Full Dentures: These are used when all the teeth in the upper or lower jaw are missing. Full dentures are designed to cover the entire arch of your mouth and restore full functionality.
Partial Dentures: These are ideal for individuals who are missing only a few teeth. Partial dentures fit around existing natural teeth, filling in gaps and preventing remaining teeth from shifting.
At Parkside Dental Clinic, we create dentures that are not only functional but also natural-looking, helping you regain your confidence and improve your oral health.
Restored Functionality: Dentures help you regain the ability to chew food properly and speak clearly, which can be challenging with missing teeth.
Improved Appearance: Missing teeth can cause facial muscles to sag, leading to an aged appearance. Dentures fill out your cheeks and lips, giving you a more youthful look.
Enhanced Confidence: With dentures, you no longer have to worry about hiding your smile. They allow you to speak, smile, and eat confidently in social and professional settings.
Non-Surgical Solution: Unlike dental implants, dentures don’t require surgery, making them a less invasive and more affordable option for restoring your smile.
Customizable Fit: We tailor each set of dentures to ensure a perfect fit, giving you maximum comfort and function.
Initial Consultation: Your treatment begins with a thorough consultation. During this visit, our dentist will assess your oral health, take impressions, and discuss the type of dentures that would best suit your needs. We will also take the time to address any concerns or questions you may have.
Creating Custom Dentures: Using advanced technology, we create custom impressions of your mouth to ensure that your dentures will fit comfortably. These impressions are sent to a dental lab where your dentures are crafted with care.
Fitting and Adjustments: Once your dentures are ready, we’ll schedule a fitting appointment. During this visit, we’ll check for proper fit and comfort. Minor adjustments may be made to ensure that your dentures stay securely in place and don’t cause any discomfort.
Follow-up Care: After you’ve had time to adjust to your new dentures, we’ll schedule follow-up appointments to make any necessary adjustments. We’ll also provide instructions on how to care for your dentures and maintain optimal oral hygiene.
Long-Term Care: Over time, your gums and bone structure may change, so it’s important to visit our clinic regularly for check-ups. If your dentures begin to feel loose or uncomfortable, we can make adjustments to ensure a proper fit.
Clean Daily: Brush your dentures every day with a soft brush to remove food particles and plaque. Be sure to clean your gums and tongue as well.
Soak Overnight: Dentures should be removed at night and soaked in water or a special cleaning solution to maintain their shape and prevent drying out.
Avoid Staining: Avoid staining foods and drinks like coffee, tea, and wine. When consuming these, it’s a good idea to remove your dentures.
Visit Regularly: Even if you’re comfortable with your dentures, regular dental visits are important to ensure the health of your gums and any necessary adjustments to your dentures.
Experienced Dentists: Our team has years of experience in designing and fitting dentures, ensuring the best possible results for your oral health and appearance.
Customized Solutions: We understand that every patient is unique, which is why we create personalized treatment plans and tailor your dentures to meet your specific needs.
Comfort and Convenience: We offer a comfortable and friendly environment where you can feel relaxed throughout your treatment.
Affordable Options: We offer a range of denture options at competitive prices, with flexible payment plans available to suit your budget.
With proper care, dentures typically last 5–10 years. Regular visits to our clinic can help ensure your dentures remain in good condition, and adjustments may be needed as your mouth changes over time.
It may take some time to get used to wearing dentures, but they should feel comfortable once you’ve adjusted. We’ll work with you to ensure the best fit and make any necessary adjustments.
Yes, you can eat with dentures, but it’s important to start with softer foods and avoid sticky or hard items. Over time, you’ll become more accustomed to eating with dentures.
Initially, you may notice some difficulty speaking clearly. However, most people adapt within a few days or weeks, and your speech will return to normal as you get used to your dentures.
Yes, dentures need daily cleaning and should be soaked overnight to maintain their shape and prevent damage. Regular dental check-ups are also essential to ensure a proper fit.