Dentures
When you're missing most or all of your natural teeth, you need a solution that looks natural and functions effectively. At Kam Dental, we provide high-quality dentures right here in Baytown, TX, to restore your smile and improve your quality of life.
Dentures
Dentures are prosthetic teeth attached to a gum-colored base, designed to fit comfortably in your mouth. They can be used with or without dental implants, depending on your specific needs. We typically recommend dentures for individuals who have lost most or all of their natural teeth due to injury or declining oral health.
One of the primary benefits of getting dentures at Kam Dental is the comprehensive care and customization process. From the initial consultation to the final fitting, our team ensures that your dentures are tailored to fit comfortably and function effectively. This personalized approach not only enhances the appearance of your smile but also improves your ability to chew and speak.
With dentures, you’ll typically have four appointments:
- 1st appointment: Records appointment consisting of scans, impressions, and photos for our laboratory to begin fabrication of your custom dentures.
- 2nd appointment: Final impression appointment and bite alignment.
- 3rd appointment: Wax teeth try-in and final approval.
- 4th appointment: Final delivery and adjustment.
Schedule a visit with us to talk through your options and find the best solution to fit your needs.
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How long do dentures last?
Dentures can last between 5 to 10 years with proper care. Regular check-ups and maintenance are essential to ensure their longevity and to make any necessary adjustments.
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Are dentures uncomfortable?
Modern dentures are designed to fit comfortably in your mouth. While there may be an adjustment period, properly fitted dentures should not cause discomfort. Our team ensures that your dentures are customized for a perfect fit.
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Can you normally eat with dentures?
Yes, you can eat with dentures, though it may take some time to adjust. Start with softer foods and gradually move to harder items as you become more comfortable. Our team provides guidance on adapting to eating with your new dentures.
More Questions?
If you have more questions about dentures, please contact our office, and we will be happy to discuss further.