Comfortable, natural-looking replacements for missing teeth. Dentures restore your smile, your confidence, and your ability to eat and speak clearly.
About service:
Dentures are removable dental appliances that replace missing teeth and surrounding gum tissue. They help restore your smile, chewing ability, and speech.
Symptoms:
Missing many or all teeth
Difficulty chewing or speaking
Sagging facial muscles due to missing teeth
Discomfort with current dentures
Why: Replace many or all missing teeth
Before: Impressions, possible extractions
After: Practice speaking/chewing; clean daily; adjust if sore
Approach: Complete, partial, implant-supported, immediate
Benefits:
Restore appearance and confidence
Improve chewing and speaking
Prevent facial sagging caused by missing teeth
More affordable than implants or bridges
Types of Dentures
Complete Dentures
Restores chewing, speaking, and aesthetics like natural teeth.
Replace all teeth in the upper or lower jaw
Used when all natural teeth are missing
Partial denture
Provides a full set of teeth for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth.
Restores chewing, speaking, and aesthetics like natural teeth.
replace one or more missing teeth in a dental arch while keeping the remaining natural teeth.
All-On-Four
Purpose
Provides a full set of teeth for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth.
Restores chewing, speaking, and aesthetics like natural teeth.
How It Works
Four dental implants are placed in the jawbone: two at the front (vertical) and two at the back (angled).
A full-arch denture is then fixed to these implants.
Benefits
More stable and secure than traditional removable dentures.
Reduces the need for bone grafting in many cases.
Can often be completed in fewer appointments than placing individual implants for each tooth.
Maintenance
Fixed in the mouth (not removable by the patient).
Requires good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups.
Appointment & Cost:
Appointment Time:
Usually several appointments for impressions, fittings, and adjustments over weeks
Cost:
$1,000–$3,000 partial; $1,500–$5,000 full
If you have CDCP coverage, your dentures may be fully or partially covered under the Canadian Dental Care Plan, depending on your eligibility and the treatment details.
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