
Dentures
Dentures are a reliable solution for replacing missing teeth and restoring your smile. Our custom dentures are designed for comfort, function, and a natural appearance to help you eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
Our denture options include:
- Full Dentures
- Partial Dentures
- Denture Relines
- Denture Repairs
- Denture Stabilization
Don’t let missing teeth affect your quality of life – contact us to explore your denture options.

Partial Dentures
Partial dentures replace one or more missing teeth while helping maintain proper alignment and function. They are a cost-effective, removable option that restores your smile and supports long-term oral health.
Our partial denture services include:
- Custom Partial Dentures
- Metal Framework Partials
- Tooth Replacement Solutions
- Denture Adjustments
- Denture Repairs
Don’t let missing teeth impact your smile – contact us to learn if partial dentures are right for you.
Partial & Full Dentures FAQs
What’s the difference between full and partial dentures?
Full dentures replace all teeth in the upper or lower arch, while partial dentures replace several missing teeth and attach around remaining natural teeth for support.
How long does it take to get dentures?
The process generally takes several appointments over a few weeks, depending on the type of denture and any extractions or adjustments needed beforehand.
Will dentures look natural?
Modern dentures are designed to look natural and complement your facial features. Advances in materials and technology provide more realistic and comfortable results than ever before.
How do I care for dentures?
Dentures should be cleaned daily using a denture brush and approved cleaning products. They should also be removed overnight unless otherwise instructed by your dentist.
Can dentures be secured with implants?
Yes. Implant-supported dentures provide improved stability, comfort, and chewing ability compared to traditional removable dentures.
How long do dentures last before needing replacement?
Dentures typically last between 5 and 10 years. Over time, normal wear and changes in the jawbone may require adjustments, relining, or replacement.
