Restorative Dentistry

Dentures

Full and partial dentures designed for comfort, fit and natural appearance — including implant-supported options that don't slip.

Restorative Dentistry

Modern dentures are nothing like your grandparents' set

Today's dentures are lighter, thinner, more natural-looking and far better fitting than the chunky pink-acrylic dentures of decades past. With implant support, they can be locked in so they don't slip at all.

We make complete dentures, partials, immediate dentures and implant-retained overdentures. Whichever fits your situation, we'll explain the options clearly before any decisions get made.

Modern, natural-looking dentures
Why patients choose this treatment

The benefits, plainly explained

01

Multiple styles

Full, partial, immediate and implant-retained — we match the right approach to your needs.

02

Custom fit

Digital impressions for a comfortable, secure fit from day one.

03

Natural appearance

Shaded gum tissue and tooth shapes matched to your face.

04

Implant option

A few implants can lock dentures in so they don't slip.

05

Restores chewing and speech

Get back to eating and talking normally.

06

Maintenance and relining

Included with your annual exam to keep the fit right as your bone changes.

What to expect

Your treatment, step by step

1

Consult and impression

We discuss options, show samples and take a digital impression.

2

Try-in

A wax model lets you preview tooth shape, position and bite before final fabrication.

3

Delivery

Your final dentures are fitted, adjusted and you go home with care instructions.

4

Follow-up adjustments

1-week, 1-month and 6-month checks to fine-tune fit and comfort.

Common questions

How long until I can eat normally?+

Soft foods for the first 1–2 weeks. Most patients eat most foods within a month, though tough or sticky things take longer.

Will they slip?+

Properly fitted upper dentures suction well; lowers are trickier and often benefit from 2–4 implants to lock them in.

How long do they last?+

Acrylic dentures: 5–10 years before replacement or relining. Bone shrinks under dentures over time — that's why periodic relines matter.

Curious whether is right for you?

Book a no-pressure consultation. We'll discuss your options, costs and timeline before anything begins.