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Replace Missing Teeth and Smile Confidently With Dentures

Are you ready to restore your smile to its original beauty and function? Is complete or partial tooth loss hindering your desire to smile? If so, schedule an appointment with the trusted professionals at Family Dentistry on King and receive dentures from our dentist in Kitchener. We will customize your dentures to fill the gaps left by missing teeth and customize them to fit your mouth’s precise shape and size, ensuring your comfort. After your denture treatment, you’ll feel like you can smile like you used to!

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Full, Partial, and Immediate Dentures

Our team will recommend what dentures you should have, depending on your needs. There are three basic denture types: complete, partial, and immediate. Patients with full dentures have experienced significant or total tooth loss, while partial dentures are designed for patients with lost sections of teeth. We recommend temporary immediate dentures while your gums heal from a tooth extraction so that they are protected while you wait for permanent dentures.

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How Do I Care For My Dentures?

You should treat your dentures like natural teeth and ensure you properly care for them. Doing so will prevent plaque and tartar from building up and keep your set nice and shiny. Though dentures are fake, improper care can lead to gum disease and natural tooth decay. Here are a few things you can do to keep your dentures safe and clean:

  • Regularly brush with soft bristles and floss your natural teeth, especially after eating or drinking.
  • Before bed, remove your dentures and soak them in warm water and soap. Rinse them in the morning when you wake up.
  • Clean and rinse your mouth before putting your dentures back in.

Prepare for a Brand-New Smile

At Family Dentistry on King, we are overjoyed when our patients leave feeling proud to smile again. Our practice is a judgment-free zone where patients are cared for and about, regardless of their oral health condition. We will formulate an effective treatment plan and provide you with the necessary services to regain your confidence and happiness.

Contact Family Dentistry on King Today!