Dentures have improved dramatically over the past several years. Whether it’s your first set of dentures or your fifth set, you likely have questions. Below are some commonly asked questions and answers about dentures: Will dentures change how I look? Today’s dentures...
If you’ve been wearing dentures for some time, you might have experienced issues like poor fit, shifting, or clicking when talking or eating. Such problems can lead to discomfort, mouth sores, or food buildup under the dentures, contributing to bad breath. If...
If you have lost all of your teeth or just a few, you are probably a good candidate for dentures. Dentures, also known as removable prosthodontics, are used for the dental restoration or replacement of missing or broken teeth. You may want to consider dentures if any...
Have you lost all or most of your teeth due to damage, disease or decay and don’t find traditional removable dentures an attractive option? Implant-supported hybrid dentures are an alternative to traditional dentures that provide a secure and stable prosthetic...
You may expect you won’t need dentures because you take good care of your teeth. However, dentures are more prevalent than you may think. The number of adults in the United States needing dentures is expected to increase from 33 million in 1991 to 37 million in 2020....
If you’ve lost most or all of your teeth due to damage, disease, or decay and traditional removable dentures don’t appeal to you, implant-supported hybrid dentures offer a strong, stable alternative. These dentures combine the benefits of a fixed replacement with the...