Complete Dentures
A complete denture is a removable dental appliance that replaces all the teeth in either the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. It is made of acrylic and is custom-fitted to rest directly on the gums and the underlying bone. Complete dentures restore the appearance of a natural smile, improve chewing and speaking ability, and support the facial muscles to prevent a sunken look.
Book NowDentures Benefits
- Restores your smile
Brings back a natural, confident appearance.
- Improves daily function
Makes eating and speaking easier.
- Supports facial structure
Helps maintain your natural facial shape.
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Dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They help restore function for speaking, chewing, and smiling with confidence.
There are complete dentures (to replace all teeth in an arch) and partial dentures (to replace several missing teeth while working with your natural teeth). Implant-supported dentures are also an option for added stability, comfort and esthetics.
The process usually requires several appointments to take impressions, measurements, and try-ins before the final dentures are made. The timeline varies depending on your individual needs.
It may take some time to adjust to new dentures. Minor adjustments are often needed in the first few weeks while the denture is settling into the tissue to improve comfort and fit.
Dentures should be cleaned daily with a soft brush and denture-specific cleanser.
With proper care, dentures typically last 5–7 years. Over time, natural changes in your mouth may require relining, rebasing, or replacement to maintain proper fit.
Most patients adapt well, but it may take practice. Starting with soft foods and gradually introducing a wider variety of foods can make the adjustment easier.
Yes. Dentures restore missing teeth, provide facial support, and help improve your smile in a natural-looking way.
Yes. Regular check-ups ensure your dentures continue to fit properly, function well, and that your oral tissues remain healthy.