“Are dentures the best choice for me?”
We use dentures to replace your missing teeth and surrounding gum tissue. Because traditional dentures are removable, you may prefer them over fixed bridges, fixed dentures, and dental implants. You might need one for your upper arch, lower arch, or both.
Custom-made, dentures give you the look and feel of your natural teeth and gums, help you chew and speak better, and improve your facial features.
Replace some or all your missing teeth in an arch
Improve your chewing, speech, and digestion
Enhance your smile and facial tissues
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We can make partial dentures for you if still have some healthy natural teeth. They’re held in place by clasps that hook onto your teeth for stability. Not only do they fill in the spaces created by your missing teeth, but prevent your other teeth from shifting.
Also called complete dentures, we make them to replace all of your missing teeth and the surrounding gum tissue. You might need a denture for one arch or both. There are two types of full dentures:
This type of denture is made after your teeth have been removed and the gum tissue has healed, usually taking 4 to 6 weeks. During this time, you’ll go without teeth.
This type of denture is made in advance. Because it’s placed immediately after your teeth are removed, you won’t have to go without teeth during the healing process. Once the tissues shrink and heal, Dr. Ochev will make adjustments.
A denture, whether partial or full, is very durable and will last many years, but may have to be readjusted, repaired, or replaced someday due to normal wear.
The process of getting a denture requires several appointments us, usually over several weeks — they’re custom-made for you in a dental lab, and we fine-tune the fit for you.
At your first visit, Dr. Ochev takes highly accurate impressions and measurements to create your custom denture. At your “try-in” visit, he examines it for the proper shape and color, and adjust the fit. At your final visit, he fine-tunes the adjustment even more to ensure a fit that feels natural and comfortable.
As your muscles and gums get used to your new denture, you may experience increased saliva, some soreness, or speech and chewing difficulty — these conditions are temporary and will subside.
You’ll receive care instructions at the end of your treatment. Please reach out to us if you have any questions. Proper cleaning will extend the life of your new dentures — so will good oral hygiene at home and regular dental checkups with us.
For a very brief summary about dentures, here’s a clear and concise one from MedlinePlus.
You might need one to treat a cavity, repair a cracked or broken tooth, or rebuild worn enamel.
Find Out MoreYou might need one to treat a larger cavity, or damage to the biting surface or the cusps.
Find Out MoreYou might need one for a severely damaged tooth, very large cavity, or after a root canal.
Find Out MoreA bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap between the adjacent ones.
Find Out MoreA crown, bridge, or denture that securely attaches to an implant post in the jawbone.
Find Out MorePain in your jaw and/or nearby areas like your neck or head might stem from your jaw joint(s).
Find Out MoreAt EvoSmile, dental care is empathy care.
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