When you are missing a single tooth, it can have a dramatic effect on your chewing, your ability to speak clearly, and on the health of your gums and jawbone. Missing most or all of your teeth only compounds the difficulties.
A time-tested and effective way to replace those missing teeth is with a set of dentures.
Denture Options
In this modern day and time, there is rarely only one way to do anything. Dentures are no exception. In fact, Evolve Dental Group has so many options available to you that we’re excited to help you find the right solution for your needs.
Custom Dentures: All of our dentures are sized, shaped, and colored to fit your particular needs. We don’t want to hand you any old dental appliance. We want to present you with a well-fitting, comfortable set of beautiful teeth that you’ll be excited to wear.
Our dental technology allows us to do this more precisely than ever before, with modern scanning techniques and computer software.
Permanent versus Removable: Our denture styles come in both permanent and removable options.
With a removable set, you will be able to take them out each night, making maintenance easy and storage very straightforward.
Our permanent options are great for anyone who wants a secure fit and a natural feel to their teeth. This option avoids awkward slippage and potential adhesive failure during the day.
Traditional Dentures
This type of denture is a full set of teeth that is made to fit comfortably over your gums. They are normally attached with a medical adhesive.Just like the dentures themselves, these adhesives can come in many different forms, allowing you to choose which type is the most comfortable and effective for you.
With a traditional set of dentures, you’ll have all the benefits of a great smile, including an effective bite and clear speech.
Implant-Supported Dentures
This form of denture can come in both a permanent and removable style. Just like any other denture set, they are custom-sized and fitted for your individual mouth.The main difference from traditional dentures lies in how they are anchored. An implant-supported set of dentures will actually be attached to several titanium rods which have been implanted into your jawbone.
These rods provide an extremely secure and long-lasting connection and increase the health of your bone and gums.
Implants require a certain level of bone density before placement and may not be the right option for everyone.
Talk To Us Today
Call Evolve Dental Group for any questions about your denture options. If you are missing all or most of your teeth, let us help you on your way to restoring dental health.