Full Dentures and Partial Dentures in San Diego, CA

If you’re experiencing the effects of extensive tooth loss, full and partial dentures can help! Whether it’s for several teeth that a bridge isn’t enough to replace or for replacing an entire arch, dentures are a great solution to the inevitable effects of tooth loss. Full and partial dentures typically utilize a gum-colored base and porcelain teeth in order to create the most natural appearance possible, while still preventing neighboring teeth from shifting and affecting your bite.

Furthermore, dentures can make it easier to manage your diet and speak to your friends and family. The dentists at MOD Squad Dental work hard to create a fully customized denture that fits your mouth exactly, providing optimal comfort and function. As you get comfortable wearing your denture, you’ll be able to follow up with our dentists to ensure that it’s fitting properly in the long-term.

Restoring Smiles with Function and Beauty

Dentures offer patients a way to get their full, beautiful, and functional smile back. At MOD Squad Dental, we have an expert team who are experienced in restoring smiles with custom-made dentures. If you’re missing some or even all of your teeth, we can provide you with a replacement that will boost your confidence and quality of life. Keep reading to learn more about dentures in Scripps Ranch and how you can benefit from them.

Old couple with dentures

Dentures have been used for hundreds of years and have been made from many materials. Thankfully, modern dentistry allows us to make our patients personalized dentures out of a comfortable and flexible composite resin. Your false teeth are attached to this gum colored base, which rests on your gums or is held in place with clasps. They come in partial or full dentures, depending on how many teeth you’re missing.

Sample denture

At MOD Squad Dental, Dr. Greg Friedman and Dr. Cody Cohen offer 3 different types of dentures to provide you with the restoration that best fits your smile.

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are great for patients who are missing multiple teeth in the same arch of their smile. This replacement allows you to keep your remaining healthy teeth, while replacing the gaps in your grin. We will typically build partial dentures around your remaining teeth, holding them in place with clasps around them for a secure and complete smile. 

Full Dentures

Full dentures are the quickest way to restore your smile to its full beauty if you’re missing most or all of your teeth. They rest on your gums using suction to keep them in place, and you can also use denture adhesive to make sure they stay secure. However, they should still be cleaned each night.

Implant-Retained Dentures

If you’re looking for the most stable prosthesis, implant-retained dentures are for you. Using dental implants to anchor your denture in place, this option allows for the strongest biting power and it also preserves the health of your jawbone.

Dentures

One of the main advantages that dentures have is their ability to replace some or all of your missing teeth. Their versatility allows us to custom-make your denture based on your smile. This completed grin will give you more confidence, higher self-esteem, and the ability to flash your pearly whites for any photo opportunities.

Additionally, dentures are the only replacement that are completely removeable. This allows for easy cleaning and maintenance. They also help fill out your facial appearance, giving you a fuller, more youthful look.

Woman with denture smiling

The cost of your dentures will vary based on many factors. Primarily, whether you need a partial, full, or implant-retained denture. Our dentists will give your mouth an in-depth examination to check your oral health and the number and position of your lost teeth. They will then be able to provide a fair estimate and recommendation for your dentures. Contact our office today to get started on your custom-made dentures.

Choosing to restore your smile with dentures in San Diego is a great decision! We want to address any of your questions or concerns before you choose the restoration that’s right for you, so we’ve answered some of the most common questions that we get from our patients below.

How often do I need to replace my dentures?

Unfortunately, dentures aren’t built to last forever and will need to be replaced if they become damaged or too big for your mouth. The average lifespan of these restorations is about seven years. Over that time, the structure of your mouth will change, which is why it’s a good idea to continue visiting our office for checkups to ensure that your dentures still fit properly.

Can I sleep in my dentures?

When you go to sleep, it’s important to give your mouth a rest and take your dentures out. It’s also important to soak your dentures in a special denture solution to make sure they retain their customized shape and stay moist. It’s also important that you don’t wear your dentures for the entire day without taking them out and cleaning them at least once or twice. That way, your gums stay healthy and your dentures stay in good condition.

How can I tell if my dentures need to be adjusted?

Dentures can become easily damaged and sometimes need to be relined over time. Here are some signs that your restorations may need to be adjusted or repaired:

  •  The acrylic or artificial teeth are cracked or broken.
  •  You have difficulty chewing with your dentures in and have surpassed the adjustment period.
  •  You experience jaw soreness, uneven pressure, or general discomfort while wearing your dentures.
  •  The fit of your dentures has changed over time.
  •  You notice oral sores beginning to develop due to your dentures.
  •  Your gums are regularly irritated.
  •  It becomes harder to speak with your dentures in your mouth.
  •  You notice stains or an odor.
What factors affect the cost of dentures?

Depending on your unique needs, the cost of your dentures will be different than another patient’s. That’s why it’s important to visit our office for a consultation in order to get an accurate price. Here are some different considerations that can affect the price of restorations:

  •  The materials used
  •  The complexity of your treatment
  •  If you require preparatory procedures, such as a tooth extraction
  •  The timeline of your treatment

When you visit our office for your consultation, we’ll take images of your mouth and conduct a visual examination. Based on our findings, we’ll develop a treatment plan for you to completely restore the function and look of your grin.