Custom Denture

Restore Your Smile with Custom Dentures

Dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and restore the functionality and appearance of your smile. They are custom-made to fit your mouth precisely and are crafted to mimic the look of natural teeth and gums. Dentures can be complete or partial, depending on the number of teeth that need to be replaced.

Whether you’ve lost teeth due to age, injury, or other reasons, dentures provide an effective way to restore your oral health and appearance.

Difficulty Eating and Speaking Due to Missing Teeth?

Missing multiple teeth can significantly impact your ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently. Poorly fitting dentures can cause discomfort, irritation, and further oral health problems. This can lead to sores, infections, and difficulties in maintaining proper oral hygiene. Additionally, without proper support, the facial muscles can sag, leading to a prematurely aged appearance.

Dentures might be necessary if you are dealing with:

  • Multiple Missing Teeth: Gaps that affect your ability to chew, speak, and smile.
  • Bone Loss: Dentures can help maintain the structure of your jawbone.
  • Facial Sagging: Loss of teeth can cause your facial muscles to sag, giving an aged appearance.
  • Difficulty with Fixed Prosthetics: If implants or bridges are not suitable due to bone density or health conditions.

Types of Dentures

  • Full Denture:
    These are used when all the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw need to be replaced. Full dentures cover the entire arch and rest on the gum tissue.

  • Immediate Denture:
    Placed immediately after tooth extraction, allowing patients to have teeth while healing. These may require adjustments as the gums heal and shrink.

  • Implant-Supported Denture:
    These are anchored to dental implants placed in the jawbone for added stability and support. They offer a more secure fit compared to traditional full dentures.

  • Removable Partial Denture:
    These are used when only a few teeth are missing. They consist of a plastic base that supports the artificial teeth and is held in place with clasps that attach to the remaining natural teeth.

Types of Denture Materials

Acrylic Denture

(Traditional Choice): Acrylic resin is a common material for denture bases and is known for its natural appearance and ease of adjustment. It is suitable for both complete and partial dentures.

Valplast/Flexible Denture

(Comfortable Fit): Flexible resins are used for partial dentures and offer a more flexible and comfortable fit. They are less likely to break and adapt well to the shape of the mouth. Made from a flexible nylon material, these dentures are lightweight, comfortable, and provide a more natural look.

Cobalt Chrome Denture

(Durable): Also known as “Cast Partial Denture”. Some partial dentures use a metal framework for added strength and durability. This is often used in combination with acrylic or flexible resins.

Types of Denture Materials

Acrylic Denture

(Traditional Choice): Acrylic resin is a common material for denture bases and is known for its natural appearance and ease of adjustment. It is suitable for both complete and partial dentures.

Valplast/Flexible Denture

(Comfortable Fit): Flexible resins are used for partial dentures and offer a more flexible and comfortable fit. They are less likely to break and adapt well to the shape of the mouth. Made from a flexible nylon material, these dentures are lightweight, comfortable, and provide a more natural look.

Cobalt Chrome Denture

(Durable): Also known as “Cast Partial Denture”. Some partial dentures use a metal framework for added strength and durability. This is often used in combination with acrylic or flexible resins.

Our Custom Denture Procedures

Initial Consultation and Examination
Your dentist will conduct a thorough examination, including X-rays and impressions of your mouth, to assess your oral health and determine the best type of denture for your needs.
Impressions and Measurements
Accurate impressions of your mouth are taken to create a custom mold. Your dentist will also take measurements to ensure that the dentures fit properly and function effectively.
Denture Fabrication
The impressions are sent to a dental laboratory where skilled technicians create your custom dentures. This process typically involves creating a wax model of the dentures for you to try on before the final dentures are made.
Follow-Up Visits
After you receive your dentures, follow-up visits may be scheduled to ensure that you are adjusting well and to address any issues or discomfort. Your dentist will provide guidance on how to care for and maintain your dentures.
Fitting and Adjustments
Once the final dentures are ready, you will return to the dentist for a fitting. Your dentist will check the fit, comfort, and appearance of the dentures and make any necessary adjustments.

A Brighter Smile Starts with Denture

Improved Chewing & Speaking

Dentures restore the ability to chew food properly and speak clearly, enhancing your overall quality of life.

Natural Look

Modern dentures are designed to look natural, helping you regain a confident and attractive smile

Support for Facial Features

Dentures help support the structure of your face, preventing the sunken appearance that can occur with missing teeth.

Custom Fit Comfort

Custom-made dentures ensure a comfortable fit and reduce the likelihood of irritation or discomfort.

Minimally Invasive

Dentures provide a non-surgical option for replacing missing teeth, making them accessible to a wide range of patients.

Got questions? We have answers!

Adjusting to dentures typically takes a few weeks. Initially, you may experience some discomfort or difficulty speaking and eating, but this should improve as you become accustomed to wearing them.
Dentures should be cleaned daily with a soft brush and denture cleaner. Avoid using regular toothpaste, which can be abrasive. It’s also important to rinse dentures after eating and soak them in a denture solution overnight.
Most people can return to a normal diet with dentures, but it may take some time to adjust. Start with soft foods and gradually reintroduce harder items as you become more comfortable.

Regular dental check-ups are essential to ensure the fit and condition of your dentures. Your dentist will monitor your oral health and make any necessary adjustments. Book an appointment now!

Some initial changes in speech are common, but most people adapt quickly. Practice speaking and reading aloud to help improve your clarity.

Yes, dentures can be repaired or adjusted by your dentist if they become loose or damaged. It’s important to address any issues promptly to prevent discomfort and maintain proper function.

With proper care, dentures can last several years. However, they may need to be relined or replaced over time due to changes in your oral health or jawbone structure.

Alternatives to dentures include dental implants and bridges. Your dentist can discuss these options and help determine the best solution based on your specific needs and oral health.

Restore Your Smile with Custom Dentures Today

Restore your smile with comfortable, custom dentures from Dental Space Cheras. Our expertly crafted dentures provide a natural look and feel, helping you regain confidence. Book your fitting appointment today and enjoy a complete, beautiful smile with our personalized denture solutions.