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Denture (Partial & Complete)

Custom dentures restore missing teeth for improved function and confidence.

Restore Your Smile with Dentures at DAG Dental Clinic

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Introduction

At DAG Dental Clinic and Aesthetics, we believe that every smile deserves to be complete, functional, and confident. Tooth loss is a common dental issue affecting people of all ages due to decay, gum disease, trauma, or aging. Dentures have been one of the most reliable and time-tested solutions in modern dentistry to restore missing teeth. Today, denture technology has evolved significantly, offering natural-looking, comfortable, and highly functional solutions such as partial dentures, cast partial dentures, removable partial dentures, complete dentures, and denture teeth systems.

This comprehensive guide explains everything you need to know about dentures, including types, benefits, procedures, and how they help restore your smile and confidence.

What Are Dentures?

The artificial teeth that are used to replace natural teeth are referred to as dentures. Dentures can also be called false teeth. These are detachable dental appliances which are made to suit each individual mouth in terms of appearance and function.

With the advent of new technology and modern methods in the field of dentistry, dentures have been revolutionized. The new technology ensures that dentures are not only realistic but also give a natural look that matches your facial features.

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Two categories of dentures include:

Complete Dentures
Partial Dentures
Both types serve different purposes depending on the number of missing teeth and the condition of the remaining natural teeth.

Complete Dentures

Complete dentures are a full-mouth tooth replacement solution used when all natural teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both are missing. These dentures are designed to fully restore the smile, improve chewing ability, and support facial structure. At DAG Dental Clinic and Aesthetics, complete dentures are carefully customized using high-quality materials to ensure a natural appearance, comfortable fit, and long-lasting performance.

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are a removable tooth replacement option used when one or more natural teeth are still present in the mouth. Instead of replacing all teeth, partial dentures fill the gaps created by missing teeth while using the remaining healthy teeth for support. At DAG Dental Clinic and Aesthetics, partial dentures are designed to match the natural color, shape, and alignment of existing teeth for a seamless and aesthetic smile.

Why Choose Professional Dentures?

Restoring your smile is about more than just aesthetics; it is about restoring your quality of life. Modern dentures provide essential support for your facial muscles, preventing the "sagging" appearance often associated with tooth loss. By choosing professional, custom-fitted dentures at DAG Dental Clinic and Aesthetics, you ensure that your appliance is crafted with precision to provide optimal stability, allowing you to speak clearly, laugh confidently, and enjoy your favorite foods without hesitation.

The Journey to Your New Smile

The process of getting dentures is a collaborative journey between you and our expert dental team. It begins with a comprehensive consultation where we assess your oral health, take precise impressions of your gums and jaw, and select the best denture type for your specific needs.

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We then craft your custom appliance using high-quality, durable materials that mimic the look and feel of natural teeth. Finally, we perform a series of fittings to ensure the shape, bite, and color are perfectly aligned with your unique facial features, resulting in a smile that looks and feels like your own.

Smile Brighter Today with DAG Dental & Aesthetics

Transform your smile and skin with DAG Dental clinic & Aesthetics through our advanced treatments designed to restore confidence, promote healthy skin, and give you a fresh, glowing look.

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