Full & Partial Dentures

Replace Missing Teeth with Full & Partial Dentures Near You

Natural Looking Dentures In Warren & Chester to Restore Smiles!

If you’ve lost one, several, or all of your teeth, dentures can help restore the appearance and function of your smile. Missing teeth can make everyday activities like eating and speaking more difficult, but the right treatment can make a big difference. At Children’s Dental Specialists & Adult Dentistry, we welcome new patients and take the time to discuss your options, answer your questions, and help you choose the solution that best fits your smile.

Complete dentures and partial dentures are the two most common kinds of dentures, both of which restore missing teeth to give you back enjoyment of eating a wide range of your favorite nutritious foods and regain full confidence in talking, smiling, and even laughing out loud.

Partial Dentures

Also called “removable dentures,” partial dentures are used when a few adjacent teeth are missing or when nearby teeth aren’t able to support a bridge. The denture, made up of one or more artificial teeth, fits snugly, secured by clasps that attach to your existing teeth. After meals and at night, partial dentures are easily removed for cleaning.

Experience A Strong And Healthy Smile With Dentures In Warren & Chester

Children’s Dental Specialists and Adult Dentistry is your specialist in full and partial dentures. Conveniently serving patients as a dentist in Warren and Chester since 2006, our dentures treatment center offers a range of denture types to enhance your smile. To discuss your options, schedule an appointment today by calling our team at (908) 791-3333.

Immediate Dentures

Should you require tooth extraction prior to being fitted for dentures, immediate dentures are used while your gums heal. You’re able to wear them immediately and throughout the healing process until your mouth is ready to be fitted for complete dentures.

Full Dentures

Also called “complete dentures,” you likely visualize these when you hear the word dentures. Used when all of your natural teeth are missing, the denture supports a full arch of replacement teeth. For cleaning, they’re removable as they’re secured by suction.

Benefits Of Wearing Dentures

  • Control over your diet– When you are missing teeth, either just one or all, it can impact what foods you’re physically able to eat. Imagine chewing nuts without molars. Try biting into a juicy apple with no front teeth. With dentures, you can eat your favorite foods.
  • Better nutrition– When you don’t have to worry about how to chew your food, your selection of foods become broader and with that, you naturally in ingest a wider range of nutrients, vitamins, miderals, fiber, and more!
  • Social confidence– It’s true! People with dentures gain wonderful confidence to smile naturally and laugh out loud again. They help you feel more comfortable expressing yourself without hesitation or worry about your smile.
  • Return of facial structure– When people are missing teeth, you’ll notice a common characteristic in appearance. Dentures help fill out the cheeks, maintaining a healthy look (which of course also comes from increased confidence).
  • Evens out the workload– Dentures support your remaining natural teeth by helping with the work of eating and speaking. When you’re missing teeth, pressure is unevenly distributed, creating more work for the teeth you do have, possibly putting them at risk.

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How To Care For Your Dentures

To keep them clean, free from stains, and looking just like your natural teeth, your complete or partial dentures do require thorough, regular, and proper care. Cleaning also prevents plaque buildup which can cause tartar deposits, bad breath, decay of remaining teeth, gum disease, and more.

Denture Cleaning Routine:

  • Remove and rinse dentures after eating. Rinse with water to remove food particles. Handle them carefully to ensure you don’t bend or damage the plastic or the clasps when cleaning.
  • Brush your dentures with a denture brush or soft-bristle toothbrush using a denture cleaner or mild soap. Regular toothpaste is too abrasive, so avoid using it on your dentures. With a light touch, be sure to get under the clasps. Rinse with clear water.
  • Before placing dentures back in your mouth, clean your mouth to remove plaque (that builds up on all surfaces) and massage your gums. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean your gums, tongue, cheeks, palate, and any teeth that you may have. Floss between your natural teeth too.
  • Overnight, remove and gently clean your dentures as above, then soak them in warm water. When your dentures are made, we’ll guide you on how and when to use an overnight denture cleanser to keep them clean and in good condition. Tip: Whenever you are not wearing your dentures, always soak them in water to prevent the plastic from drying out or warping.
  • In the morning, rinse dentures thoroughly before putting them back in your mouth, especially if using a denture-soaking solution.

Even with proper care, dentures can sometimes become damaged due to everyday wear. Issues such as broken clasps, cracks, or a poor fit may require professional repair. Our experienced dental team is here to help restore your dentures safely and efficiently so you can return to comfortable use. If you notice any damage, call us at (908) 791-3333, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Dentures will also need what we call “relines.” Because your gums and bones are always changing, your dentures will need to be adjusted to ensure they always fit properly for optimal function and aesthetics. As your trusted dentists in Warren & Chester, we’ll help you determine the best schedule for your smile. We’ll also schedule a professional dentures exam and a professional cleaning.

And remember, even if you wear complete dentures, you always need to come for your regular six-month (minimum) exam and hygiene visit so that we can continue to monitor for signs of disease, tooth decay, oral cancer, or infection.

Because dentures restore your smile and your confidence, we encourage you to talk with us about your needs. At Children’s Dental Specialists & Adult Dentistry, our experienced dental team provides personalized care and proven treatment options to help you achieve a comfortable, natural-looking smile!

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