Beautiful Dentures in South Denver

Image of an elderly couple smiling outdoors. Are you hiding your smile because of missing teeth? At Escala Family Dentistry, we offer a range of partial and full dentures to restore the integrity of your bite and the beauty of your smile. We provide personalized dental care to create dentures that meet your unique needs.

We are proud to serve the residents of Denver and the surrounding areas. You can trust that we will treat you with genuine respect and care, regardless of how many teeth you're missing or the current state of your oral health.

Missing teeth don't have to determine what you can or can't eat or how you smile. We have the dental restorations you need to enjoy your favorite foods and show off your smile. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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What Are Dentures?

Dentures are dental restorations that replace multiple or all of the missing teeth in your upper, lower, or both jaws. They consist of artificial teeth set in a body-safe acrylic base that mimics the appearance of healthy gum tissue. Dentures are designed to look like your natural, healthy smile.

We offer traditional partial and full dentures, as well as implant-supported dentures. Each style has a number of benefits, and our friendly team will discuss all options with you so you can make the choice that best fits your lifestyle and needs.

Should I Get Dentures?

When you have lost all of your teeth, you discover that every day becomes more difficult. You cannot eat your favorite foods because you can't chew properly, and even communication is troublesome because it's hard to enunciate.

Our custom dentures rejuvenate your ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently. We design the dentures to fit you specifically and carefully ensure they feel comfortable and secure. Our compassionate team will discuss how to clean your dentures and provide tips on what foods are safe to enjoy.

What Are Partial Dentures?

If you are missing most of your teeth, but have a few healthy teeth remaining, then partial dentures may be the solution for you. We offer traditional, implant-supported, and hybrid partial dentures to restore your bite pattern and protect your remaining teeth from shifting.

Our team crafts custom partial dentures that match the size, shape, and color of your natural teeth to blend seamlessly with your smile.

What Are Full Dentures?

Image of a dental jawIf you are missing all of the teeth in your upper, lower, or both jaws, then full dentures may be the solution you're looking for. These dental restorations consist of a complete set of artificial teeth set in a body-safe acrylic base that mimics the appearance of healthy gum tissue. We artfully design your custom dentures to fit you specifically and take into account the size, shape, and color of the artificial teeth to recreate your smile.

Full dentures restore your full bite pattern and your smile, and boost your oral and overall health. Traditional dentures are held in place by suction or denture adhesives or paste. Our team will discuss your options and provide instructions and tips for wearing and cleaning your dental restoration.

What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?

Implant-supported dentures are dental restorations held in place by implant posts. The posts are made of a body-safe metal like titanium and permanently fuse with your jaw in a process called osseointegration. They provide a reliable base for your dentures and continue to stimulate your jaw, which prevents bone loss and preserves your facial muscles and structures.

Implant-supported dentures are increasingly popular because they do not slip or fall out. They also don't require any messy pastes or adhesives to attach your dentures. We offer All-on-4® dentures for those who qualify, as well as hybrid options.

Dentures FAQs

We understand that choosing the dentures that are right for you is an important decision, which is why we encourage you to ask questions and share your concerns. Our team is happy to provide the answers you need to make an informed decision regarding your treatment plan. Here are some of the most common questions we receive about dentures.

What are the newest types of dentures?

Implant-supported dentures are the most modern type of dentures available. They are popular because the implant posts secure them permanently. This means that rather than soaking your dentures overnight, you can simply brush and floss your teeth twice daily just like your natural teeth.

No. We carefully design your dentures for a custom fit. If your traditional dentures feel uncomfortable or painful, you can visit our office for relining and repair services.

If you have implant-supported dentures, then you may feel some discomfort after the implant post is placed, but you can take over-the-counter medication to alleviate any pain. The discomfort will go away in a few days as the surrounding tissues heal.

How you maintain your dentures will depend on whether you have traditional or implant-supported dentures. If you have traditional dentures, you will clean them with an approved denture toothpaste and remove them once a day, typically at night before you go to sleep, and let them soak in an approved denture solution. This solution helps to keep the acrylic base soft and pliable for a comfortable fit.

If you have implant-supported dentures, then you will simply brush and floss your teeth twice daily and maintain your biannual dental appointments.

Regardless of the type of dentures you select, it is important to avoid sticky foods like caramel or gum and biting hard things like ice, nuts, bottles, and cans because these will damage your dentures.

Our Reliable Dentures in Denver

Missing teeth don't have to control what foods you can eat or how often you share your smile. At Escala Family Dentistry, we offer traditional, implant-supported, and hybrid dentures to renew your bite pattern and restore the beauty of your smile. We are excited to meet you and begin a professional and personal relationship built on trust and quality dental care. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

CALL US: (303) 653-9543 REQUEST APPOINTMENT


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