Complete or Partial Dentures

Summary

Complete dentures replace all teeth in one or both dental arches, while partial dentures replace one or more missing teeth and anchor onto remaining natural teeth for support. Complete dentures are for total tooth loss, while partial dentures are for localized tooth loss, preserving existing teeth. Both aim to restore oral function and aesthetics but differ in their application and design based on tooth loss extent.

What are Dentures?

Dentures are artificial replacements for your natural teeth and gums. They are typically made from acrylic resin, metal and special plastics which are designed to look just like your natural teeth.

There are two types of dentures available:
 

Partial Dentures - Recommended when some natural teeth remain
Complete Dentures - These are used when all the teeth are missing

 At Future Smiles, we provide cutting-edge denture solutions which have proven to significantly improve the quality of our patients’ lives.

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are used when just one or more of your teeth need replacing. They also prevent your remaining teeth from shifting, maintaining their proper alignment.

Partial dentures can be fixed or removable. Fixed dentures, also known as implants, are bonded permanently in place. They tend to be more expensive than removable partial dentures which typically have metal fasteners.
 

With a partial denture, you will experience some incredible benefits including:

  • Enhanced appearance and self confidence
  • Improved chewing ability
  • Potentially improved speech
  • Prevention of your natural teeth shifting out of alignment
  • Reduced risk of TMJD (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder)
  • Prevention of facial changes by supporting your muscles, cheeks and lips
  • Relieving pressure from your other teeth, reducing the risk of tooth wear and periodontal disease

Complete Dentures

Complete dentures are often referred to as ‘false teeth’ and are used when all of the natural teeth are missing. There are two types of complete dentures:

  • Conventional dentures - These are made and inserted after all the teeth have been removed and the gum tissue has begun to heal. This can take up to 8-12 weeks.
  • Immediate dentures - Immediate dentures are made in advance and can be inserted as soon as the teeth are removed. However, because your bones and gums can shrink during the healing period, immediate dentures often need to be relined for a proper fit.

If you have lost all of your natural teeth, whether from gum disease, tooth decay or injury, being fitted with a set of complete denture will improve your:

  • Quality of life
  • Health
  • Appearance
  • Ability to chew and bite
  • Speech

At Future Smiles, we understand that full dentures may require an adjustment period. To ensure that you are 100% comfortable with your new set of teeth, we offer 3-6 months of FREE ADJUSTMENTS, depending on the dentures you opt for. 

When you visit our denturist clinic, we will carefully review your circumstances and determine the best way to meet all of your needs, while respecting your budget.

To learn more, book an appointment or contact us at 403.475.0016

Future Smiles is located in the trendy Macleod Area in Calgary, with free parking available for our patients. House calls and financing are also available.

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To find out more about the costs & benefits of traditional, metal-based partial dentures, contact our Calgary denture clinic today at 403-475-0016 or fill in our online contact form.