Dentures

Dentures

Millions of people have lost all of their natural teeth, leaving most looking for tooth replacement solutions. Of them, many turn to dentures, which remain one of the most common and affordable dental prosthetics used in modern dentistry. If dentures are a part of your practice, make sure you only use a dental lab you can rely on for quality production, quick turnaround, and an accurate fit.

Simply extract any damaged or decayed teeth that remain in a patient’s mouth, and take an impression of the patient’s gum line and the roof of his or her mouth. Then, send the results to our lab for the fabrication process. We will have your patient’s new dentures completed and returned to you for fitting as quickly as possible.

Premium Denture Technology

\We are always learning about new technology and techniques for creating highly functional and more attractive dentures. There are many different materials that can be used to fabricate dentures, and we do our best to ensure a natural look and fit. All of our dentures are made with the patient’s individual anatomy in mind. We never compromise quality for value, because there is no acceptable way to cut corners when it comes to your patients’ quality of life. We aim to create dentures that look and feel as natural as possible, allowing patients the confidence to speak clearly and eat with greater confidence.

Our dentists work closely with trusted denture professionals to ensure every denture we provide meets the highest standards of fit, comfort, and appearance. From your first impression to your final fitting, your care stays under one roof at our Beausejour clinic.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of dentures do you offer?

We provide full dentures for patients missing all teeth in an arch, partial dentures that clip around remaining natural teeth, and implant supported options for maximum stability. Every denture is custom made for your anatomy for the most natural look and fit possible.

How long does it take to get used to new dentures?

Most patients adjust within a few weeks. Early on, speaking and eating soft foods take practice, and minor sore spots are normal and fixable with small adjustments. We schedule follow-up visits to fine-tune the fit until your dentures feel like part of you.

How do I care for my dentures?

Clean them daily with a denture brush and cleanser rather than regular toothpaste, and let them soak overnight. Keep up regular dental visits too: we check the fit, since jaws change over time, and examine your gums and any remaining teeth to keep your whole mouth healthy.

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