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    • Other Services
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Dentures & Obturators Service

    List of Denture Services

    • Affordable Dentures & Obturators premises 


    • *Hospital, House and senior facilities   visit Denture Mobile services available with additional charges.
    • *Rush Services or Same day dentures require additional charge.
    • Oral health Examination and Consultation
    • 3D print Digital Dentures
    • Immediate Dentures
    • Complete Dentures
    • Implant Retained Dentures


    • Obturator Dentures (for maxillectomy patients)
    • Precision Attachment Partial Dentures
    • Immediate Partial Dentures
    • Cast Metal Partial Dentures
    • Flexible Partial Dentures
    • Flex Combo Partial Dentures
    • Same day Denture Relines
    • Same day Denture Repairs
    • Gold teeth addition

     Serve Kent, Bonney Lake, Federal Way and surrounding area 

    Implant Retained Dentures

    Benefits of Removable Implant Dentures

     

    Removable implant-retained dentures, also known as overdentures, are a type of denture that is supported and attached to dental implants. They provide several advantages over traditional dentures:


    1. Improved Stability: Implant-retained dentures are more stable and secure than traditional dentures. They snap onto implants placed in the jawbone, reducing the risk of slipping or moving, which can lead to discomfort and difficulty speaking or eating.
    2. Better Comfort and Fit: Because they are anchored to implants, these dentures often provide a more comfortable fit than conventional dentures that rest solely on the gums.
    3. Enhanced Chewing and Speaking Abilities: The improved stability allows for more effective chewing, potentially improving nutrition. It also can enhance speech, as the denture is less likely to slip in the mouth.
    4. Preservation of Bone: The implants stimulate the bone in a manner similar to natural tooth roots, helping to maintain the jawbone and prevent bone loss which often occurs after tooth extraction. This can help preserve facial structures and appearance.
    5. Less Gum Irritation: Since the force of biting and chewing is transferred to the implants and the bone rather than the gums, there may be less gum irritation compared to traditional dentures.
    6. Increased Confidence: The combination of improved stability, comfort, and function can result in increased self-confidence for denture wearers, enhancing their social interactions and quality of life.
    7. Convenience: While these dentures are removable for cleaning and care, they don't require adhesive for stability like traditional dentures often do.


    Despite these benefits, it's worth noting that not all patients are suitable candidates for removable implant-retained dentures. Factors such as general health, oral health, bone quality, and financial considerations need to be evaluated by a dental professionals. The procedure to place implants also requires surgery, and the implants need time to integrate with the bone before the dentures can be attached, so the treatment process is longer than for conventional dentures. Consult with your Denturist today!!

    Complete Dentures

    Complete Dentures

     Complete dentures are removable dental prostheses used to replace all of an individual's missing teeth. Constructed from a durable, biocompatible acrylic resin, these dentures consist of an artificial set of teeth meticulously designed to simulate the appearance and function of natural teeth. Besides aiding in essential oral functions like chewing and speaking, complete dentures play a significant role in restoring the facial aesthetics compromised by total tooth loss. Through a careful blend of dental science, technical accuracy, and artistry, these appliances offer a renewed sense of confidence and an improved quality of life to those grappling with complete edentulism. Consult with your denturist today!!

    Partial Dentures

    Partial Dentures

      Partial dentures are a type of dental prosthesis designed to replace one or more missing teeth within the same arch, while the patient still retains some of their natural teeth. Constructed using a blend of acrylic resins and, sometimes, a metal framework for added support, partial dentures are removable and help prevent existing teeth from shifting into the spaces left by the missing teeth. They aid in restoring oral functions such as eating and speaking, and in maintaining facial structure. Partial dentures also offer aesthetic benefits by filling gaps and restoring the individual's smile. Their design requires a careful balance of dental knowledge, technical precision, and aesthetic considerations, making them an essential tool in modern dentistry's repertoire. Consulting with Denturist is essential.


    Denture Repairs

     

     Denture repairs refer to the process of fixing damages that may occur to full or partial dentures over time or due to accidents. Common types of denture damage include cracks in the acrylic base, chipped or missing artificial teeth, or a broken metal framework. Denture repairs aim to restore the functionality and aesthetics of the dentures and can often be performed in a dental laboratory. For simple issues, same-day repairs might be possible. However, complex repairs or those requiring replacement parts may take longer. It is crucial to seek a Denturist help for denture repairs and not attempt a DIY fix, as this could cause further damage or affect the fit of the denture. Regular dental check-ups can also help identify potential issues early and keep dentures in good condition for longer. 

    Denture Relines

     Denture relines involve the resurfacing of the tissue side of a denture with new material, improving its fit against the gum. This process becomes necessary over time due to natural changes in the mouth, such as bone and gum tissue resorption, weight loss, or aging, all of which can cause dentures to become loose or uncomfortable. There are three types of relines: hard relines, soft relines, and temporary relines. Hard relines involve the replacement of the denture's plastic lining with new hardened material, providing a snug and comfortable fit. Soft relines cater to patients with tender gums and involve the application of a softer, more pliable lining material. Temporary relines, often made of medicated material, are used in cases of severely inflamed and sensitive gums, allowing the gums to heal before a more permanent solution is applied. It is recommended that denture wearers get their dentures professionally relined every one to two years for optimum comfort and function. Consult with your Denturist for loose or ill-fitting dentures.

    Denture Relines

    Denture Relines

     Denture relines involve the resurfacing of the tissue side of a denture with new material, improving its fit against the gum. This process becomes necessary over time due to natural changes in the mouth, such as bone and gum tissue resorption, weight loss, or aging, all of which can cause dentures to become loose or uncomfortable. There are three types of relines: hard relines, soft relines, and temporary relines. Hard relines involve the replacement of the denture's plastic lining with new hardened material, providing a snug and comfortable fit. Soft relines cater to patients with tender gums and involve the application of a softer, more pliable lining material. Temporary relines, often made of medicated material, are used in cases of severely inflamed and sensitive gums, allowing the gums to heal before a more permanent solution is applied. It is recommended that denture wearers get their dentures professionally relined every one to two years for optimum comfort and function. Consult with your Denturist for loose or ill-fitting dentures.

    Denture Repairs

    Denture Repairs

     

     Denture repairs refer to the process of fixing damages that may occur to full or partial dentures over time or due to accidents. Common types of denture damage include cracks in the acrylic base, chipped or missing artificial teeth, or a broken metal framework. Denture repairs aim to restore the functionality and aesthetics of the dentures and can often be performed in a dental laboratory. For simple issues, same-day repairs might be possible. However, complex repairs or those requiring replacement parts may take longer. It is crucial to seek a Denturist help for denture repairs and not attempt a DIY fix, as this could cause further damage or affect the fit of the denture. Regular dental check-ups can also help identify potential issues early and keep dentures in good condition for longer. 

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