Dentures Morgan Hill

Enjoy a Completely Functional Smile Once More

Senior dental patient looking in the mirror at his new smile with dentures in Morgan Hill

If you’re missing most or all of your natural teeth, you might be interested in receiving dentures. These tried-and-true prosthetics have assisted countless generations of patients with missing teeth, vastly improving their quality of life and ensuring that they can smile with confidence moving forward. To learn more about the types of dentures we offer here at Morgan Hill Dental Care, feel free to contact our dental office today so you can begin enjoying a completely functional smile once more!

 

Why Choose Morgan Hill Dental Care for Dentures?

  • Fully-Personalized Treatment Plans for All Patients
  • Natural-Looking, Durable Materials Used for Dentures
  • In-House Savings Plan and Third-Party Financing Available

Who Is a Good Candidate for Dentures?

Senior woman with no teeth smiling

Good candidates for dentures include patients with severe tooth loss – while a crown or bridge can be used to replace one or a couple missing teeth respectively, dentures are suited for patients with multiple missing teeth or entire arches. While the type of denture used depends on the extent of the patient’s tooth loss, ideal candidates still have a sufficient amount of healthy gum tissue and jawbone. If you’re not sure if you’re an eligible candidate, you can schedule a consultation with our team; we’ll be able to tell and get you started on the path to rebuilding your grin.

Types of Dentures

Model of an implant denture
  • Partial Dentures – Partial dentures are used to replace a few missing teeth located on the same arch, though they don’t have to be consecutively missing. These devices are removable like full dentures and should be taken out at night and cleaned daily. When worn, they can easily assist with eating and speaking; patients often don’t even notice a difference between their partial denture and the rest of their teeth!
  • Full Dentures – Full dentures are used to replace entire arches of missing teeth. Like other types of dentures, they’re made from durable, lifelike materials and can withstand biting and chewing. They’re customized according to the patient’s mouth, jawline, cheekbones, and other defining features.
  • Implant Dentures – Implant dentures rely on the ingenuity of dental implants to remain secure, rather than adhesives and precise muscle control. These are often recommended for patients missing all their teeth. Once the implant posts have been placed, a full set of dentures can easily be situated.

The Benefits of Dentures

Senior man smiling while holding a spoonful of food

There are numerous benefits that patients with dentures gain access to, including:

  • Dentures allow patients to enjoy most types of foods with relative ease.
  • The replacement teeth are resistant to cavities and decay.
  • They’re easy to keep clean and well-maintained.
  • They’re quicker to receive than other tooth replacement solutions.
  • Dentures are more affordable than other tooth replacement options like dental implants.
  • They can last for several years before needing to be replaced or refitted.