Dental implants are a great way to replace missing teeth and also provide a fixed solution to having removable partial or complete dentures. Implants provide excellent support and stability for these dental appliances.
Complete Dentures
Complete dentures are what we most often refer to as false teeth. They are also called full dentures and are used when all your natural teeth are missing. Complete dentures are removable as they are held in place by suction. They can cause soreness at first and take some time to get used to. There are 2 types of complete dentures: immediate dentures and conventional dentures.
Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are also called removable partial denture prostheses or partials. They may be used when nearby teeth are not strong enough to hold a bridge, or when more than just a few teeth are missing. Partial dentures are made up of one or more artificial teeth held in place by clasps that fit onto nearby natural teeth.
Changes in fit, denture movement, droppage, and general wear and tear are but a few of the reasons you might seek a denture repair. No matter the reason, we understand how inconvenient and distressing a broken or damaged denture can be.
Denture relines are typically performed when there has been a change in the underlying tissues, or significant bone loss.
What causes tooth discoloration? Just about everything! Coffee, Tea, Colas, Tobacco and Red Wine to name just a few. If you think your teeth could use a little brightening, your denturist can help you determine whether a teeth whitening treatment would be good for you. At Degenstein Denture Clinic our denturists will provide you with a custom fitted whitening tray along with your own take home whitening kit which will enable you to brighten your smile.
Athletic mouthguards are made of soft flexible plastics. They are formed to fit comfortably over the upper teeth.
Read More