A denture is a removable dental appliance created to fill the spaces left by missing teeth and surrounding tissue. Dentures, when used, are an important part of keeping the teeth and mouth fully functional when one or more teeth are missing.
There are two types of dentures – complete and partial. Complete dentures are for patients who are missing all of their teeth, while partial dentures will only replace missing teeth. When missing any teeth, partial dentures play an important role in preventing other teeth from shifting position in the mouth.
Typically, our patients receive dentures for the following reasons:
A denture (full or partial) is custom-made for you in a dental laboratory. Due to regular wear, dentures may need to be remade, repaired and readjusted.
There are two types of dentures – complete and partial. Complete dentures are for patients who are missing all of their teeth, while partial dentures will only replace missing teeth. When missing any teeth, partial dentures play an important role in preventing other teeth from shifting position in the mouth.
Typically, our patients receive dentures for the following reasons:
- Loss of all teeth in an arch (upper arch, or lower arch)
- Partial loss of teeth in an arch (upper arch, or lower arch)
- Enhancing smile and facial tissues
- Improve chewing, speech and digestion
A denture (full or partial) is custom-made for you in a dental laboratory. Due to regular wear, dentures may need to be remade, repaired and readjusted.