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Smile Savers Dentistry Offers Dentures that are Comfortable and Restore Confidence

We are proud to welcome you to Smile Savers Dentistry. Our goal is to help our patients achieve a smile that gives them the confidence, function, and aesthetics they desire. Our practice, led by Dr. Anuja Patel as our head dentist, offers customized denture solutions that are tailored to each patient's unique needs. We offer innovative solutions and compassionate care to help restore your smile.

Understanding Dentures: Restoring Function and Aesthetics

Dentures are oral appliances that replace missing teeth, and the tissues around them. The base is made of gum-colored acrylic and contains lifelike artificial teeth. They can be attached to natural teeth, and dental implants or rest comfortably on the gums. Dentures are used to replace one or more missing teeth, whether partial dentures (for partial dentures) or an entire arch (for complete dentures). They restore the confidence to smile, speak, and chew.

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Smile Savers Dentistry Offers a Variety of Dentures

  • Partial Dentures: Partial dentures replace one or several missing teeth while maintaining the remaining natural teeth. The prosthetic teeth are attached to a metal framework or acrylic frame that is secured onto the adjacent teeth. Partially removable dentures allow for easier cleaning and maintenance. They also improve aesthetics and functionality without invasive procedures.
  • Complete Dentures: Complete dental dentures replace all the teeth of a dental arch. This can be the upper arch (maxillary) or lower arch (mandibular), or even both. Custom-made dentures are made to fit snugly over the gums, and jawbone and restore the look and function of your natural teeth. Dentures can be either conventional (which requires the gums to heal after tooth removal before placement) or immediate (which are placed immediately after tooth excision to facilitate healing).
  • Implant-Supported Dentures: If you are looking for a tooth replacement solution that is more stable and secure, then implant-supported dental prostheses may be the best option. Dental implants are surgically implanted in the jawbone to anchor these dentures, which provide unmatched stability and support. Implant-supported dentures have many benefits including increased chewing efficiency, comfort, and reduced bone loss.

Smile Savers Dentistry Offers Denture Fitting Services

  • Comprehensive Examination and Consultation: Dr. Patel will begin the fitting process by performing a thorough examination and consultation of your oral health. This exam includes a comprehensive assessment of your gums, teeth, and jawbone, as well as a discussion about your dental history. Dr. Patel will gather detailed information regarding your oral health, aesthetic preferences, and dental history to develop a customized treatment plan.
  • Digital Imaging and Impression-Taking: We capture images and measurements using advanced digital imaging techniques and precise impression methods. Digital impressions are used to create accurate models of the teeth and gums. These serve as a foundation for creating custom dentures. We use the latest technology to ensure that your dentures are comfortable and fit well.
  • Custom Design Process: Once our dental technicians have taken digital impressions of the mouth, they begin to custom-design your dentures. The process involves choosing the right size, color, and shape of prosthetics to create a natural, harmonious look. Dr. Patel and our dental laboratory technicians work closely together to make sure that your dentures are made according to your specifications. We are proud to craft dentures that will not only restore your teeth but also improve your facial aesthetics and boost your confidence.
  • Trial Fitting Appointment: After your dentures are custom-designed and fabricated, a trial fitting is scheduled to evaluate the fit, comfort, and aesthetics. Dr. Patel will carefully examine the alignment and placement of your dentures during this appointment to ensure maximum comfort and function. Dr. Patel will make any necessary adjustments to the fit or address any irritation or discomfort. We want to make sure that your dentures are comfortable and secure, so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.
  • Patient Education and Care Instructions: Dr. Patel will provide you with comprehensive information and instructions on how to care for and wear your dentures as part of his denture fitting procedure. He will discuss proper oral hygiene, including cleaning methods and maintenance procedures, to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of prosthetics. Dr. Patel will also address any concerns or questions you might have about wearing dentures. This will empower you to make an informed decision about your oral health.
  • Follow-Up Appointments: After the initial fitting, we will schedule follow-ups to assess your progress and address concerns or issues that may have arisen. Dr. Patel performs thorough evaluations in order to ensure your dentures continue fitting comfortably and functioning properly. We make any necessary adjustments to your dentures to improve their fit and comfort. This will ensure that you are satisfied with your dentures as well as your overall oral health.

