Dentures in El Paso, TX

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Dentures that are supported by dental implants are far more stable and secure compared to conventional dentures supported by suction. Dental Implants work just like natural teeth for chewing food and have a 97% success rate that can last a lifetime with proper care. Full bridges and dentures attached by implants are more stable than regular dentures without implants. Implant dentures allow you to retain a more natural bite and allow a better chewing capacity.

Implant-supported dentures are available as both full and partial restorations. This type of denture will snap directly onto dental implants, small posts that are surgically placed in your jaw. The implants will replicate the function of dental roots, providing an extremely stable base for your prosthetic.

Dentures can restore your chewing abilities and improve the appearance of your smile.

Affordable Dentures

Dentures are a removable replacement for missing teeth. Advancements in dental technology have given us different types of dentures, full and partial. Full dentures are necessary when all of the natural teeth have been removed due to decay or trauma. Partial dentures are attached to your natural teeth and fill in the gaps where teeth have been removed.

Full & Partial Dentures

Dentures are a great way to replace missing teeth because they still look and feel natural. In dentistry, there are two types of dentures, partial and full.

Full Dentures

Full dentures use dental implants and are anchored firmly to the jawbone. These dentures are stable and have a 97% success rate. Dental implant dentures help maintain bone volume and your natural facial structure for a younger, healthier look.

Partial Dentures

You are a good candidate for partial dentures if you lost several teeth but do not require full dentures. Partial dentures are replacement teeth attached to a gum-colored plastic base and connected by a metal framework. Removable partial dentures adhere to your natural teeth with invisible precision attachments. Dental crowns on your natural teeth may improve the fit of a removable partial denture. If you believe you are a candidate for partial dentures, you might also want to ask about dental bridges and dental implants.

Benefits of Dentures

Patients who have missing teeth may believe that dentures are high-maintenance and uncomfortable. Despite any minor discomfort, the advantages of dentures outweigh the negatives. Patients who are considering dentures should be aware of the numerous benefits they will receive before making a choice. If you have questions about any dental treatment, you should always ask your dentist for greater detail on the procedure and its advantages.

Dentures Improve Your Smile

Missing teeth have a negative influence on the appearance of a smile. If you are self-conscious about showing your mouth, dentures can assist you in regaining confidence in your appearance. False teeth are usually made of fiberglass or three-piece resin. They resemble your natural teeth and allow you to smile freely without worrying about what others may think. Dentures also help reduce the appearance of saggy skin, which can add years to your appearance.

Designed for Your Mouth

The dentist creates dentures specifically for you to provide the most pleasant fit possible. This means that you can eat and talk normally without any issues. The dentist makes a cast of your mouth from which an identical replica of your natural teeth may be generated. If your jawbone position changes over time, a dentist may just make a fresh set of dentures for you.

Dentures Are Easy to Clean

You may keep your mouth clean and healthy with dentures by following a simple oral hygiene regimen. Simply clean your dentures using a soft-bristle toothbrush and special denture cleaner, which will help to remove plaque and germs that can cause gum disease.

How Long Do Partial and Full Dentures Last?

Partials and full dentures have different lifespans, which vary depending on the type. According to statistics, complete dentures last anywhere from 5 to 10 years, while partials can survive up to 15 years. Both your mouth and dentures can change significantly during this time period, resulting in an uncomfortable fit and unsightly appearance.

Ask Us About a Denture Consultation

Our friendly staff is waiting patiently to answer any questions you may have about dentures, dental implants, or any other dental services we offer our patients. We are located conveniently on Edgemere in East El Paso, TX. Call us today at (915) 621-2880, or fill out the form on this page to receive an initial denture consultation.

New Location!

2720 John Hayes
Suite 505,
El Paso, TX 79938

Call or Text

(915) 277-1844

smile@eastelpasodentist.com

Monday – Friday: 8 am – 5 pm
Saturday – Sunday: Call to Schedule

First Location

14240 Edgemere Blvd.
Suite 105,
El Paso, TX 79938

Call or Text

(915) 621-2880

smile@eastelpasodentist.com

Monday – Friday: 8 am – 5 pm
Saturday – Sunday: Call to Schedule

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East El Paso Dentist – First Location

14240 Edgemere Blvd. Suite 105, El Paso, TX 79938

Call Or Text

(915) 621-2880

East El Paso Dentist – New Location!

2720 John Hayes Suite 505, El Paso, TX 79938

Call Or Text

(915) 277-1844

smile@eastelpasodentist.com

Hours

Monday – Friday: 8 am – 5 pm
Saturday – Sunday: Call to Schedule an Appointment