When dental implants, bridges and crowns aren’t enough, it could be time to get full or partial dentures. Roughly 1 in 10 Americans is missing all their teeth, according to the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, and the trend is rising.
Whether an injury resulted in missing teeth, your body has rejected implants or you’re otherwise missing all or most of your teeth, dentures may be your best option.
Or if you’d just prefer not to get oral surgery, partial dentures, or partials, can be a comfortable option to fill a gap left by one or more missing teeth.
Call us at 435-734-2248 to ask any questions or schedule a consultation. Or fill out the form to the right.
Not Your Grandpa’s Dentures
What can you expect from modern dentures?
Technological advances in dentistry have improved fit and comfort to the point it could even be worth updating if you still have an older set of dentures.
Dentures from Brigham City Smiles also look and feel more like real teeth. Few people will notice they aren’t your natural set of clackers.
You might even fool yourself sometimes…
Full Dentures
Missing most or all of your teeth?
It may be best to pull the last teeth to make way for dentures. Especially if your last teeth and gums are in bad shape.
Your upper denture will suction firmly into place on the top of your palate, while the lower plate fastens snugly over your gum line.
You’ll enjoy unimpeded tongue movement with modern dentures.
And some mouths qualify for implants that better secure dentures.
Call us at 435-734-2248 to ask any questions or schedule a consultation. Or fill out the form to the right.
Partial Dentures
Want to keep the teeth you still have? Partial dentures could let you do just that.
Partials can be the best non-surgical option for tooth replacement, especially if an accident knocked out some of your pearly whites.
If the rest of your teeth and your gums are in good shape, partials can be a great option.
Partial dentures are made up of a removable acrylic bridge with a metal framework that fits around remaining teeth to fill in the gap.
Call us at 435-734-2248 to ask any questions or schedule a consultation. Or fill out the form to the right.