Schedule Your Denture Consultation Today

Do not wait to get treatment if you are missing teeth or have oral health problems that could require dentures. Let us restore your confidence and smile with custom denture solutions. Schedule a consultation at Smile Savers Dental with Dr. Patel. Call us to schedule your appointment today and begin the journey toward a healthier, happier smile.

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Benefits of Dentures at Smile Savers Dentistry 

  • Improved Aesthetics: Dentures are made to look like natural teeth. This restores the youthful appearance of your face and smile, giving you a more attractive and youthful appearance.
  • Restored function: You can eat, talk, and smile confidently with dentures. They improve your chewing abilities, clarity of speech, and facial support.
  • Enhanced Comfort: Our dentures fit securely and comfortably, minimizing irritation and pain associated with poorly fitting prosthetics.
  • Customization Options: Our denture materials and colors are available in a wide range of styles and colors to match your lifestyle and preferences. We ensure that your dentures feel and look natural.
  • Improved Quality Of Life: Dentures are a great way to improve your life. They can restore your oral function and boost your self-confidence. You can also enjoy all your favorite foods and hobbies without restrictions.
  • Durability: Dentures are durable and long-lasting. With the right care and maintenance, they can last for many years, providing you with a beautiful smile.

Caring for Your Dentures

Dentures need to be properly maintained and cared for to maximize their lifespan and effectiveness. Here are a few tips on how to keep your dentures in good shape and clean:


  • Daily Cleaning: Remove dentures at night and thoroughly clean them with a soft-bristled brush, denture cleaner, and mild soap. Rinse them thoroughly before putting them back into your mouth.
  • Handle Dentures with Care: Avoid dropping or bending your dentures, which can lead to damage or breaking.
  • Regular Check-Ups: Regular dental checkups are recommended to ensure your dentures function and fit correctly. Over time, adjustments or repairs may become necessary to maintain comfort and functionality.
  • Avoid Damage: Avoid eating hard or sticky food that could damage or dislodge dentures. Store your dentures in an airtight container that is clean and moist when not in use to avoid them drying out or warping.
  • Oral Hygiene: Even if you have dentures, maintaining good oral hygiene is essential. Brush your tongue, gums, and natural teeth with fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush.

Frequently Asked Questions about Teeth Whitening

  • What are dentures?

    Dentures are removable dental devices that replace missing teeth. The dentures are made to measure and fit perfectly in the mouth. They can be made from a variety of materials including porcelain, acrylic resin and metal.



    People who have lost all or some of their teeth because of decay, injury or gum disease are usually recommended dentures. Dentures can help a person to speak and chew properly. They can also improve their appearance, by supporting the lips and cheeks.



    Dentures come in two types: partial dentures and complete dentures. Partial dentures can be used when there are still some natural teeth, while complete dentures are worn when all the teeth are gone. Dentures of both types can be taken out for cleaning.

  • What kind of dentist would I visit to get dentures?

    Dentures are usually fitted by a prosthodontist, or general dentist.



    The dentist or prosthodontist examines your teeth, your gums and your jawbone during your appointment to determine whether dentures are right for you. The dentist will take impressions and make a model of your mouth to ensure your dentures are comfortable and fit correctly. Dentures are then custom-made and adjusted in a dental lab to ensure proper fit. Dentures are cleaned and cared for by the dentist or prosthodontist to ensure longevity and performance.



  • When would a dental professional recommend dentures?

    Dentures may be recommended by Dr. Patel if you've lost all or some of your teeth because of decay, gum disease, or injury. Dentures can be a good option for those who are missing teeth. They can help you chew and speak better, and they can even improve your appearance.



    Dentures may also be recommended by a dentist for the following reasons:

    1. Missing teeth can cause difficulty chewing and speaking.
    2. Missing teeth can cause facial sagging.
    3. The risk of gum disease and tooth decay increases when the remaining teeth shift into the gaps created by missing teeth.
    4. A missing tooth can cause chronic pain in the jaw muscles or the surrounding muscles.

    D. Patel will conduct a thorough examination of your gums, teeth and jawbone in order to determine whether dentures are the right treatment for you. They will then work with you to design a set of custom-made dentures that are comfortable and offer optimal functionality and aesthetics.

