Dentures & Partials

Many people lose their teeth as they age. If you’ve lost most or all of your teeth, you might be a candidate for dentures. 

There are many options for tooth replacement: dental bridges, dental implants, and other restorative dental practices. However, dentures are a good option if you need to replace multiple teeth or all of your teeth. 

We offer quality full, partial or implant retained dentures that are molded to fit your mouth precisely – for optimum comfort and functionality. Our dentist can help you decide whether dentures are the right teeth replacement option for you. 

What Are Dentures? 

Dentures are a prosthetic devices that mimics the appearance of natural teeth and gums. They’re a popular method of teeth replacement for a few different reasons: 

  • They allow you to eat and talk normally. 
  • They are durable and long-lasting. 
  • They restore the look of your natural teeth. 
  • They’re easy to clean and maintain. 

There are three types of dentures: full, partial and implant. Full dentures can replace an entire arch of missing teeth, while partial dentures can fill in the gaps left by just a few missing teeth. Implant retained blends dental implants with dentures. Sometimes it’s better to extract the remaining teeth and opt for a full set of dentures, depending on your oral health. Dental implants can be used to anchor a denture to minimize movement. Our dentist will discuss with you all options possible for replacing missing teeth. 

The Denture Process 

Dentures require several appointments to complete. During the first few appointments, we’ll take impressions of your mouth so a mold can be created. Dentures are custom-made to fit your mouth, so it’s important to have the correct measurements. Once your dentures have been made, you can return to our office to try them on. We can make adjustments if needed. 

It’s important to care for your dentures if you want them to last. Dentures should be cleaned regularly to prevent the buildup of bacteria that can cause bad breath. To do this, you can brush your dentures like you would your natural teeth and soak them overnight so they don’t dry out. You should also continue to brush your gums to avoid gum disease. 

Contact us today to find out more about your options!

Creating The Smile Of Your Dreams

Missing teeth make it difficult to speak and eat, while also affecting your self-confidence. Rest assured, you’re not alone—more than 36 million Americans have no teeth and 120 million are missing at least one tooth. If you haven’t considered dentures, keep in mind that modern versions are a far cry from your grandmother’s false teeth! Significant strides have been made in denture materials and techniques in the last few decades, creating a new frontier in denture technology. Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) and 3D printing technology are two of the innovations that have streamlined denture fabrication. Modern dentures are an evidence-based and cost-effective method for enhancing smile function and regaining a youthful appearance. Not surprisingly, studies have shown prosthesis quality has a significant impact on patient satisfaction. Just like any other modern dental restoration, all dentures aren’t created equal. Newnan Denture offers high-quality full and partial dentures that rely on the latest technology and techniques. If you’re looking for a new Dentures or to replace the dentures that you currently have, we can deliver a beautiful, well-fitting Dentures that offer far better function and aesthetics than dentures of the past!

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