
Dentures are removable prosthetic appliances custom-made to replace multiple or all missing teeth, restoring the appearance of your smile and the ability to eat and speak comfortably.
Dentures work by resting on the gums or attaching to remaining teeth or implants, using a precise custom fit to stay securely in place and restore the appearance and function of a full smile.
Dentures help by restoring the ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently after significant tooth loss, improving both the function and appearance of your smile and your overall quality of life.
Dentures
Dentures restore a full smile and chewing function for patients missing multiple or all teeth, improving confidence and quality of life.
Dentures at Smile Image Dentists in Houston, TX are ideal for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth and are looking for a comfortable, custom-fitted solution that restores their ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
Dentures at Smile Image Dentists in Houston, TX involve taking detailed impressions and measurements to fabricate a custom-fitted prosthetic that rests comfortably on the gums or attaches to remaining teeth or implants. Patients often experience a significant improvement in their ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently following their fitting.
Dentures at Smile Image Dentists in Houston, TX typically require several visits over the course of a few weeks to take impressions, make adjustments, and ensure a comfortable, precise fit. Patients often need a short adjustment period before feeling fully comfortable eating and speaking with their new dentures.
Dentures at Smile Image Dentists in Houston, TX require daily cleaning, proper overnight storage, and regular dental visits to ensure the fit remains comfortable as the shape of the gums and jawbone changes over time. Patients should contact the office if their dentures begin to feel loose, uncomfortable, or show signs of wear.
Recovery from dentures at Smile Image Dentists in Houston, TX involves an adjustment period during which patients may experience mild soreness, increased saliva production, and some difficulty eating or speaking at first. These sensations are completely normal and typically improve within a few weeks as the mouth adapts to the new appliance and the fit is fine-tuned.