  • What are the alternatives to dentures and when is each one appropriate?

    Dentures can be replaced by other options depending on an individual's dental situation and needs. Here are some alternatives to dentures, and when they might be appropriate:

    1. Dental implants: These are artificial roots placed surgically that serve as a base for permanent or removable replacement teeth. Dental implants can be a great option for those who have lost teeth because of injury or decay, and are looking for a permanent alternative to dentures. Dental implants can also be beneficial to people with good oral health and jawbone density.
    2. Bridges are artificial teeth that are attached to natural teeth or implants. Bridges can be a good solution for those who have missing teeth but still have healthy natural teeth nearby. A bridge can restore the function and appearance of the mouth.
    3. Partial Dentures - Partial dentures look similar to complete dentures but are made to replace a few teeth rather than an arch. Partial dentures can be a good choice for those who have lost some of their natural teeth, but not the entire arch.
    4. Dental Crowns: Custom-made caps in the shape of teeth are used to cover damaged or decayed tooth surfaces. They restore their size, shape, strength and appearance. Dental crowns can be a great option for those who have teeth that are damaged or decayed but still salvageable.

    Consult a dentist to find out which option will work best for you.



  • What are the different types of dentures?

    Dentures come in two types: partial dentures and complete dentures.

    • Complete Dentures: Complete dental prostheses are designed to replace the entire set of teeth on the upper or lower jaw, or both. They are usually made from acrylic resin, and supported by the gums or underlying bone. Dentures can be further divided into two types:
    • Conventional Dentures: Conventional dental prostheses are made only after the gums and teeth have healed. Healing can take weeks and patients may be forced to go without their teeth for this time.
    • Immediate Dentures - Immediate dentures can be made before teeth are extracted and inserted right after. This type of denture gives the patient teeth while the healing process is taking place. However, adjustments may be needed as the gums begin to heal.
    • Partial Dentures - Partial dentures replace one or more missing teeth. They are supported by natural teeth and gums. They are usually made from acrylic resin, metal or a mixture of the two. Partially dentures can have attachments or clasps that are attached to the natural teeth for stability.

    Dentures can be made to fit an individual's mouth, and their specific needs. Dentures can be selected by the dentist or prosthodontist in consultation with the patient.

  • What materials are used to make dentures?

    Dentures are typically made in several stages, including:

    • Initial Consultation: Your dentist or prosthodontist examines your mouth, taking measurements of your gums, teeth, and jawbone in order to determine which type of denture is best for you.
    • Impressions: Your dentist or prosthodontist takes impressions of your mouth. These are then used to create an exact replica of your teeth and gingiva.
    • Wax try-in: A wax denture model is created, and it's adjusted to ensure that the denture fits comfortably and aligns properly.
    • Final Denture: In a dental lab, the final denture is made using the wax model. Materials used to create dentures include:
    • Acrylic Resin is the most common material used for dentures. It is lightweight, durable and can be colored to match the natural gums.
    • Porcelain - Porcelain, which is more natural looking than other materials, is often used to make the teeth for dentures.
    • Metal frameworks can be used as additional support for dentures. These are commonly used to support partial dentures. They can be made from cobalt-chromium, titanium or other metals.

    The dentist or prosthodontist makes any adjustments necessary to ensure that the denture fits comfortably. The dentist or prosthodontist will provide instructions for how to maintain and care for the dentures. Dentures should be checked regularly to ensure they fit correctly and that any problems are addressed.



  • What happens during denture placement?

    Denture placement involves several steps.

    1. Final Fitting: After the denture is created, the prosthodontist or dentist will do a final fit to make sure that it fits comfortably and properly.
    2. The dentist or prosthodontist can adjust the denture if necessary to ensure that it fits properly. It may be necessary to trim or reshape the denture, or adjust the clasps and attachments.
    3. Insertion: After the denture is adjusted, it's inserted in the mouth. Dentists or prosthodontists may use an adhesive to keep dentures in place.
    4. Instructions: Your dentist or prosthodontist can provide you with instructions on how to maintain and care for your denture. The dentist or prosthodontist will provide instructions on how to care for and maintain the denture.
    5. Follow-up Appointments will be scheduled for the purpose of checking the fit and functionality of the denture, and making any necessary adjustments.

