Dentures
Partial Denture
Partial denture. When several teeth are missing, a removable partial denture provides support to the remaining natural teeth and fills in the gaps. This helps in preserving your remaining teeth and can help prevent your teeth from drifting into the empty spaces.
Partial dentures are created out of a metal and acrylic composition or completely out of acrylic. A patient’s specific needs and anatomy dictate the design of the partial denture and every effort is made to construct a self-cleansing partial denture that preserves the remaining teeth and oral tissues.
Full Denture
Full denture. The base of the denture is designed to look like you gums, and you can be rest assured that the teeth of the dentures look very life like with modern dentures. Full dentures are a great way to restore functionality and aesthetic appearance after the loss of your natural teeth.
Full dentures are made from (acrylic) plastic materials for the gums, The denture teeth are generally acrylic although porcelain teeth may also be used.
Implant Denture
Implant denture. It has some sort of direct connection to dental implants. The connection helps secure the Full Denture into place, while overcoming the instability and lack of retention of a common complete denture. This is a good treatment option for an individual who requires a full denture, but wants to achieve a more stable and less bulky type of restoration.