Dentures & Partial Dentures In Phoenix & Ahwatukee, AZ
Smiling should look and feel natural. We can help with affordable options for dentures.
Smiling should look and feel natural. We can help with affordable options for dentures.
Often referred to as false teeth, dentures do not have roots for stability. They are not anchored to the bone or stabilized by it. They are prosthetic devices that are designed to replace missing teeth by resting on your gums. We want to ensure your new teeth look and feel as natural as possible. It’s important to secure the services of an experienced prosthodontist. They can ensure only the finest materials possible are used in designing your new teeth.
We design our full or complete dentures for individuals who are missing all of their teeth in the upper or lower arch. Conventional or removable ones are for patients missing some of their teeth on a particular arch. Fixed partials, also known as “crown and bridge”, are made from crowns that are fitted on the remaining teeth and are made from materials resembling the missing teeth. Fixed bridges are more expensive than removable, but are more stable.
There are many different designs for implant dentures, some of which rely on bonding or clasping onto teeth or dental implants. Your prosthodontist at Imagine Dental will be able to answer any of your questions about affordable dentures. They also help you determine which design will work best.
”I feel comfortable and cared for there and actually enjoy my visit rather than dread it. And most importantly, my teeth look better than they ever have! Thanks Imagine Dental! I would recommend you to anyone!
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Although dentures are typically reliable enough to provide years of use, numerous things can happen that cause them to no longer fit properly. As a person ages, missing teeth can cause the jawbone to deteriorate. When deterioration occurs, the jaw line may change shape. If you’ve had them for more than 6 years, you should have a prosthodontist check them. Even if it’s only been a few years. If you notice that they no longer fit correctly, it’s time for a visit to a dental healthcare professional.