Full and Partial Dentures

How can I benefit from full and partial dentures?

Losing teeth can feel like losing a part of yourself. But here’s the good news: modern dental solutions like full and partial dentures can help you regain your smile, restore oral function, and boost your confidence—all without breaking the bank. 

Custom-designed for each patient, these dentures don’t just fill the gaps in your smile—they preserve oral health and prevent further complications. Full dentures replace an entire set of teeth, while partial dentures anchor to your remaining teeth to restore a seamless look and feel. The best part? Both options are tailored to fit your lifestyle, ensuring comfort and durability with proper care. Let’s break down what you need to know about full and partial dentures so you can make an informed choice for your dental health.

Photo of a full and partial denture by Montana Center for Implants and Dentures

Full and partial dentures Billings, MT

Montana Center for Implants and Dentures dentist discussing an affordable solution, implant-supported denture with a patient using a teeth model.

Full and partial dentures are essential dental solutions for individuals looking to restore their smiles and improve oral function after tooth loss. Full dentures replace an entire arch of missing teeth, either on the upper or lower jaw, while partial dentures are designed for those who have some natural teeth remaining. Both options are custom-made to fit comfortably and provide a natural appearance, ensuring that patients can chew, speak, and smile confidently. By addressing the gaps caused by tooth loss, full and partial dentures also help maintain facial structure and prevent further oral health issues.

Full dentures are an excellent choice for those who have lost all their teeth in a specific arch. They rest directly on the gums and are crafted to look as lifelike as possible, using materials that mimic the appearance of natural teeth and gums. These dentures can dramatically enhance quality of life by restoring the ability to eat and speak properly. On the other hand, partial dentures are ideal for patients with remaining natural teeth, as they are anchored by clasps or precision attachments to the existing teeth. This not only restores function but also prevents adjacent teeth from shifting out of alignment.

When considering full and partial dentures, it’s important to work with a dentist who can evaluate your unique needs and recommend the best solution. Both types of dentures require proper care to maintain their durability and functionality. Regular cleaning and dental checkups are essential to prevent issues such as gum irritation or plaque buildup. Whether you need a full set of dentures or a partial solution, these prosthetics offer a reliable way to regain a beautiful, functional smile while protecting your overall oral health.

Consult with Dr. Josh Muir to see if dentures are right for you!

Montana Center for Implants and Dentures, dental team photo: Dr. Josh Muir, Lynda, Dr. Tanner Townsend, Darla, Ariana, Brie, Bailey

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