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Dentures are a common solution for people who have lost some or all of their teeth. There are different types of dentures available, and each has its own benefits and drawbacks.
Partial dentures are used to replace one or more missing teeth, while full dentures are used when all the teeth are missing. Implant-supported dentures are another option, which is growing in popularity.
Dentures are made from a mold of your teeth and gums, and are custom-fit to your mouth. They can be made from different materials, including porcelain, acrylic, or metal.
Dentures must be removed daily for cleaning. They should also be taken out at night so that your gums can rest.
Dentures may feel awkward or loose at first, but with time and adjustment, they will become more comfortable. It is important to practice speaking and eating with dentures so that you can get used to them.
If you are considering dentures, be sure to contact us about all of your options and we will determine the best solution

Get your smile back with dentures from us
If you have lost multiple teeth due to decay, injury, or aging, dentures can be an excellent solution. Modern dentures are made from durable materials and require minimal upkeep.
When properly designed and fitted, dentures function similarly to natural teeth, enabling you to smile, speak, and chew with assurance. Nevertheless, dentures are not the sole option for replacing missing teeth. We will help you compare various treatments and provide all the essential information to assist you in making the optimal decision for your specific needs.
Treatment options at Young Dental Health Center Upland
Partial Dentures:
Partial dentures are specifically crafted to securely fit in the gaps between your natural teeth, effectively replacing one or a few missing teeth.
Full Dentures:
Full dentures are utilized for the purpose of replacing all the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw. Typically, these dentures are designed to be easily removable.
Why choose us?
Creating a natural-looking and long-lasting restoration requires special skills and attention to detail. Your dentist needs to understand your specific needs and recommend the ideal type of denture for you. They will start by taking a 3D impression of your mouth, which serves as an accurate model of your gums. Using high-quality materials and working with a top-rated lab, they will construct a custom-made prosthesis. Throughout the process, your dentist will work closely with you, addressing any concerns and ensuring a perfect and comfortable fit.
At Young Dental Health Center Upland in Upland, we have perfected this process. Our team is highly skilled and experienced, providing gentle care and expertise for successful treatment. We are dedicated to restoring not only your smile but also your confidence. Trusted throughout Liberty, we would be honored to earn your trust as well.