Who Can Benefit from Dentures
Dentures are a reliable and natural-looking way to replace missing teeth and restore confidence. In fact, nearly one in four adults over 65 wears dentures. They’re comfortable, functional, and designed to look just like your natural teeth. You might be a good candidate for dentures if you:
- Need to replace several or all of your teeth.
- Avoid smoking or using tobacco products.
- Have a healthy jawbone (we can help improve bone support if needed).
- Do not suffer from chronic dry mouth.
- Are willing to care for your dentures daily.
- Continue with regular teeth cleanings and checkups, just like with natural teeth.
How to Care for Dentures
Even with well-fitting dentures, routine cleanings and examinations are important. During these visits, we’ll check how your dentures fit, assess the health of your gums and jaw, and make any needed adjustments to keep your mouth healthy.
At home, good denture care helps extend their life and keep your mouth comfortable:
- Remove dentures overnight to let your mouth rest.
- Soak dentures in warm water with or without cleanser.
- Avoid soaking dentures with metal clasps in anything but warm water.
- Keep dentures moist when not wearing them to prevent warping.
- Never use hot water, as it can damage the material.
- Clean and gently massage your gums daily.
- If your toothbrush feels harsh, try a soft cloth or run it under warm water first.
- For partial dentures, brush your natural teeth as usual.
Cost of Dentures in Brampton
In Brampton, denture costs typically range from $900 to $3,500 or more for full or partial sets. Full-mouth dentures usually cost between $1,800 and $3,500 and up, while implant-supported dentures average around $30,000.
What Determines the Cost of Dentures?
A few key factors influence the total cost, including:
- The type of denture you need.
- Any dental extractions or other preparatory work required.
- The need for X-rays or diagnostic imaging.
- Whether supportive dental implants are part of your treatment.
Because every smile is unique, we recommend scheduling a full consultation and oral exam. We’ll evaluate your needs, explain your treatment options, and provide an accurate quote tailored to you.
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Schedule your initial consultation and exam with our team.
During your visit, we’ll examine your teeth, gums, and bite to understand how your mouth looks and functions as a whole. This helps us create a personalized treatment plan that supports both your oral health and your smile goals. Most importantly, we’ll take the time to listen to what you want to achieve so we can help you get there with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
With proper care and regular cleanings and examinations, dentures can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years. Over time, adjustments or relining may be needed to maintain a perfect fit.
Full dentures replace all teeth in the upper or lower jaw, while partial dentures are designed to replace only a few missing teeth and fit around your remaining natural teeth.
It’s best to remove your dentures overnight to let your gums rest and to clean them thoroughly. This helps prevent irritation and promotes better oral health.
Remove and rinse dentures daily, soak them in warm water with cleanser, and brush gently using a soft denture brush. Never use hot water, as it can cause them to warp.
Yes. Modern dentures are lightweight and custom-fitted to your mouth. With a short adjustment period, most patients find them comfortable and natural-feeling when eating and speaking.
If your dentures start to shift or cause irritation, schedule a dental visit so we can assess the fit. Minor adjustments are common and help ensure comfort and stability.
Yes. Depending on your needs, dental implants or dental bridges may be suitable options for a more permanent tooth replacement solution. We can discuss all options during your consultation.
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