Is your smile suffering because of tooth loss? Missing teeth cause a variety of problems. Your speech may not be as clear and eating may become more difficult. Your self-esteem might take a hit as well simply because you know people see the gap in your smile.

Thankfully, it’s possible to have a full, healthy smile again through restorative care. At Reflections Family Dental, we offer custom-made partial dentures and full dentures to help patients like you restore what you’ve lost.

WHY CHOOSE REFLECTIONS FAMILY DENTAL FOR PARTIALS & FULL DENTURES?

WHAT IS A PARTIAL

Partial dentures are more simply referred to as partials. They feature multiple teeth that are mounted across a gum-colored base. These replacement teeth may not be consecutively arranged, but rather spread across the base to fit like a puzzle piece between existing teeth. In most cases, partials are secured with clips or brackets and can be taken out for easy cleaning.

WHAT IS A FULL DENTURE

As with a partial, full dentures feature multiple teeth attached to a gum-colored base. But in this case, the restoration is designed to replace all of the teeth along your upper or lower arch instead of just a few teeth. Full dentures can be closed or open palate and are usually held in place by natural suction, muscle strength in your cheeks and over-the-counter denture adhesive.

IMPLANT-SUPPORTED DENTURES & PARTIALS

If you’d like to consider a more secure alternative to traditional partial or full dentures, we’d be happy to talk to you about implant-supported options. Dental implants are titanium posts that are surgically placed at strategic points along the jaw. Depending on the type of implant-supported denture you will have—All On 4 or an implant overdenture–you will need between two to six dental implants.

After surgery, these implants will fuse with your jawbone. The process is called osseointegration and this is what provides the secure foundation of implant-supported dentures and partials.

Because they act like prosthetic tooth roots, patients receiving dental implants can look forward to enjoying results that look and feel more natural. Moreover, because dentures are secured to the implants, they will not shift or fall out the way removable dentures can.

CARING FOR YOUR NEW DENTURES

To extend the life of your dentures and maintain your oral health, proper denture hygiene is a necessity. Dentures do resist staining, but they do not resist plaque, which can accumulate on false teeth as easily as natural ones. Therefore, you need to clean your dentures daily. Use a soft brush and a special denture cleaner. Ordinary toothpaste is not recommended because the abrasives that polish teeth can scratch dentures.

When you remove your dentures for the night, be sure to let them soak in water or a denture soaking solution. Air and heat can warp dentures.

Call our office to learn more about denture options or schedule your denture consultation with Dr. Kershner.

INSURANCE & FINANCING

Please call to verify if we are a provider for your dental insurance plan.

Patients are responsible for the difference between the covered insurance benefit and the cost of the procedure.
Payment is due at the time of service unless prior arrangements have been made.

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