    Patients may experience discomfort or pain in the first couple of days or even weeks after receiving new dentures. It is normal for the mouth to adjust to the new appliance. To help ease any discomfort, the dentist or prosthodontist will recommend topical gels or pain relievers.



    Follow the instructions of the dentist or the prosthodontist on how to maintain and care for the denture. This will ensure that it fits properly and lasts as long as possible.

  • Is getting dentures painful?

    Dentures are not painful, but the process may cause some discomfort. It is common to feel some discomfort or pressure when taking impressions of the teeth and gums.



    You may feel some discomfort or soreness in your mouth and gums as you get used to wearing dentures. It is normal to experience some discomfort as you adjust to wearing dentures. This usually goes away within a couple of weeks. It is vital that you follow your dentist or prosthodontist's instructions on how to take care of your dentures during this period.



    Contact Dr. Patel or a prosthodontist immediately if you are experiencing persistent pain or discomfort. They can assess the fit of your existing dentures and make necessary adjustments so that they are comfortable and fit correctly.

  • How should my dentures look and feel?

    Dentures are made to feel and look as natural as possible. There are differences between the way they look and feel in comparison to natural teeth. You can expect to experience the following:

    • Appearance: Your dentist or prosthodontist can create dentures to match your natural teeth. They will do this by matching the shape, size and color of your natural teeth. They may not appear exactly like your natural teeth because they are artificial.
    • Fit: Your dentures should feel comfortable and secure in your mouth. However, they may initially feel loose. Dentures may require some adjustment and Dr. Patel may make adjustments to achieve a good fit.
    • When you first start wearing dentures, your sensations may change. You may find that your speech is different or that you have difficulty tasting and eating certain foods.
    • Dentures need regular maintenance in order to look and function their best. You'll need to clean them with a denture cleaning solution and brush them every day.

    Dentures should feel and look as natural as possible. They can last many years with proper maintenance and care.



  • Does it make it harder to speak when you have dentures?

    When you first get dentures, it is normal to have some difficulty with your speech. Dentures require more space than natural teeth and it takes time for your tongue and muscles to adapt to the new appliance.



    Most people can adjust to dentures with time and practice. Your dentist or prosthodontist will likely give you exercises to improve your speech. You may have to practice sounds or words which are harder to pronounce with dentures.



    Your dentures may need to be adjusted in some cases to improve your ability. Your dentist or prosthodontist will be able to evaluate your dentures for fit and make any necessary changes to improve your speech.



    While it can take some time to get used to speaking with dentures and to practice, most people find that they are able to speak confidently and comfortably with their dentures.

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  • How will dentures affect the way I eat and drink?

    Dentures can initially make it difficult to eat or drink, but after some time, you will be able to do so.



    You may have to eat soft foods at first and chop your food up into smaller pieces in order to make it easier for you to chew. You can slowly introduce harder foods to your diet as you get more comfortable.

    Avoid foods that are hard or sticky, as these can damage or dislodge your dentures. Avoid foods and beverages that are too warm or cold as they may be uncomfortable for you to consume with dentures.

    It is best to drink with dentures using a straw. This will help to prevent your dentures from being displaced. Avoid drinking carbonated drinks, since the carbonation may cause your dentures or other prosthetics to move.



    Most people can eat and drink normally when they take care of their dentures. While it may take some practice and time to get used to eating and drinking while wearing dentures, most people can enjoy a variety of food and beverages with their dentures.

  • How do you clean and maintain dentures?

    Dentures need to be cleaned and maintained properly in order to look and function their best. Here are some tips on cleaning and caring for your dentures.

    1. Brush your dentures every day: Use a soft bristled brush, a denture cleanser, or mild soap with water to clean your dentures of bacteria, food particles and plaque. Avoid using highly acidic or abrasive cleaners as they may damage dentures.
    2. Dentures soaked overnight will help to remove bacteria and stains. Rinse dentures with water thoroughly before placing them in your mouth.
    3. Handle dentures with caution: Be careful not to damage them. When you remove them from your mouth, rinse them under running tap water. Avoid dropping or exposing the dentures to high temperatures.
    4. Brush your teeth and gums with a soft bristled toothbrush before and after removing your dentures.
    5. Regularly visit your dentist: You should regularly visit your dentist for regular checkups, and have your dentures examined to ensure they fit properly and are functioning.
    6. Avoid exposing dentures with harsh chemicals. Avoid exposing dentures with bleach, hotwater, or other harsh chemicals which could damage them.

