Removable Dentures

Precision-crafted full and partial dentures for optimal fit and function.

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Overview

Dr. Amini designs both complete dentures (replacing all teeth) and partial dentures (replacing some teeth) with meticulous attention to fit, function, and aesthetics. Using advanced impression techniques and high-quality materials, he creates dentures that are comfortable, stable, and natural-looking.

Who This Is For

  • Patients who have lost all or most of their teeth in one or both arches
  • Individuals seeking an affordable, effective tooth replacement option
  • Those with remaining teeth needing a partial denture to replace missing ones
  • Patients who are not candidates for implants but want improved function

Who This Is Not For

  • Patients who expect dentures to function exactly like natural teeth
  • Those with severe gag reflexes who may struggle with upper dentures
  • Individuals with significant bone loss who may need implant support
  • Patients unwilling to undergo the adjustment period for new dentures

The Process

1

Preliminary Impressions: Dr. Amini takes precise impressions of your arches to create custom impression trays for the most accurate fit.

2

Jaw Relationship Records: Your bite relationship, vertical dimension, and tooth position are recorded to ensure proper function and natural appearance.

3

Try-In Appointment: A wax try-in allows you to preview the teeth position, shape, and color before the final denture is processed. Adjustments can be made at this stage.

4

Delivery & Adjustment: Your denture is delivered and adjusted for fit and comfort. Follow-up appointments ensure optimal function as you adapt to your new denture.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get used to dentures?
Most patients adapt within 2-4 weeks. Speaking and eating take practice, but most find the adjustment manageable with patience and Dr. Amini's guidance.
How long do dentures last?
Dentures typically need replacement every 5-10 years due to normal wear and changes in your jaw structure. Relining may be needed periodically to maintain fit.
Will dentures affect my ability to taste food?
Upper dentures cover the palate and may initially reduce taste sensation. Many patients adapt over time, and the effect is usually minimal.
Can I upgrade to implant-supported dentures later?
Yes. Many patients start with conventional dentures and later add implants for improved retention and stability. Dr. Amini can plan your denture to accommodate future implants.

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