1. Complete dentures
Complete dentures replace all missing teeth in one arch with customized esthetic and functional planning.
Dentures restore bite function and smile confidence with custom fit, comfort-focused adjustments, and personalized usage guidance.
1. Complete dentures
Complete dentures replace all missing teeth in one arch with customized esthetic and functional planning.
2. Partial dentures
Partial dentures fill specific gaps while preserving remaining natural teeth.
3. Flexible dentures
Flexible dentures provide lightweight, adaptable support for selected partial replacement needs.
4. Implant-supported
Implant-supported dentures improve retention and chewing confidence compared with conventional options.
Treatment suitability, timeline, and final pricing are confirmed after an in-clinic dental evaluation.
Patients with pain, functional problems, cosmetic concerns, or long-term oral health goals can benefit from dentures after proper diagnosis and case planning.
Most patients adapt within four to eight weeks. Initial speech changes and eating adjustments are common and improve with practice. Follow-up visits ensure the fit remains comfortable as your gums settle.
Well-maintained dentures typically last five to eight years before relining or replacement is needed due to changes in bone shape and gum tissue. Regular check-ups help detect wear and fit changes early.
Implant-supported dentures offer significantly improved stability, chewing efficiency, and comfort compared to conventional options. Suitability depends on bone volume, health factors, and treatment goals after evaluation.
It is generally recommended to remove dentures at night to allow gum tissue to rest and to clean the appliance thoroughly. Your dentist will advise on the best overnight care routine for your specific denture type.