Most dentures last five to seven years with proper care before needing adjustments or replacement.
Dentures
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Cost
Full, partial, and implant-retained dentures cost differently depending on your needs, but we’ll explain every option in detail so you’re fully informed.
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Procedure Duration
Dentures typically require three appointments over a few weeks, including fittings, impressions, and adjustments, to ensure they look and feel right.
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Pain Level
You may feel sore initially when first wearing dentures, but we’ll help manage discomfort while your mouth adjusts to its new normal.
Sedation Dentistry
Dentures in Jackson, MS
Whether you’re missing some or all of your teeth, dentures offer a practical, natural-looking solution. Our dentures are designed with comfort and functionality in mind, so you can eat and speak normally while enjoying everyday life without the stress or self-consciousness that tooth loss can cause.
Our team is here to guide you through the process with compassion and expertise. Depending on your needs, we offer complete, partial, and implant-retained denture options.
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How the Denture Process Works
The denture process begins with a comprehensive dental exam and consultation to determine the best type of denture—full, partial, or implant-retained.
If needed for spacing, tooth extractions will be performed, and healing time is allowed. Our team will take digital scans of your remaining teeth to create a custom fit for your dentures. Once your dentures are fabricated, you’ll return to try them on, and we’ll adjust them for comfort and function. Multiple fittings may be required.
Once finalized, we’ll provide guidance and instructions on proper care and maintenance. The process differs for implant-retained dentures. Implants are surgically placed in the jawbone, and then the dentures are attached securely. Implant-retained dentures can be fixed in place or removable.
FAQ
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How long do dentures last?
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How do I clean my dentures?
To clean your dentures, remove and rinse them after eating, brush daily with a soft denture brush and non-abrasive cleanser, and soak overnight in a denture solution. Rinse them thoroughly before wearing to maintain oral hygiene and freshness.
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Can I eat normally with my dentures?
Absolutely. It may take a little time to adjust, but soon, you’ll be back to enjoying meals without worry.