A cracked tooth doesn’t always cause immediate pain, but ignoring it can lead to bigger problems over time. In this guide, we explain what can happen if a crack worsens, and how treatments like dental crowns and bridges can restore and protect your smile.
Denture care designed for your everyday comfort.
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Our denture options are available to help restore comfort and reliable function for daily life. We thoughtfully plan, clearly explain, and support over time.
Well-designed dentures play an important role in replacing missing teeth while supporting proper oral function and overall health.
Missing teeth can affect how you eat, speak, and feel about your smile. Dentures offer a practical solution for restoring both appearance and function, while helping maintain facial structure and oral balance.
Today’s dentures are crafted with comfort, providing improved stability and a more natural look and feel. You’re supported with thoughtful direction and discussion as each phase of care comes together.
Ongoing denture care helps support dependable function and renewed confidence, allowing patients to enjoy everyday comfort.
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Enjoy renewed strength and beauty in every tooth for a fully functional and radiant smile.
Reclaim the beauty and functionality of your upper teeth with top dentures, a reliable solution for replacing missing teeth in the upper jaw. Crafted with meticulous precision and tailored to fit your unique oral structure, top dentures provide a secure and natural-looking restoration that enhances your smile. With advancements in denture technology, top dentures now offer improved comfort, stability, and aesthetic appeal.
Bottom dentures provide an exceptional solution that enhances both comfort and stability. Crafted with precision and tailored to fit the unique contours of your mouth, bottom dentures offer a secure and natural-looking restoration for your lower teeth.
You should handle your dentures with care, avoiding any rough or forceful handling that could lead to damage. Regularly clean your dentures using a soft-bristle brush and non-abrasive denture cleaner to remove plaque, food particles, and stains. Remember to remove your dentures at night and soak them in a denture-cleaning solution to keep them moist and prevent warping
If you’re considering upgrading from dentures to implants, you may be in luck! Typically candidates for a full arch prosthesis must have their existing teeth removed. If may just be half way there. If you’re interested in a denture alternative, you should consult an implant dentist.
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FAQs
Can dentures improve how I eat and speak?
Yes, dentures restore chewing functionality and can improve speech clarity by providing structure and support where teeth are missing.
How do I care for my dentures?
Dentures require daily brushing, should be rinsed after meals, and soaked overnight in a denture-cleaning solution to maintain their shape and cleanliness.
How often do dentures need to be replaced?
Dentures typically need to be replaced every up to 7 years due to natural changes in the jaw and wear of the material.
Are dentures noticeable?
Modern dentures are designed to look natural and match your facial structure and existing teeth, making them less noticeable.
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