EVERBRIGHT SMILES
Full/Partial Dentures
Full & Partial Dentures to Replace Your Missing Teeth
Today’s dentures are very natural looking and more comfortable than ever. Dentures are artificial teeth set into a framework which rests on the gums. They are used to replace either a full or partial set of missing teeth. Because changes in your mouth will occur, a denture will need to be checked and re-fitted periodically. Complete dentures can be either conventional or immediate. They are used when there are no teeth left. Partial dentures can be either removable or fixed. Partial dentures are used when one or more natural teeth remain in the upper or lower jaw. At EK,Mantra and PL Dental, Dr. Shawn Monga or Dr. Shiva Monga can use dental implants to stabilize loose dentures. Helping you regain the ability to speak, eat and smile with confidence is the primary treatment goal for us!
Full & Partial Dentures to Replace Your Missing Teeth
Today’s dentures are very natural looking and more comfortable than ever. Dentures are artificial teeth set into a framework which rests on the gums. They are used to replace either a full or partial set of missing teeth. Because changes in your mouth will occur, a denture will need to be checked and re-fitted periodically. Complete dentures can be either conventional or immediate. They are used when there are no teeth left. Partial dentures can be either removable or fixed. Partial dentures are used when one or more natural teeth remain in the upper or lower jaw. At EK,Mantra and PL Dental, Dr. Shawn Monga or Dr. Shiva Monga can use dental implants to stabilize loose dentures. Helping you regain the ability to speak, eat and smile with confidence is the primary treatment goal for us!
Implant-Supported Dentures
Are loose-fitting dentures affecting your lifestyle? Nowadays you have the option to secure your dentures with as little as 4 dental implants. If you wear dentures or have a mouthful of missing or failing teeth, dental implant treatment is the optimal solution. It is proven and cost effective. And it will give you a lifetime of happy, healthy smiles.
If you have recently been fitted with new dentures, you may benefit from these tips:
- Eat soft food at first, chewing small bites slowly with your back teeth to prevent the dentures from shifting.
- Practices speaking slowly until you are accustomed to your denture.
- Dentures may feel awkward at first – follow your dentist’s instructions for wear and the discomfort should soon disappear.
- If dentures shift out of position, close your mouth and swallow to re-position them.
Meet the Dentists
DR. SHAWN MONGA
BSC, DDS
BSC, DDS
DR. FARYAL HUSSAIN
DDS
DDS