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Implant Retained Dentures

Implant retained dentures are different than traditional dentures by being attached to the dental implants using special connectors. The result is a denture that is more stable and secure, and that does not require adhesives or pastes to keep it in place.

Fixed Dentures

Fixed dentures are a type of dental prosthesis that are permanently attached to the jawbone using dental implants or dental crowns. Fixed dentures can be used to replace one or more missing teeth, or an entire arch of missing teeth.

Complete Dentures

Complete dentures, also known as full dentures, are a type of removable dental prosthesis that replace all of the natural teeth in the upper or lower jaw, or both. They are designed to fit snugly over the gums and are customized to match the patient's natural teeth as closely as possible.

Conventional and Transitional Immediate Dentures

Conventional dentures are the most common type of denture and are placed in the mouth after any remaining natural teeth have been removed and the gums have had time to heal. Immediate dentures, on the other hand, are placed in the mouth immediately after any remaining natural teeth are removed.

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are designed to fill in gaps in the mouth where teeth are missing. Partial dentures can be a good option for patients who are missing one or more teeth, but who are not good candidates for dental implants or dental bridges.

Relines
(Hard and Soft)

Denture relining is a procedure in which the inner surface of a denture is reshaped to improve the fit and comfort of the denture. Both hard and soft denture relines can improve the fit and comfort of a denture, but the choice of which type of reline to use will depend on the individual patient's needs.

Repairs (Done in One Day)

Denture repairs are procedures used to fix broken or damaged dentures. Dentures can become damaged due to a variety of reasons, such as accidental drops, chewing on hard objects, or natural wear and tear over time. The specific repair needed will depend on the type and extent of the damage, or require a new denture.

Night-guards

Night guards are devices worn in the mouth during sleep to protect the teeth and jaws from damage caused by clenching or grinding, a condition known as bruxism. Bruxism can cause a variety of issues, including tooth wear, jaw pain, headaches, and even damage to dental restorations such as crowns and bridges.

Mouth-guards

Mouth-guards are protective devices designed to cover the teeth and gums to prevent injury during sports or other physical activities. They are commonly used in contact sports such as football, boxing, and hockey, as well as in activities such as skateboarding, biking, and martial arts.

“I have never had a better experience with having dentures made.. Monika is so friendly and professional.. She got everything right.. Color, fit and follow up maintenance.. I  would strongly recommend their company.”

— Daniel Schultz

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