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Dentures

Dentures are removable prosthesis for missing teeth and surrounding gum tissue. There are two types of denture options: complete and partial dentures. Depending on your needs, either can be a fitting choice! Design Dentistry can help you with either.

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures sound exactly how they look. Instead of having an entire set of new teeth, partial dentures replace missing teeth with artificial teeth to give you a complete smile. Partial dentures are artificial teeth fixed to a pink gum-like base that clicks into your upper or lower jaw.  Like a retainer, they are removable and can be easily cleaned and can be an alternative to implants. They are a solution if most of your natural teeth can be kept in a healthy condition.

 

Complete Dentures

Complete dentures are for those who need a completely new set of teeth. Interim dentures can be given before a custom, permanent set are made to your specifications. Usually, 12 weeks after teeth removal, your gums will be healed enough for a full set of dentures. The professionals at Design Dentistry will walk you through how to properly take care of your dentures to last you for a very long time!

 

Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant supported dentures offer a secure, stable solution for patients looking to replace multiple missing teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, which rest on the gums, these dentures are anchored by dental implants placed into the jawbone. This provides superior comfort, prevents slipping, and helps maintain bone structure and facial shape over time. Whether you’re missing all of your teeth or just a few, implant supported dentures can restore your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Our team customizes each set for a natural look and comfortable fit, giving you a long-lasting, functional smile.

What are the signs of misaligned teeth?

If you’re experiencing cold sensitivity, jaw or muscle pain or headaches, teeth chipping or wearing, difficulty flossing, bad breath, dry mouth or receding gums, you could have abnormal tooth alignment. If you are presenting any of these conditions, we can help get your teeth out of trauma and we can help treat the problem and the symptoms related to these conditions:

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