Dentures in as little as 2 visits!

Missing teeth can change your face shape by making your cheeks look hollow and your mouth look sunken. More importantly, your diet and nutrition can suffer. Those who are missing multiple teeth in a row may want to consider dentures for both cosmetic purposes and overall wellness. At The Wobbly Tooth Dental Practice, we will provide dentures in two appointments through digital scanning and 3D printing. This technology will allow us to create the best dentures that are customized to you perfectly at an affordable rate.

Wondering if dentures are the right fit for you? Give us a call and we are happy to help you!

  • Many patients will lose teeth slowly until it’s too late. However, by working with us, we will be able to take care of your oral health and provide options for your dental treatment through dentures

  • Our 3D printed dentures have are more durable than traditional dentures which are prone to wear and tear and can eventually crack, fade, and/or chip. With 3D printed dentures, they last longer saving you money in the long run.

    These will be the most comfortable dentures you’ll ever wear. The dentures at The Wobbly Tooth Dental Practice are custom fitted for you and 3D printed at your convenience.

  • Partial Partial dentures

    • Partial dentures are ideal for those who are missing only a few teeth in a row. They latch onto the remaining gum line and any intact adjacent teeth. Even if you only have one tooth on your dental arch, a partial denture may still work best, since the remaining tooth serves as a natural anchors here.

    Complete Dentures

    • When your dental arch no longer has any teeth, a complete denture is the optimal solution. You can choose the traditional kind that latches to the gum line or choose to have dentures that are anchored by dental implants. The latter option has the best hold, but involves surgery. Our dentists can discuss all the details so you can make an informed decision.

Complete Denture

  • Missing teeth can make your cheeks look hollow and your mouth look sunken. More importantly, your diet can suffer. Those missing multiple teeth in a row may want to consider dentures for both cosmetic purposes and overall wellness. Depending on the amount of teeth missing, we may suggest partial or full dentures. During your consultation, we’ll assess all your options and you can choose what you feel most comfortable with.

  • The traditional method for dentures takes 4-5 visits on average for patients to receive their dentures. However, with our fully digital process, we’re able to produce your denture within 1-2 visits!

  • Nope! Thanks to our fully digital process, we’re able to scan your mouth directly and produce dentures that will fit perfectly to your mouth. Our process is easy, quick, and more comfortable than using traditional impression molds.

Partial Dentures

  • Just as the name suggests, partial dentures are a removable replacement of one or more missing teeth and associated gum tissue, used to help restore the appearance and function of your jaw. Partial dentures can be made for patients that still have viable teeth remaining. Like complete dentures, the assembly is made of acrylic with replacement teeth set in a gum-colored base. As the denture itself stays in place by affixing to remaining natural teeth, this can be done in a flexible acrylic.

  • Generally speaking, it is substantially more affordable to have a partial denture replace many teeth compared to individual implant options. While it won’t be like your natural teeth, it will be able to replace many teeth at one time.

  • As far as tooth replacement options go, implants and bridges are better known to most folks than partial dentures. However, partial dentures have some distinct advantages over the two:

    Partial dentures don't require surgery; implants have to be rooted in the bone and gums, while bridges need the teeth on either side of the gap to be prepared by removing some of the enamel. Patients who fear surgery, or the medical costs thereof, can take comfort in partial dentures.

    Partial dentures are a safer option than implants when the underlying bone is compromised by disease, trauma, or in conditions where the patient's healing after surgery would be slowed, e.g., chronic illness or tobacco use.

    Partial dentures do need to be affixed to nearby teeth like bridges, but the impact on these teeth is considerably lower. Even in cases where a crown is used to permit attachment, they may require less enamel to be removed.

    Partial dentures are less expensive to produce and require less preparation before they can be fitted. In fact, we pride ourselves in being able to have dentures ready for the patient within a matter of days rather than weeks―often as little as one day!

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