Missing teeth can take a constant toll on a person’s confidence and self-esteem. Smiling out in public, meeting new friends, and even simple daily activities such as eating and chewing can become a massive chore when a patient is missing one or more of their teeth. At Dental Group NY in the Bronx and Hollis, NY, our team of dental restoration experts offer a variety of solutions that permanently restore and correct missing teeth. As one of our most cost-effective options, full and partial dentures offer a functional, natural-looking solution to missing teeth that result in pain-free functionality and a beautiful new smile.
As one of our most cost-effective options, full and partial dentures offer a functional, natural-looking solution to missing teeth that result in pain-free functionality and a beautiful new smile.
Every patient’s needs are different when it comes to dentures, but one thing is constant at Dental Group NY; our world-renowned team custom fabricates dentures to be as comfortable and form-fitting as possible, while providing the same look, feel, and functionality of natural teeth. Most of our dentures are made from dental-grade acrylic resin, which we can custom shade and color highlight to exactly match the shade of your natural teeth and gums.
Acrylic dentures are also superior to more traditional options because they allow for far greater adhesion to the top of the gums. Acrylic resin dentures often wear down faster than other more permanent options, however, such as full mouth dental implants. The key benefit of dentures is their cost-effectiveness, but our team will gladly speak with you to determine which solution is best for you and your unique dental needs.
Conventional dentures are custom fabricated and placed over the top of the gums after all teeth have been extracted. This is typically a three-to-four-month process, as the gums must heal and scar over after the tooth extractions, before the dentures can be bonded on top of them.
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