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Emergency Dentures & Implants In Arbon, ID

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Our experienced dentists will help you find the best type of dentures for your lifestyle and budget.

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Denture Repair, Relines, and Adjustments In Arbon, ID

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Different Options of Dentures That Suit Specialized Dental Requirements

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Comfilytes®

These dentures are designed with maximum durability in mind. They come in a wide variety of shades to help achieve a close color match to your natural teeth.

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Naturalytes

These dentures are made to last and hold up well. Their strength may just be the perfect choice for you. They also come in multiple colors to match your gums and teeth.

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Classic

These dentures are made for everyday wear.

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Basic

Strong and reliable, these dentures are also designed to be affordable.

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Flexilytes Combo®

These dentures are strong and secure thanks to a metal frame that stabilizes them. They are also made to resemble the appearance of your own gum tissue.

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Cast Partial

These dentures are designed to last. They also come with many options for personalization so that you can create a look that is true to the color of your teeth and gums.

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Flexilytes®

These dentures look completely believable and realistic. They will fit in your along with other teeth and your gums beautifully.

Denture Before And After

Denture FAQ's

Q: What are the benefits of partial dentures?

A: There are numerous benefits involved with partial dentures. One of the main benefits is the additional support to your existing teeth. Missing some, but not all of your teeth can cause significant gaps. These gaps can cause your teeth to shift, which can add to daily discomfort. Partial dentures remove these gaps, supporting your natural teeth. With a partial, you'll experience a significant increase in durability when it comes to enjoying a variety of foods.

Q: Will my gums get irritated while wearing dentures?

A: They more than likely will be irritated, at least during the beginning stages. Your gums will need time to adjust to your dentures at first. General soreness is to be expected, and you may experience a bit of bleeding. If you are experiencing constant pain, heavy bleeding, or both, don't hesitate to get in contact with your cosmetic dentist to find the root of your problem.

Q: How do denture adhesives work?

A: Denture adhesives work by using your saliva as the glue that binds the adhesive to your gums. The moisture within your mouth helps to activate the adhesive, making it that much stronger. There are different types of adhesives on the market, and your dental provider can help you select which adhesive is best for you. Since your dentures are not anchored down with the use of a dental implant, this option is considered free-floating or resting on your gums. It is natural to experience some form of shifting when eating or speaking. If you consistently experience a lack of a strong connection, you can discuss different options with your dental provider. If it is a consistent issue, you may better benefit from a dental implant that provides greater support and hold.

Q: Should I stay away from sugary food and drinks?

A: To avoid staining and plaque buildup on your dentures, it's a good idea to avoid foods that are high in sugar, especially beverages. Soda and energy drinks are known to easily cause permanent staining if consumed often, so do your best to avoid them or substitute something else if you can.