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Are you interested in recreating your smile and restoring your oral health? Put yourself in the hands of trusted, professional denturists in North York to create custom fit dentures just for you! Today, full dentures can be made to look just like real teeth, and as denture specialists, we know just how important it is to get the look just right. We take precise jaw measurements to create custom moulds with premium materials to bring new life to your smile.

Complete or full dentures replace all of your natural teeth in an effective, easy to maintain way. They’re fitted precisely to your gums where they’re held in place by suction and/or the help of oral adhesive. Full dentures offer a smooth pathway to looking and feeling great at a fraction of the cost of full implants while still offering the same effect!

Would you like to find out if you’re a good candidate for full dentures? Call Victoria Village Denture Clinic located in North York today to see if this is the right fit for you. We will guide you through your different options including costs, quality, and expectations.

Enjoy the most comfortable, secure partial dentures thanks to the precision of the latest digital denture technology.

Tips for wearing full dentures

  • Chew on both sides of your mouth. When you distribute food evenly on both sides of your mouth, it helps keep your denture more stable as you eat.
  • Chew slowly and carefully before you swallow. Don’t try to swallow large pieces of unchewed food or you’ll increase your chances of choking.
  • Take smaller bites. If you’re enjoying fresh fruits and vegetables, be sure to cut them into very thin slices or chop them into tiny pieces. This makes them easier to chew, as does cooking them before serving them.
  • Keep a drink nearby while you eat. Foods like whole grain bread and cereals might be good for you, but they can also stick to your teeth. Keep a drink nearby while you eat and take frequent sips to make your food easier to chew and swallow.
  • Avoid sticky, chewy, or gummy foods. These foods, like taffy, caramel, marshmallows treats, peanut butter, and raisins, can stick to the upper and lower molars (chewing teeth) and dislodge your dentures.

Q&A

How long do dentures last?

Each patient is different, but many people find their full dentures last 10-12 years with proper care. Full dentures aren’t meant to last forever. Like regular teeth, they wear down from daily use which can diminish their ability to do their job properly. That’s why it’s so important to maintain and replace them as needed.

In fact, regular maintenance is a must for successful denture wear. Think of your dentures as an engine to your health: engines need regular repairs and maintenance! They need to be assessed regularly by your denturist to maintain the best function possible for you and your dentures.

How many teeth are in a full set of dentures?

A complete set of adult teeth consists of 32 teeth. A full set of dentures may not necessarily include 32 teeth, but they should typically include at least 20 teeth. If you don’t have a substantial denture, you can lose shape and form in your face and you also won’t have as efficient chewing, talking, and eating abilities. When you meet with us, we can discuss how many teeth would be best for you with your full dentures.

Is it OK to sleep with dentures in?

It’s okay to sleep with dentures in sometimes but it’s also important to remove them sometimes to give your gums and jaw bone a chance to recover from the pressure dentures place on them. That’s why most patients prefer to remove their dentures while they sleep. Sleeping with dentures in can also lead to a build-up of bacteria that causes bad breath and infections. Speak with your denturist about the best way to store your dentures overnight.

How can I determine the quality of my dentures?

Just by glancing at them, it can be difficult to assess denture quality.

But if the tooth appears natural, this is a good sign they’re high-quality. Another way to determine denture quality is simply asking your denturist about the materials they use and the techniques they employ to craft your denture.

How much do full dentures cost?

The cost of your full dentures varies from clinic to clinic and it will depend on the technology and materials used. The best way to know a specific detailed cost is to book a free, no-obligation consultation.

What are the best dentures to get?

The best dentures are made using precision techniques to take your specific oral measurements, including precise moulds, and jaw measurements. Not to mention, they’ll also be made using high-quality materials that are built to last as long as possible.

Can you get dentures that look like real teeth?

Absolutely! Thanks to high quality materials, advanced techniques, and experienced denturists, full dentures can render a very natural looking smile.

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