Dentures may be best if you are missing most or all teeth. They restore your smile and help you chew and speak more comfortably.
Modern dentures are custom-made to match your bite and jawline, providing a more secure, natural fit. The process of creating dentures has improved significantly over time, offering better comfort and appearance than in the past.
Your dentist will evaluate your oral health and discuss whether dentures are a good fit for your needs and goals.
Different types of dentures may be recommended depending on your situation:
Used when all teeth in the upper or lower arch are missing. These provide a complete restoration of your smile.
Ideal for patients who still have some healthy, natural teeth. These dentures fill in gaps while preserving remaining teeth.
These are secured using dental implants for added stability and support, offering a more secure fit during daily activities.
Each option is designed to restore both appearance and function while fitting comfortably in your mouth.
Getting dentures typically involves a few straightforward steps:
Your Pompano dentist will examine your mouth and discuss your goals to determine the right type of denture.
A detailed impression of your mouth is taken to create a custom fit. This ensures your dentures align with your bite and jaw structure.
Your dentures are crafted in a dental lab using precise measurements to achieve a natural look and comfortable fit.
Once ready, your dentures are placed and adjusted to improve comfort and function.
Dentures fill in gaps and help create a complete, natural-looking smile.
They allow you to eat a wider variety of foods with greater ease.
Replacing missing teeth can help improve pronunciation and speech clarity.
Dentures help maintain the natural shape of your face by supporting underlying tissues.
Because dentures are removable, they are simple to clean and maintain as part of your daily routine.
Proper care is important for keeping your dentures comfortable, clean, and functioning as intended.
Clean your dentures daily to remove food and plaque
Soak them when not in use to maintain their shape
Handle them carefully to avoid damage
Visit your dentist regularly for adjustments and checkups
Consistent care helps maintain comfort and prolong the lifespan of your dentures.
Yes—we're one of the dentists who take Medicare in Pompano Beach, and we're happy to walk you through how it applies to your denture treatment. We also accept most dental insurance plans and offer flexible financing to help make your new smile more affordable.
Denture pricing depends on the type you choose—full, partial, or implant-supported—as well as any extractions or preparation needed beforehand. We provide a personalized, itemized quote after your consultation so you know exactly what to expect before moving forward.
Most patients need a few weeks to feel fully comfortable eating and speaking with new dentures, as their mouth muscles and tissues adapt to the new fit. Starting with softer foods and practicing speaking out loud can help speed up the adjustment period.
Well-fitted dentures are designed to stay securely in place during normal eating and speaking, especially once you've adjusted to wearing them. If you notice slipping or looseness, it usually means an adjustment is needed—regular checkups help catch and correct fit issues before they become a bigger problem.
Yes—we're one of the dentists who take Medicare in Pompano Beach, and we're happy to walk you through how it applies to your denture treatment. We also accept most dental insurance plans and offer flexible financing to help make your new smile more affordable.
With proper care, most dentures last 5 to 10 years before needing to be relined or replaced due to normal wear and changes in your jawbone and gum tissue. Implant-supported dentures tend to last longer since they don't rely solely on the gum ridge for support.
It's generally recommended to remove your dentures at night to give your gums a chance to rest and to reduce the risk of irritation or infection. Soaking them overnight also helps keep them clean and properly shaped.
Yes—as your jawbone and gums naturally change shape over the years, your dentures may start to fit less securely and require relining, rebasing, or eventual replacement. Regular dental visits help us monitor fit and catch these changes early, keeping your dentures comfortable and functional.
If you are ready to restore your smile and improve your daily comfort, dentures may be the right option for you. Our team is here to help you find a solution that fits your needs and supports your long-term oral health. Contact Park Plaza Dental today to schedule your consultation and learn more about your options.