we enjoy doing best! Our goal is to help you get your smile back so you can chew, speak and smile again with confidence. One of the ways you can make this possible is by watching what you eat... Read more » Taking good care of teeth and gums is vital for keeping teeth in great shape, and the same is true for your dentures when they replace a missing arch! Tooth replacement options still require good oral care, because your mouth is still a place where oral bacteria can thrive. Proper... Read more » When it comes to your smile, you want the best possible tooth replacement option your money can buy. Your smile plays a big part in communication and socializing to convey your intent. In today's climate, dentures have gone from unattractive false teeth to beautiful and functionally effective tooth replacements. Why... Read more » When it comes to your natural teeth, they are your best version to have. That's why you want to brush and floss every day and see your dentist twice a year. But whether from the ravages of time, injury or genetics, some or all of your teeth may eventually need... Read more » If your dentures are beginning to feel loose while wearing them, the solution may not be using more adhesive. In fact, ensuring a consistent and proper fit is vital for a healthy, denture-wearing smile. This means getting your dentures relined periodically to make them fit best so you can eat,... Read more » Modern dentures are amazing, they look and feel natural more than ever before. To keep them safe, there are definite foods you can eat and others you want to stay away from if you want your dentures to last for you. You also want to make sure that you clean... Read more » Dentures have long served people by replacing lost teeth to help them be able to talk and chew, getting the nutrients their bodies need to stay healthy. More and more are opting for implant-supported dentures now. People often choose implant-supported dentures to replace missing teeth if they have lost all... Read more » Taking good care of your dentures isn't only about keeping them in their best shape, but also to keep your mouth in its best shape! Take the time to learn how best to clean, handle and store your dentures when you remove them at night for optimal fit and comfort.... Read more » Sometimes dentures become loose as your jawbone deteriorates. Loose dentures can leave you with sore spots in your mouth and break your dentures if you eat big chunks of food, causing your denture to rock on your palate and then potentially crack. This is one of the main reasons you... Read more » Congratulations on your new dentures! This oral appliance is one of the most popular oral prosthetics people turn to when they start to lose their teeth. Dentures have a solid history of restoring a smile when replacing lost teeth to eat and speak normally again. When you first wear your... Read more » Losing one or more teeth can have serious consequences on your quality of life if you can't chew your food, leading to poor nutrition, altering your ability to speak properly, and affecting your facial profile. There are multiple factors that can lead to tooth loss: -Poor oral hygiene causing cavities... Read more » Dentures today have come a long way! Older dentures were made from porcelain or plastic materials while today's dentures are typically made from a hard resin material. Dentures of the past used to break easily, but today's dentures allow us to make more durable dentures thanks to advancing denture technology.... Read more » Wearing dentures today is an excellent way to restore lost teeth for a healthy, beautiful smile. One of the ways you will need to care for your dentures includes having a denture reline done regularly. This is a way of adding a new lining to your dentures so that they... Read more » As you age and your oral health declines, you may start to have problems with teeth and gums that result in tooth loss. The good news is, dentures can restore your smile's function and appearance so you can talk, chew, and eat normally again. Even better, today's dentures are nothing... Read more » Dentures are excellent solutions to replacing multiple lost teeth as they can restore your smile back to full function. Providing the most stability for dentures may be accomplished by wearing implant-supported dentures for long-lasting results. Unlike traditional dentures, they are anchored by dental implants in your jaw bone. This gives... Read more » When it comes to missing teeth, dentures are often recommended as an all-around great solution to restore your smile. Teeth can be lost or extracted for a variety of reasons, including extensively decayed teeth that can't be saved with a root canal, later-stage periodontal disease or having fractures in a... Read more » We are pleased to offer quality, custom dentures for our patients needing to replace lost teeth, and even more happy that we can create them right here in our office! Our dentures are designed to fit comfortably and look natural so you can smile without feeling self-conscious. We can also... Read more » If you take good care of your dentures, they will not only fit better but last longer too! They will feel better in your mouth and your smile will look its best. You'll also be able to speak, chew and eat more easily. To make sure your dentures get the... Read more » When it comes to your dentures, you may over time require adjustments to keep them fitting their best. Our denture experts offer hard, soft and temporary denture relines to make sure your appliance continues to serve you well so you can smile with confidence. If you're wondering why this is... Read more » When you first start wearing dentures, it will feel strange having them in your mouth. Initial soreness and problems with talking and chewing is common in the beginning. Eventually, they will feel so comfortable that you won't even notice them anymore. So if you notice that your dentures are suddenly... Read more » If you have broken or lost teeth from decay or injury, today's dentures are a great tooth replacement if you don't want dental implants. Dentures can provide you with a fully functioning set of teeth that look and feel natural. They can keep you looking younger by giving your cheeks... Read more » When you wear dentures as a tooth replacement option, the appliance can shift as your mouth adjusts to them. Even after you have been wearing your dentures for some time, as the gum tissues and jawbone supporting them changes, the denture can loosen and shift. When this happens, you will... Read more » Wearing removable partial or full dentures effectively replace missing teeth to restore your smile beautifully. And while your dentures will never succumb to decay like your natural teeth, your new false teeth still need to get the care and attention they require to serve you properly. Well cared for dentures... Read more » Are you missing one or more permanent teeth? Do you have unsightly gaps in your mouth from tooth loss? If so, our denturist is pleased to offer full and partial dentures for patients who have one or more missing permanent teeth. It's important to replace lost teeth, for several reasons.... Read more » If you have lost multiple teeth and are wearing or will be wearing dentures, you might be a good candidate to restore your smile with a modern dental restoration known as dental implant-supported dentures. These custom-made dentures are like traditional dentures except they use surgically placed dental implants to act... Read more » Are you experiencing discomfort or pain with ill-fitting dentures? You shouldn't have to! Our team focuses not only on creating great-fitting dentures but fixing them as well. Every smile is different, and because we want you to have comfortable dentures, we want to help you understand when it’s time to... Read more » When it comes to caring for your dentures, cleaning is a vital component for how they will continue to function best in your mouth. This is true for both partial or full dentures. Keeping them free from bacteria and oral debris protects your oral health and appearance. The first thing... Read more » Do you know the important differences between full and partial dentures? Our team is happy to review both versions for optimal tooth replacement to help you better understand how they can restore your smile. Below we will review the main types of dentures, which are full and partial dentures, and... Read more » Your partial or complete denture represents a functional and aesthetic solution for addressing missing or compromised teeth. When they were originally produced by our contracted denturist the base of the removable oral appliance was designed to comfortably conform to your remaining oral structure. The teeth founded in place have been... Read more » If you have lost one or more front teeth to a dental injury or untreated tooth decay, the missing tooth has likely done more than just hamper your ability to eat properly. Indeed, many people who are missing teeth also experience issues related to their outward appearance, which leads them... Read more »