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Options for Replacing All of My Teeth

Candidates for All Teeth Replacement Options

“Which option is right for any particular patient depends on several factors, such as lifestyle choices, diet, the extent of jawbone deterioration, and budget.”

Complete Dentures to Replace Teeth

“There are two types of complete dentures, immediate and conventional.”

Implant-Supported Options

“In addition to looking and functioning like natural teeth, implant-supported full bridges or dentures are also long-lasting.”

Replacing All Teeth

“Once the implant has fused, we will apply a crown that looks, feels, and functions just like a natural tooth.”

Frequently Asked Questions

New patients and emergency appointments welcome

Dental Terminology

Alveolar Bone
The alveolar bone is the bone surrounding the root of the tooth that keeps the tooth in place.
Clasp
A clasp is a device that holds a removable partial denture prosthesis to the teeth.
Customized Dentures
Customized dentures are dentures specifically designed to fit a patient’s mouth instead of having the patient wear generic dentures that do not fit properly.
Dental Arch
The dental arch is the curved row of teeth in each jaw.
Denture Base
The denture base is the part of the denture that connects the artificial teeth with the soft tissue of the gums.
Edentulous
Edentulous is a term that applies to people who do not have any teeth.
Extraction
Extraction is the process of removing a tooth from the bone socket.
Jawbone
The jawbone is the bone of the lower jaw.
Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the gingival tissues and membrane of the teeth, leading to tooth loss without professional treatment.
Rebase
Rebase is the process of refitting denture prosthesis by replacing the base material.