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Denture Service in Calgary, NE

Dentures

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Denture Service in Calgary, NE

Denture are removable prosthesis to replace missing teeth that have been lost due to tooth decay, gum disease or injury. Denture helps to restore function and aesthetics They are made of resin material with artificial teeth and needs to be removed during the night.

Who needs Dentures?

You may be a good candidate for dentures treatment near me if you:

  • Have missing teeth due to decay, gum disease, or injury
  • Experience difficulty chewing food
  • Struggle with speech due to missing teeth
  • Want to restore facial structure and prevent sagging

Types of Dentures

How to take care of Dentures?

Benefits of Dentures

Our Dentures Treatment Process

At Sunridge Smile Dental, we follow a step-by-step approach to ensure you receive high-quality, comfortable dentures:

Comprehensive Dental Exam/X-Rays

Children's Dentistry

Invisalign

Zoom Whitening

Emergency Dentistry

Root Canal Treatment

Dental Implants

Consultation

Teeth Cleaning/Hуgeine

Dental Filling

Sports Mouthguards

Bite Guards / Splints

Crowns / Bridges

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Sealants

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dentures are suitable for individuals who have lost multiple or all of their teeth due to decay, gum disease, injury, or aging. A dental examination will determine the most appropriate treatment.

The process typically takes a few weeks and may involve multiple appointments for impressions, fittings, adjustments, and the final placement. Immediate dentures may be placed on the same day as tooth extraction in certain cases.

Yes. Modern dentures are custom-designed to closely resemble natural teeth and gums, providing a comfortable fit and a natural-looking smile.

It may take a few weeks to adjust to wearing dentures. Initially, you may experience minor soreness or increased saliva production, but these symptoms usually improve as your mouth adapts.

Yes, although it takes some practice. Start with soft foods cut into small pieces and gradually return to a normal diet. Avoid very sticky or hard foods until you’re comfortable wearing your dentures.

Some people notice slight changes in speech at first. With practice, reading aloud and speaking regularly will help you adapt quickly.

Clean your dentures daily by:

  • Brushing them with a denture brush and non-abrasive denture cleanser.
  • Rinsing them after meals.
  • Soaking them overnight in a denture-cleaning solution (unless instructed otherwise).
  • Cleaning your gums, tongue, and remaining natural teeth every day.

In most cases, it’s recommended to remove your dentures at night to allow your gums to rest and reduce the risk of irritation or infection. Your dentist will provide personalized advice.

With proper care, dentures typically last 5 to 10 years. Over time, they may need adjustments, relining, or replacement due to normal wear and changes in your jawbone and gums.

Yes. If your dentures crack, break, or become loose, contact your dentist as soon as possible. Avoid attempting to repair them yourself, as this can cause further damage.

Absolutely. Even if you wear full dentures, regular dental visits are important to examine your gums, check the fit of your dentures, and screen for oral health issues.

Implant-supported dentures offer increased stability, improved chewing ability, and reduced movement compared to traditional removable dentures. Your dentist can determine if you’re a suitable candidate for dental implants.

Yes. As your mouth naturally changes over time, your dentures may require periodic adjustments or relining to maintain a comfortable and secure fit.

Many dental insurance plans, including eligible government dental benefit programs, may cover part of the cost of dentures. Coverage varies depending on your specific plan, and our team can help you understand your benefits.

Properly fitted dentures are less likely to slip. In some cases, denture adhesive may provide additional stability. If your dentures become loose, schedule an appointment for an adjustment rather than relying solely on adhesive.

The best way to determine if dentures are right for you is through a comprehensive dental consultation. Your dentist will evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals, and recommend the most suitable tooth replacement solution.

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