Affordable Dentures Nashua, NH

In Nashua, NH 03063

Feel More Confident And Look Younger Than Ever Before With Natural Looking Dentures

Creating Beautiful Smiles For A Lifetime With The Best Cosmetic Dental Treatment In Nashua And Surrounding

Whether it’s a full-mouth denture or a partial denture, we have mastered the skill of constructing both types. Firstly, our respected dentist in Nashua would take an impression of your mouth in order to make the model. You will then be called for your second appointment to understand how your jaw fits together. The dentures will be manufactured in the lab after that, and you will be called for your third appointment as soon as they come back from the lab.

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The dentist will then ask you to try the tooth set up to see how the fit is. Your final set of dentures will be adjusted in your mouth during your fourth visit. However, you need to go through quite a lot of adjustment sessions so that the dentures fit perfectly. Call (603) 821-9046 to learn more about our low-cost denture services at our dental office in Amherst St, Nashua, NH.

A denture replaces multiple missing teeth. Dentures can be fixed or removable, partial or full, and implant-supported or not. Fixed dentures require implants, while removable dentures may or may not rely on implants for attachment.

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Dentures in Nashua, NH

Full Dentures

Traditional Dentures For The Edentulous Patient

(Missing All Teeth in Either the Upper or Lower Arch)

Traditional dentures are removable, and do not use implants. Traditional dentures include an acrylic base that is custom-made in the dental laboratory to mimic the appearance of natural gums, and this base sits over the gums, holding the denture in place. A complete (full) denture is made after all the teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw have been removed and the gum tissue has healed. Denture paste or adhesive is often to used to assist in holding the denture in place. Removable dentures can be removed and cleaned when not being worn.

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Partial Dentures

Traditional Dentures For The Patient Missing Multiple Teeth In One Arch

A traditional partial denture is a removable solution for replacing many teeth in one arch when there are still some natural teeth present. In this case, the acrylic base will also contain some metal attachments that wrap around the existing teeth for added support. Partial dentures can also be attached to crowns on either side of the denture. Removable partial dentures can be removed and cleaned when not being worn.

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Dental implants replace tooth roots in the mouth. Implants provide a strong foundation for fixed or removable replacement teeth and can aid in the prevention of bone loss in the jaw.

Implant Supported Dental Bridges

An implant-supported dental bridge is a restorative solution for spaces where three or more adjacent teeth are missing. This restoration typically requires two implants to support the porcelain bridge. The bridge provides a functional and aesthetic replacement for a patient’s natural teeth.

Implant Supported Dentures

For patients who are missing many or all of their teeth, implant supported dentures may be an alternative to traditional dentures. This solution requires the placement of two or more implants. In order to replace a full arch denture, a minimum of four implants is generally recommended. Eligibility for this solution is dependent upon a number of factors, with jaw bone density being one of the most significant determining factors.

Mini Dental Implants (MDIS)

There are times when a full size implant is not a viable option, and in many cases an MDI may be a great solution. Small spaces or inadequate bone mass in the jaw may prevent the use of traditional implants. Mini Dental Implants are similar to regular implants but, as the name suggests, are significantly smaller in diameter. Our affordable dental implants typically take 2 visits and require a waiting period of a few months from the time of implant placement to the time the permanent replacement tooth can be placed. The placement of MDIs is minimally invasive, often requiring only local anesthetic and no sutures. For this reason, MDIs can often be placed with the final replacement tooth in one day.

Full Arch With Only Four Implants

This procedure is a unique implant solution that allows patients with a completely edentulous (toothless) upper or lower arch to replace all of the teeth in that arch using only four implants as anchors.

Guided Implant Placement

With this technique, specialized software is used to create custom surgical guides. These guides direct the exact location, angle, and depth of each implant placement. The use of the guide increases the accuracy, efficiency, safety, and predictability of the procedure.

Implant Supported Dentures

Dental implants can be used to anchor dentures in place, allowing for a smaller base and less shifting of the prosthesis during use. Implants can support both full and partial dentures, as well as both fixed and removable dentures.
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