Full dentures, also known as complete dentures, are used when all of the natural teeth in the upper or lower jaw are missing. These removable prosthetics are custom-made to resemble your natural teeth and gums, restoring the appearance and function of your smile.
Our complete dentures are made from durable acrylic or porcelain materials and are crafted for a snug, comfortable fit. With proper care and regular adjustments, they can provide years of reliable use and a significant improvement in quality of life.
Getting full dentures typically involves a few appointments, starting with impressions and possibly extractions. Once your gums have healed, we’ll fit your custom-made dentures and make sure they feel secure and comfortable. Some adjustments may be needed during the initial break-in period.
Complete dentures are removable dental appliances that replace all the natural teeth in the upper or lower jaw. They restore both function and appearance, helping patients eat, speak, and smile confidently again.
You may need full dentures if:
Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your specific needs.
Immediate dentures are placed immediately after tooth extraction, so you never go without teeth. However, they may require more adjustments as your gums heal and shrink.
The process typically involves:
The entire process may take 4–6 weeks or more, depending on healing and customization.
Yes! Today’s dentures are made using high-quality materials designed to mimic natural teeth and gums. Your dentist will personalize the size, color, and shape to suit your facial structure and preferences.
There is an adjustment period, but most people adapt within a few weeks. You may need to:
Over time, chewing and speaking feel natural again.
It’s recommended to remove dentures at night to let your gums rest and to reduce the risk of infection or bone loss. Always follow your dentist’s specific instructions.
Yes. As your gums and jawbone change shape over time, your dentures may loosen. Regular dental visits allow your dentist to:
At first, there may be mild soreness or irritation as your mouth adjusts. This is normal and temporary. If discomfort persists, your dentist can make adjustments for a better fit.
Don’t try to fix them yourself. Loose or ill-fitting dentures can lead to mouth sores, infections, or trouble eating and speaking. Contact your dentist for a professional adjustment.
Implant-supported dentures offer more stability, comfort, and bone preservation compared to traditional removable dentures. They snap onto dental implants placed in the jawbone. However, they are more expensive and require surgery.
With proper care, dentures typically last 5 to 7 years before needing replacement if no extractions are needed. Regular maintenance and good oral hygiene help extend their lifespan.
Minor chips/ breaks can be a simple fix which can be taken care of within a day or two. While not very common, extensive damage may require full denture replacement. Please call our office at (919) 581-9300 for the best course of action.