Whiteline Dental

Dentures

Dentures are removable devices that replace missing teeth, restoring function and aesthetics for improved appearance.

What are dentures?

At Whiteline Dental Clinic, we offer comprehensive denture services tailored to restore function and aesthetics for patients with missing teeth. Our denture treatment begins with an in-depth consultation, where our experienced dental team assesses your oral health, discusses your specific needs, and determines the best type of dentures—full or partial.

For full dentures, we create a complete set to replace all missing teeth, while partial dentures are designed to fill gaps for patients retaining some natural teeth. We use advanced imaging and precise measurements to ensure a comfortable, custom fit.

During the fitting process, we take impressions of your mouth to craft dentures that resemble your natural teeth in shape and color. After the dentures are made, we provide guidance on proper care and maintenance, ensuring they remain clean and functional. Our focus on patient comfort and satisfaction ensures you leave with a revitalized smile and improved quality of life.

Why should you go for dentures?

Dentures restore functionality, enhance aesthetics, improve speech, and boost confidence for individuals with missing teeth.

1. Restored Functionality

Dentures enable improved chewing and eating, allowing individuals to enjoy a varied diet without discomfort.

2. Enhanced Aesthetics

They provide a natural appearance, filling facial contours and enhancing smiles, which can boost self-esteem.

3. Improved Speech

Dentures help in articulating words more clearly, reducing issues with speech caused by missing teeth.

4. Cost-Effective Solution

Compared to other options, dentures are often a affordable choice for restoring missing teeth.

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Visitation Hours

Monday - Friday 10AM - 7PM
Saturday 10AM - 5PM
Sunday Closed

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Best-In-Class Dental Experts

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Dr. Jane Doe

Maxofacial Surgeon

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We Accept All Major Insurance Providers

Whiteline Dental Clinic proudly accepts all major dental insurance plans, making top-tier dental care more accessible for our premium clientele. With our seamless insurance handling, patients can enjoy the finest dental services without financial worries. Our commitment to convenience and excellence ensures every patient experiences unmatched care tailored to their individual needs.

Commonly Asked Questions

Questions that we are asked frequently

In this section are some of the most common questions we're asked about dentures, as well as some helpful tips for the overall wellbeing of your teeth.

Dental crowns typically last 10-15 years with proper care, including regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups to maintain strength and prevent decay around the crown.

Absolutely. The whole point of getting dentures installed is to improve your smile and replace missing or damaged teeth. Since dentures are designed to blend into your mouth and look exactly like your other teeth, no one will be able to tell the difference between your real and artificial teeth.

On average it could take anywhere from a few weeks to about 30 days for you to become fully accustomed to your new dentures.

Absolutely. In fact, it’s recommended that you avoid sleeping with your dentures at night and place them in a mild cleaning solution or lukewarm water to help them retain their moisture.

there are three different types of dental bridges available: traditional fixed bridges, resin bonded bridges and cantilever bridges. The patient’s needs will determine which type of dental bridge will be used.