Toothaches can indicate severe decay that has made its way down to your nerve. While some can be remedied with a root canal, if your tooth cannot be saved, then dentures may be a viable option for filling the gap. Red and swollen gums are a sign of periodontal disease which can lead to bone and tooth loss resulting in the need for dentures.
This sign is less visible, yet if you have difficulty chewing your food or it becomes painful to bite, your teeth may have significant damage. You can also get indigestion or stomach pains from larger bites as your teeth are not functioning properly. You may be able to help your situation by getting dentures.
Losing one tooth or several teeth is an immediate indication for needing dentures. The dentures give your other teeth support which decreases your risk of losing more. Without support, your other healthy teeth can start to shift and become weak.
Full dentures can be worn after your gums have healed from extraction. This type is an ideal option if you are missing all your top or bottom teeth. They will allow you to eat and speak more comfortably and can improve your smile. Our dentures are made with quality and safe material and have integrated support for a comfortable fit.
If you are only missing a few teeth, you can get a partial denture to fill the gaps and provide your healthy teeth with some support. Our partial dentures look like normal teeth, so they blend beautifully with your real teeth for a natural and seamless look.
Flexible dentures are made a thin thermoplastic that can feel more comfortable as they don’t use a metal clasp to hold the prosthesis in place. This type of denture takes advantage of the adjacent teeth in your mouth for support and a comfortable, natural-feeling fit.