    Follow these tips to keep your dentures fresh and clean for years.



  • How should I care for my mouth after receiving dentures?

    It is very important that you take care of your mouth after getting dentures to prevent complications and keep them healthy. Following dentures, here are some tips on how to take care of your mouth.

    1. Regularly clean your mouth: Use a soft bristled toothbrush and mild toothpaste to remove bacteria.
    2. After eating, rinse your mouth out with water to remove any food particles.
    3. Tobacco products should be avoided: Smoking and using other tobacco products increases your risk of gum diseases and other oral problems. It is best to avoid these products altogether.
    4. Denture adhesives can be used to improve your dentures' fit and stop them from sliding out of place.
    5. See your dentist regularly. Regular dental examinations are important for maintaining oral health. They also ensure that your dentures fit correctly.
    6. Contact your dentist immediately if you notice signs of irritation, infection or swelling.

    These tips will help you to maintain a healthy mouth and gums after receiving dentures.

  • How long do dentures last?

    Dentures have a lifespan that can vary depending on many factors. These include the quality, care, and frequency of use. Dentures last on average between 5-10 years. However, some people will need to replace them sooner.



    Dentures can wear out or become damaged over time, affecting their fit and functionality. Dentures can also become stained or discolored which can impact their appearance. Dentures that are damaged or uncomfortable should be evaluated by Dr.Patel.



    Regular checkups with your dental professional are important to ensure your dentures still fit and function properly. Dr. Patel can help you decide when to replace your dentures.



    It is important to maintain your dentures and to avoid harsh chemicals or extreme temperatures. You can extend the life of your dentures by following proper cleaning and care techniques.

  • How long does it take to get used to my dentures and heal my mouth?

    How long it takes to get used to your dentures and heal your mouth depends on many factors. These include the type of dentures that you wear, your oral health, and how quickly you can heal.



    It may take several weeks or months for your mouth and dentures to adjust. You may feel some irritation, discomfort or soreness as your mouth adjusts to dentures.



    You will receive instructions from Dr. Patel on how to properly care for dentures, and how to increase the time that you wear them. Follow these instructions closely to ensure your mouth heals correctly and you feel comfortable wearing your dentures.

    You can minimize the discomfort and irritation by using a denture glue, maintaining good oral hygiene and avoiding foods that are hard or sticky.



    Contact Dr. Patel immediately if you feel persistent pain or discomfort, or your dentures are still feeling loose or unfitting. Dr. Patel may need to adjust or repair your dentures so that they function properly and you feel comfortable wearing them.

  • How much do dentures cost and can insurance pay for them?

    Dentures are expensive. The price can vary greatly depending on the type you require, the materials that were used in their manufacture, and where you get your treatment.



    Dentures are covered by most dental insurance plans, but the amount of coverage can differ. Check with your provider about the types of dentures that are covered, and how much of the cost will be covered.



    There may be options to cover dentures if you don't have insurance. To make dentures more affordable, our dental clinics provide payment plans and financing options

  • When should I make an appointment to get dentures?

    You may want to talk to Dr. Pate; about dentures if you have significant tooth loss or are experiencing pain or discomfort.



    Dr. Patel will assess your oral health to determine the best choice for you. Dentures may be recommended if:

    • You may have several missing teeth that can affect your ability to speak, eat or smile.
    • You cannot repair severe decay or damage in your teeth
    • Gum disease with advanced stage that has led to significant tooth loss
    • Denture wearers may have difficulty wearing dentures if they suffer from jawbone degeneration or bone loss.

    It is important to make an appointment as soon as you can if you have any of these problems or are interested in dentures for the restoration of your smile.



    We can give you more information on the different denture options that are available, including the potential benefits and risks. We are happy to answer any questions about dentures and the process of getting them.

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