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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction to Dentures

  2. What Are Dentures?

  3. Types of Dentures

  4. When Do You Need Dentures?

  5. Benefits of Dentures

  6. The Denture Procedure at Fab Dental

  7. Adjusting to Life with Dentures

  8. Denture Care & Maintenance Tips

  9. Cost of Dentures

  10. Why Choose Fab Dental for Dentures?

  11. FAQs

Introduction to Dentures

Missing teeth not only affect your ability to chew and speak but also impact your confidence and facial appearance. Dentures are a reliable, time-tested, and affordable solution to replace missing teeth and restore your smile. At Fab Dental, we provide custom-made dentures that look natural, fit comfortably, and allow you to enjoy life without limitations.

What Are Dentures?

Dentures are removable prosthetic devices designed to replace missing teeth and the surrounding gum tissue. They are custom-crafted to fit your mouth and restore both function and aesthetics. Modern dentures are lightweight, durable, and designed to look just like natural teeth.

Types of Dentures

Complete Dentures

Replace all teeth in the upper or lower jaw.

Partial Dentures

Replace a few missing teeth while preserving healthy natural teeth.

Implant-Supported Dentures

Provide greater stability by attaching dentures to dental implants.

Flexible Dentures

Made from flexible materials for comfort and a snug fit.

Immediate Dentures

Placed right after tooth extraction so you don’t go without teeth.

When Do You Need Dentures?

You may need dentures if you experience:

  • Multiple missing teeth or complete tooth loss

  • Difficulty chewing or speaking due to missing teeth

  • Jawbone changes caused by long-term tooth loss

  • Shifting of remaining teeth creating gaps

  • Self-consciousness about your smile

Benefits of Dentures

  • Restore ability to chew and eat normally

  • Improve speech clarity

  • Enhance facial structure and prevent sagging

  • Boost confidence with a complete smile

  • Affordable compared to implants

  • Custom-made for comfort and natural look

The Denture Procedure at Fab Dental

  1. Consultation & Examination: Our dentists assess your oral health and take impressions.

  2. Customization: Your dentures are custom-designed to match the shape, color, and alignment of your teeth.

  3. Trial Fittings: Adjustments are made to ensure comfort and proper bite alignment.

  4. Final Placement: The finished dentures are fitted securely.

  5. Follow-up: Adjustments and guidance to help you adapt comfortably.

Adjusting to Life with Dentures

It’s normal to take a few weeks to adapt to dentures. You may experience:

  • Minor discomfort or soreness initially

  • Increased saliva flow (temporary)

  • Slight difficulty with speech or chewing (improves with practice)

At Fab Dental, we provide step-by-step guidance to help you adjust quickly.

Denture Care & Maintenance Tips

  • Clean dentures daily with a soft brush and denture cleaner.

  • Remove and soak dentures overnight in water or a denture solution.

  • Avoid very hot foods and sticky items.

  • Visit your dentist regularly for adjustments and oral health checkups.

  • Handle dentures carefully to avoid breakage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Are dentures comfortable to wear?
A: Modern dentures are lightweight and designed for comfort. With a short adjustment period, most patients find them very comfortable.

Q2: How long do dentures last?
A: With proper care, dentures can last 5–10 years. Over time, adjustments or replacements may be needed due to natural changes in your jawbone.

Q3: Can I eat normally with dentures?
A: Yes! You may need to start with soft foods, but with practice, you’ll be able to enjoy most foods again.

Q4: Do dentures affect speech?
A: Initially, you may notice slight changes in speech, but with practice, speaking will feel natural again.

Q5: What if my dentures feel loose?
A: Loose dentures may need adjustment. Visit Fab Dental for refitting or consider implant-supported dentures for a more secure fit.