Full and Partial Dentures in Colton, CA

Missing multiple teeth can affect everything from your confidence to your ability to eat comfortably. At Colton Pure Dentistry, we create custom dentures that restore your smile’s appearance and function. Dr. Amani and Dr. Kakar combine advanced technology with meticulous attention to detail to craft natural and comfortable dentures.
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Understanding Modern Dentures

Today’s dentures are far more comfortable and natural-looking than ever before. Whether you need full dentures to replace all teeth or partial dentures to fill specific gaps, we use premium materials and precise digital planning to ensure optimal fit and appearance. Our dentures are custom-crafted to complement your facial features and restore your natural smile.

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Benefits of Custom Dentures

1.

Natural Appearance

Our custom design process ensures that your dentures enhance your smile with teeth that look natural in size, shape, and color.

2.

Improved Comfort

Each denture is carefully crafted to fit your unique oral anatomy, providing better stability and comfort throughout the day.

3.

Enhanced Function

Your custom dentures will help restore your ability to eat your favorite foods and speak clearly with renewed confidence.

4.

Facial Support

Properly fitted dentures help maintain your natural facial contours and prevent the sunken appearance that often occurs with tooth loss.

Nearly 1 in 5 of adults aged 65 or older have lost all of their teeth.

Our Denture Process

Your journey to a restored smile includes:

  • Detailed Consultation: We begin by understanding your specific needs, concerns, and smile goals while answering all your questions about the denture process.
  • Custom Design: Our team takes precise measurements and impressions to create a treatment plan to ensure your dentures fit perfectly.
  • Expert Crafting: We work with premium materials and trusted dental laboratories to create dentures that meet our high standards for quality and aesthetics.
  • Perfect Fit: We carefully adjust your dentures to ensure optimal comfort and function, making refinements until you’re completely satisfied.
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Types of Dental Dentures in Colton

Full dentures - Plates

Full Dentures (“Plates”)

Conventional dentures are traditional prosthetics that replace all of your teeth in your upper or lower arch at one time. Sometimes called “plates,” these appliances rest directly on top of your gum tissue and replace your entire row of missing teeth. Upper dentures also have a shape that creates suction against the root of your mouth for added support. Denture candidates are already missing all of their teeth or need to have their remaining teeth removed, typically due to advanced decay or periodontal disease.
Partial dentures

Partial Dentures

Partials are a smaller type of denture that clips into place around your existing, healthy teeth. Wearing a partial prevents the need to remove healthy teeth and replaces all of the missing ones with a single appliance. Partials work well for individuals who may not qualify for dental bridges or implants.
Implant supported dentures - Overdentures

Implant-Supported Dentures/Overdentures

Implant-stabilized dentures look like traditional dentures, except they have special locators underneath them that snap onto corresponding dental implants. In most cases, anywhere from 2-4 dental implants are needed. Overdentures are easy to clean and care for, and there’s no need for messy adhesives or pastes. They work well for people with bone loss or jaw shrinkage, as the implants provide added support to reinforce the denture throughout the day. Implant-supported dentures tend to be more comfortable and easier to eat with.
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Who Needs Dentures?

At Colton Pure Dentistry, we help patients who:

  • Are missing multiple teeth and want to restore their ability to eat and speak normally
  • Have severely damaged teeth that cannot be saved through other dental procedures
  • Experience difficulty eating or speaking due to extensive tooth loss
  • Want to restore their confident smile with natural-looking replacement teeth

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Why Choose Colton Pure Dentistry for Dentures in Colton?

At Colton Pure Dentistry, we believe dentures should do more than just replace missing teeth – they should restore your confidence and quality of life. Dr. Amani and Dr. Kakar bring artistic skill and technical expertise to every denture they create, ensuring natural-looking results that fit comfortably and function reliably. Using advanced digital planning and premium materials, we craft custom dentures that complement your facial features while allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with complete confidence.

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Dentures FAQs

If you have any questions about dentures, we’ve got answers.

If it’s your first time wearing a denture, it may feel a bit bulky at first (after all, there’s a layer of acrylic over your gum tissues.) By wearing your denture all day, every day, most people adjust to their new prosthesis within a few weeks. In the beginning, you’ll probably want to practice speaking in front of a mirror or taking smaller bites of food. After a few weeks, you should feel fairly confident in your denture.

It may take some time to adjust to speaking with dentures, but with practice, you should be able to speak clearly and naturally.

No. Wearing dentures when you sleep can lead to accelerated bone loss (causing ill-fitting dentures,) sore spots, infections, and reduce the lifespan of your appliance.

Yes, you can eat with dentures, but it may take some time to get used to them. Start with soft foods and gradually introduce harder foods as you become more comfortable.

Daily denture maintenance and home care can help you get the most out of your new appliance. The better you care for your dentures, the longer they’ll last. Here are some important guidelines to follow:

  • Never sleep in your denture. Remove it each night.
  • Soak your dentures in an approved denture solution as directed by our Colton dentist.
  • Every morning and evening, brush your dentures with a soft denture brush or toothbrush and lukewarm tap water.
  • Never use hot water to clean your denture, as high temperatures could cause warping in the acrylic.
  • Do not use bleach, abrasive pastes, or baking soda, as these can damage or scratch your dentures and cause them to harbor bacteria.
  • Hold your denture over a towel when cleaning it. That way, if you accidentally drop it, it’s less likely to break.
  • Bring your denture with you to your regularly scheduled six-month checkups to have it evaluated.

If your denture rubs or feels uncomfortable, contact our Colton dentist. Occasional adjustments or denture relines are sometimes needed as your jaw shape is likely to change over time.

Many dental insurance plans cover dentures. Our team will help verify your benefits and discuss payment options if needed.

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Definition of common dentures terminology

Denture Base: The part of the denture that holds the artificial teeth and fits over the gums.

Overdenture: An overdenture is a removable prosthesis that covers and rests on one or more natural teeth or dental implants.

Partial Dentures: A partial denture is a removable artificial replacement tooth that restores one or a few missing teeth in a person’s mouth.

Arch: Term used to refer to an upper or lower denture.

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About Our Dentistry

  • CA (License 103144). View License Information
  • Insurance: We work with most insurance providers.
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  • Financing Options: We offer a wide range of dental financing options.
  • We serve patients from the following counties: San Bernardino County
  • We serve patients from the following cities: Colton, Grand Terrace, San Bernardino, Loma Linda, Redlands, Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga.
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