
Partial Dentures
A removable partial denture fills spaces while working with the remaining natural teeth. Shape, size, and color are selected to blend with the surrounding smile.
Comfortable options for a complete smile
Dentures are a straightforward way to replace several or all missing teeth. The design depends on the number of remaining teeth, oral anatomy, preferences, and whether implants are part of the plan.


A removable partial denture fills spaces while working with the remaining natural teeth. Shape, size, and color are selected to blend with the surrounding smile.

A conventional full denture replaces all teeth in an upper or lower arch. It is worn during the day and removed at night for cleaning and tissue rest.

An implant-supported overdenture attaches to dental implants for added stability and remains removable for hygiene. The number of implants varies by anatomy and treatment plan.

All-on-4 treatment uses a strategically planned set of implants to support a fixed full-arch restoration. Unlike a removable snap-in denture, it stays in place and is removed only by a dental professional. A consultation and 3D imaging determine candidacy and timing.

All-on-4 treatment uses a strategically planned set of implants to support a fixed full-arch restoration. Unlike a removable snap-in denture, it stays in place and is removed only by a dental professional. A consultation and 3D imaging determine candidacy and timing.
Frequently asked
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Timing depends on whether teeth need to be removed, the type of denture, healing, and the number of fitting appointments.
Often, yes. A clinical evaluation is needed to determine whether implants are appropriate.
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