Dentures
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Regain Your Full Smile With Dentures in Glendale
If you have widespread tooth loss or have even lost all your teeth, the team at Glendale Gentle Dentistry has the solution for you. Using Glendale dentures, Dr. Stanfield can give you back a complete set of teeth again. Soon, you'll be able to eat a wider variety of delicious foods and smile with confidence that your teeth look beautiful.
Your new dentures will help you make better first impressions. You'll earn more respect from your coworkers. You can even aid your digestion through more complete chewing.
Now is a great time to take action on your teeth. Find out what we can do for your smile.
Find Advanced Dentures Options
Dentures technology has come a long way. Thanks to advances in materials and the manufacturing process, custom dentures are a far cry from your grandmother's old "false teeth." We offer several types of dentures, depending on your needs:
- Traditional Full Dentures - This type of denture replaces a complete arch of teeth on your upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. You can easily remove them for cleaning each day.
- Traditional Partial Dentures - These teeth are similar to full dentures, except they clasp onto your remaining healthy teeth. Like complete dentures, you can remove them regularly for care
- Temporary Dentures - We'll fit you with temporaries to wear while a trusted lab creates your final restorations.
These modern restorative options provide comfort and functionality that dentures of the past
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures
Who might need dentures?
If you are missing all or nearly all your teeth, dentures are a fantastic way to get back your smile and your bite. Depending on your individual situation, you may want either full or partial dentures. Full dentures replace a complete arch of teeth on one or both of your jaws, while partials are used when you have some healthy teeth remaining.
What can I eat with dentures?
With advances in dental technology, you can eat almost anything you want. If you have conventional dentures, you may need to change how you eat certain foods. You also may need an adhesive to keep conventional dentures in place. With implant-supported dentures, you can eat anything because you can bite practically as well as someone with a full set of teeth.
When do dentures need to be relined?
It is possible to reline dentures that have become worn and that feel loose or are prone to falling out. Modern dentures are made of acrylic resin, which is durable but also fixable. It's a good idea to check your dentures regularly for signs of wear and tear. Bring them into our office, and we can take care of them for you.