There are several options for replacing missing teeth. Whether you are missing just a few or need to replace them all, you might consider a Denture.

Dentures are usually made from plastic or porcelain teeth set in a pink acrylic base. We can choose teeth to match the shape of your natural teeth, giving a beautifully natural look. You will have the option to choose the shade of the teeth as well. Whether you want a more mellow natural shade, or a "Hollywood" white smile, we can accommodate you.

If you already have dentures and are interested in having them remade or relined to fit better, you may want to consider using dental implants to secure you denture. With as few as 2 implants, your denture can be much more secure in your mouth. (This is especially useful for those annoying lower dentures)

 

Full Dentures

When all teeth in an arch are missing, a Full Denture will be a good option. Modern dentures are extremely light and amazingly natural looking. You may or may not decide to use Implants to help anchor your denture.

 

Partial Dentures

When multiple teeth are missing from the mouth, but not all, the remaining teeth can be used to anchor a Partial Denture.

Partial dentures can be made using metal for increased strength, but these can also show large metal clasps in your smile.

Ask about the options with Valplast™ metal-free partials! Scroll down to see the difference between the traditional metal partial, which shows clasps and hooks, as well as a photo of the new Valplast™ partials.

 

Traditional Metal Partial