
A reliable solution for missing teeth
Missing teeth are a widespread issue among American adults.
Estimates from the American College of Prosthodontists show that more than 36 million Americans have lost all of their natural teeth, and around 120 million are missing at least one tooth.
Although missing teeth are common, they can affect both your oral function and self-confidence. Replacing them can restore the appearance and function of your smile.
Dentures are one effective option for replacing some or all missing teeth.
Visit Victory Smiles Dental Center denture clinic for expert care. We are dedicated to helping you restore your smile and maintain your oral health.
Dentures: What You Need to Know
Dentures are a dental remedy that has been available for a considerable time. While contemporary dentures vary greatly from those employed decades past, they remain a viable tooth replacement solution.
Patients who have lost several teeth or a full dental arch can gain advantages from denture prosthetics. We craft a customized set of dentures with an acrylic framework and prosthetic teeth that complement natural gums and teeth.
Once you receive your dentures, you can chew and communicate with certainty. They're effortless to care for and will help you embrace your smile once more.
Complete Dentures vs. Partial Dentures
We provide both partial and complete dentures. Partial dentures are suitable for those who have lost some teeth but retain natural teeth. Attach them into your mouth to bridge the spaces.
Patients missing all teeth or an entire dental arch can gain from full dentures. If your existing teeth cannot support partial dentures, then you may also need full dentures. How do you establish which denture option is right for you? During your consultation, we evaluate your smile and will help you determine which solution is the best fit.
Dentures Supported by Dental Implants
Tips for Maintaining Your Dentures
- Clean dentures before placing back in.
- Take out dentures for sleep and keep in a cleaning solution.
- Brush dentures, but utilize a soft brush and appropriate toothpaste.
- If the dentures are uncomfortable or poorly fitting, see the dentist for an examination and denture adjustment.
