Full & Partial Dentures

Full & Partial Dentures in Sandy Springs, GA

What Are Full & Partial Dentures?

Full and partial dentures are prosthetic appliances designed to replace missing teeth. Full dentures are ideal for replacing an entire arch of teeth, while partial dentures are perfect when you still have some natural teeth but need to fill gaps left by multiple missing teeth. Typically, dentures and partials last between five to seven years before requiring replacement.

Why Are Full & Partial Dentures Needed?

Full and partial dentures are essential not only for enhancing the appearance of your smile but also for improving oral function. If you've been avoiding your favorite foods due to missing teeth, dentures can help you enjoy them again by filling in your smile. In some instances, extractions may be necessary before fitting dentures, especially if you have advanced gum disease or decayed or loose teeth. Additionally, receiving regular dental cleanings and exams can help maintain the health of your gums and support the proper fit of your dentures.

Beyond chewing and appearance, replacing missing teeth also supports the structure of your cheeks and lips so your face does not appear sunken or aged before its time. When teeth are missing for a long period, the jawbone can shrink and remaining teeth may shift out of place, which can make future treatment more complex. By restoring your smile with full or partial dentures in Sandy Springs, GA, we can help you maintain a more stable bite and reduce strain on your jaw joints and remaining teeth.

Call (678) 846-3976 or contact us online today to schedule an appointment and learn more about full and partial dentures in Sandy Springs, GA.

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Have Questions?

  • What is eating and talking like with dentures?
    Eating and talking is different with dentures than it is with your natural teeth since there are no nerves in the dentures, but the dentures do provide much more support than missing teeth.
  • How are dentures kept in place?
    Dentures are kept in place by retention from the underlying bone and tissue, sometimes the other teeth or dental implants.
  • How much do dentures cost?
    The price can vary depending on how many teeth are being replaced and if dental implants are being used. They usually start around $1,500 and go up from there.
  • What are the different types of dentures?
    Complete dentures, partial dentures, immediate dentures, overdentures, and implant-supported dentures.
  • What happens during full and partial dental procedures?
    Impressions and records are made to allow for the fabrication of the denture. This usually takes 3-5 appointments or more to complete.
  • Who is a candidate for full and partial dentures?
    Someone who has complete or partial tooth loss.
  • Why are full and partial dentures needed?
    To replace missing teeth as a removable appliance.
  • What are full and partial dentures?
    Dentures are a tooth replacement therapy that can be taken in and out. Full dentures replace all teeth on an arch (the top or bottom) and partial dentures are used when some teeth are missing but a patient still has some teeth remaining. Both are removable options that the patient can take in and out. These are tissue and bone-supported. Full and partial dentures can be used with or without dental implants to add retention.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Full & Partial Dentures?

Patients missing many of their natural teeth are excellent candidates for dentures. Dr. Amara Collett at Boutique for Cosmetic Dentistry in Sandy Springs, GA, may recommend extractions if you have severe gum disease before creating your dentures. These durable, long-lasting dentures are custom-made for each patient to ensure a comfortable and natural look.

We also see many patients who still have some healthy teeth remaining but struggle with multiple failing or loose teeth in different areas of the mouth. In those cases, a partial denture can often be designed to preserve the teeth that are still strong while replacing only the ones that are missing. During your consultation, we discuss your goals, review your medical and dental history, and evaluate your gums and jawbone to determine whether a full or partial appliance will give you the most comfortable and stable result.

What Happens During Full & Partial Denture Procedures in Sandy Springs?

The process begins with taking impressions of your teeth and mouth, which are used to craft your new denture. At your next appointment, your custom denture will be fitted, and adjustments may be needed to achieve the perfect fit. It's crucial to remove and clean your denture nightly, and you may need to replace it after about seven years or when it shows signs of wear. Various factors and habits can influence the lifespan of your denture.

Before impressions are taken, we review your treatment plan in detail so you know what to expect at each visit and how long the process is likely to take. If extractions are needed, those are completed first and healing time is allowed, or we may provide an immediate denture that you can wear right after the teeth are removed. Once your new appliance is delivered, we schedule follow-up visits to fine-tune the fit and help you learn how to speak and eat comfortably as you adjust to your dentures.

Denture Costs and Insurance

Understanding the cost of treatment is an important part of planning for your new smile. The total investment for dentures can vary depending on whether you need a full or partial appliance, any preparatory work such as extractions, and whether you choose to pair your denture with dental implants for additional stability. During your consultation, we provide a clear breakdown of recommended options and review how your dental insurance may help reduce your out-of-pocket costs.

Our team is experienced with many major insurance plans used by families in Sandy Springs and the greater Atlanta area, and we help you verify your benefits before treatment begins. If there is a portion that is not covered by insurance, we can discuss payment with credit cards or financing through options like CareCredit so you can move forward with care at a pace that works for you. We believe that understanding your financial options upfront helps you feel more confident about choosing the right dentures for your needs.

Contact Us Today

Losing teeth, whether due to decay, injury, or gum disease, can significantly impact your confidence, speech, and ability to enjoy your favorite foods. At Boutique for Cosmetic Dentistry in Sandy Springs, GA, we understand the profound effect missing teeth can have on your daily life. Our compassionate and highly skilled team, led by Dr. Amara Collett, crafts beautiful, custom-fitted full and partial dentures designed to restore your smile's aesthetics and functionality. We are dedicated to providing exceptional dental care in a welcoming and comfortable environment, helping patients throughout Sandy Springs achieve a natural-looking, confident smile.

Choosing full or partial dentures from Boutique for Cosmetic Dentistry in Sandy Springs, GA means choosing a renewed sense of confidence and improved quality of life. We invite you to contact us today to schedule your consultation and explore how our team can help you achieve a healthy, radiant smile.

For more information about dentures in Sandy Springs, Atlanta, contact Boutique for Cosmetic Dentistry at (678) 846-3976. Let Dr. Amara Collett and her team help you regain a beautiful, functional smile.

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