Many of us may not have the fortune of maintaining a complete set of natural teeth throughout our lives. If you’re seeking to rejuvenate your smile, dentures provide a cost-effective and accessible solution.
Should I get dentures?
As we age or face dental challenges, many of us find ourselves contemplating tooth replacement solutions. The journey to restoring your smile is filled with various options, each tailored to fit different budgets, lifestyles, and aesthetic desires. For those who have lost most of their natural teeth and are seeking an economical yet effective solution, dentures are an excellent choice. Crafted from durable materials and designed for comfort, dentures fit snugly over your gums. Depending on your specific needs, you can opt for either partial or full dentures to replace the desired number of teeth and regain a confident, radiant smile.
Did you know…
Did you know that the first president of the United States, George Washington, famously wore dentures?
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The Benefits of Dentures
The Denture Treatment Process
Extractions
Extractions are always our last option — saving your smile is our number one priority. However, a problematic tooth is sometimes more trouble than it's worth. Your doctor may recommend an extraction as the best way to get your oral health back on the right path. With gentle techniques, and local anesthesia or sedation, decaying teeth can be removed to alleviate your discomfort or to make room for dental implants, a bridge, or another type of tooth replacement.
Root Canal Therapy
Toothaches can be a sign of a serious infection and cause significant discomfort. Fortunately, root canal therapy offers a solution to provide the relief you need and restore the health of your tooth. During a root canal procedure, the infected pulp of the tooth is removed, and the area is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Once the tooth has been properly treated, it can be restored with a filling or a dental crown to help maintain its structure. Not only can root canal therapy alleviate the pain caused by the infection, but it can also prevent the need for a tooth extraction. By saving your natural tooth, you can smile with confidence and avoid more extensive and costly dental work down the line.