Dentures in Clarenville
Dentures replace missing teeth and restore the function and confidence that tooth loss affects. Modern dentures are fitted more precisely and look more natural than older generations of appliances — and they come in multiple types to fit different clinical situations.
Denture options for replacing missing teeth
Dentures replace missing teeth with a removable prosthetic that restores appearance, chewing function, and support for the facial structure. Modern dentures are more comfortable and natural-looking than older designs.
Full dentures replace an entire arch of missing teeth. Partial dentures fill in specific gaps while resting on remaining natural teeth. Both are custom-made to fit your mouth and match the appearance of natural teeth.
- Custom fit to your mouth
- Full dentures for complete tooth loss
- Partial dentures to fill specific gaps
- Implant-retained options for added stability
- Adjustments available as fit changes over time
What the transition period looks like
New dentures take time to feel natural. Speaking and eating may feel awkward at first, and minor soreness in the first weeks is common as the tissue adjusts. These issues typically resolve as you adapt to the new fit.
Regular follow-up visits are important — as the bone and gum tissue changes over time, the denture fit may need adjustment. Patients who attend regular checkups find their dentures remain comfortable and functional for much longer.
Tooth loss does not have to mean a permanent change to how you eat, speak, or feel in social situations.
Well-fitted dentures restore a great deal of everyday function and confidence. If you are currently managing with missing teeth or an ill-fitting existing denture, a consultation can show you what a better fit would mean for your daily life.