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Denture Services

Partial Denture Solutions

Family Smile Dental

Complete & Partial Dentures

Missing teeth can make everyday activities—chewing, speaking, even smiling—feel difficult. We offer two solutions:

  • Complete dentures replace a full arch (upper, lower, or both) when no natural teeth remain.
  • Partial dentures fill the gaps when you still have healthy teeth; they clip discreetly to your natural teeth for stability.

Both options are custom‑crafted to match the color, shape, and proportion of your original teeth, helping you regain a balanced bite, clearer speech, and a natural‑looking smile.

Custom Dentures for a Confident Smile

Invisalign Precision Process

Precision Crafting & Fitting Process

Our multi‑visit protocol ensures your denture feels as natural as it looks.

Comprehensive impressions and measurements

We capture detailed molds of your gums and any remaining teeth, plus record your bite and jaw movements to guide the lab work.

Wax models and “try‑ins” for accuracy

A wax prototype allows you to preview tooth shade, shape, and alignment. At this stage we fine‑tune comfort, pronunciation, and facial support.

Final casting and personalized adjustments

Your denture is processed in durable acrylic, then fitted in‑clinic. We correct pressure spots, refine your bite, and polish for a lifelike finish. Follow‑up visits over the next few weeks let us make micro‑adjustments so you can eat and speak without irritation.

Denture Care Guide

Living With Your New Denture — Care & Ongoing Support

Adapting to dentures is a journey, and we’re with you the whole way.

01

Initial adaptation:

Expect minor soreness or increased saliva for a few days. Reading aloud and eating soft foods speed up adjustment.

02

Daily care:

Remove and rinse after meals, brush gently with a non‑abrasive cleanser, and soak overnight to prevent warping.

03

Regular check‑ups:

Schedule yearly exams so we can re‑evaluate fit, perform relines if gum contours change, and inspect for wear or fractures.

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Long‑term benefits:

Properly maintained dentures can last 5‑8 years, preserve facial structure, and improve overall nutrition and confidence.