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Dentures & Partial Dentures

Dentures are removable dental appliances for missing teeth and surrounding tissue that closely match your original teeth and could even improve your smile. Getting dentures from a leading Glendale periodontist can help you regain your confidence and improve your looks!

There are two different kinds of dentures used by dentists in Glendale -- complete and partial dentures. Partial dentures are used when other teeth are present to fill in gaps and prevent teeth from slipping, while complete dentures are the preferred solution when a person is missing all of their teeth.

Complete dentures can be “immediate” or “conventional.” Immediate dentures are placed onto gums as soon as teeth are removed from molds created before the procedure begins. Conventional dentures involve first removing the teeth and then implanting the dentures four to six week later after the gum and surrounding tissue heal and shrink.

Despite being very durable, dentures might need to be replaced, repaired or adjusted over time due to normal wear.

Reasons for dentures:

  • Loss of all teeth in an arch (requires complete dentures).
  • Loss of several teeth in an arch (requires partial dentures).
  • Creating a better smile and facial structure
  • Making functions such as chewing and digesting easier.

What does getting dentures involve?

Getting dentures is a multi-step process that takes place over several weeks. Dentures are created from molds and reading taken during the first appointment. Several appointments might be needed to readjust the temporary denture’s fit, color or shape before they are finally placed permanently into the mouth during the last visit.

When a person first gets cosmetic dentures, it’s common to see increased saliva flow along with soreness and difficultly speaking or masticating. This will improve over time as the muscles and tissues in the mouth become acclimated to the teeth.

It’s important to follow the care instructions for your new dentures. Dental care such as proper cleaning of your new dental appliance, good oral hygiene, and regular dental visits will aid in the life of your new dentures.



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