Candidates for dentures
Did you know that about one-quarter of adults over 65 are missing all their teeth? Dentures provide a reliable and natural-looking solution for missing teeth.
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If you think dentures might be right for you, here’s what makes a good candidate:
- You wish to replace several or all missing teeth.
- You don’t smoke or use tobacco products.
- You have a healthy jawbone (we can help improve jaw health if needed).
- You don’t suffer from chronic dry mouth.
- You’re committed to proper denture care at home.
- You’re ready to continue routine dental checkups.
How do I take care of my dentures?
Proper care for your dentures ensures their longevity and maintains your oral health. Regular dental visits allow us to check the fit of your dentures and assess the health of your gums, tongue, and jaw.
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At-home denture care tips:
- Remove dentures overnight to give your mouth a rest.
- Soak dentures in warm water with or without a denture cleanser.
- Avoid soaking dentures with metal clasps in anything other than warm water.
- Keep dentures in water when not in use to prevent drying and warping.
- Never soak dentures in hot water.
- With dentures removed, gently clean and massage your gums. If a toothbrush is uncomfortable, use a clean, damp cloth wrapped around your finger.
- If you wear partial dentures, brush your natural teeth as usual.
With proper care, dentures can restore your smile and confidence while maintaining the health of your mouth.
Cost of dentures in Oakville
The cost of dentures ranges widely depending on your needs:
- Partial or full dentures: $900–$3,500+
- Full-mouth dentures: $1,800–$3,500+
- Implant-supported dentures: Approximately $30,000 for a full set
How is the cost of dentures determined?
Several factors influence the cost of dentures, including:
- The type of denture you need (partial, full, or implant-supported)
- Preparatory procedures, such as dental extractions
- X-rays that may be required
- The use of supportive implants
Every case is unique, so it’s essential to schedule an oral exam to assess your specific needs. During your visit, we’ll discuss treatment options and provide a personalized quote to help you make an informed decision.
Contact us today
to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, dental bridges can replace 1 to 3 missing teeth, while dental implants offer a durable solution for any number of missing teeth, though they require a higher initial cost and certain health qualifications.
With proper care, dentures usually last 5–10 years. Over time, wear and changes in your mouth may require a new set for a better fit.
While you can sleep with dentures, it’s better to remove them at night to clean your mouth, soak the dentures, and let your gums and jaw rest.
Properly fitted dentures should suction securely to your gums (top), float stably (bottom), or align snugly with natural teeth (partial). Implant-supported dentures should snap securely into place. If they don’t feel right, visit us for adjustments.
Avoid hard, sticky, or small-particle foods, like caramel, tough meats, popcorn, or seeded crackers, as they can cause irritation or damage. Enjoy these occasionally for better comfort and denture longevity.