Dentures in
Las Vegas, NV
Restore your smile, chewing comfort, and confidence with custom full and partial dentures designed for comfort, function, and a natural-looking appearance.
The Denture Process
Our denture process is designed to be gentle, personalized, and focused on restoring your smile, comfort, and confidence with natural-looking results.
Consultation
Your dentist evaluates your gums, bite, missing teeth, and smile goals to recommend the best full or partial denture option.
Impressions
Accurate impressions or digital scans are taken to create dentures that fit your mouth comfortably and securely.
Custom Design
Your dentures are carefully designed for a natural appearance, proper bite support, and improved chewing function.
Final Fit
Your dentist adjusts the dentures for comfort, appearance, and function so they feel smooth and natural when you smile, speak, and eat.
Dentures
FAQs
Clear answers about full dentures, partial dentures, denture cost, comfort, eating, repairs, replacements, implants, and denture options in Las Vegas.
SEE ALL FAQSWhat are dentures?
Dentures are removable tooth replacements designed to restore your smile, chewing ability, speech, and facial support after tooth loss.
What is the difference between full and partial dentures?
Full dentures replace all teeth in an arch, while partial dentures replace several missing teeth when some natural teeth remain.
How much do dentures cost in Las Vegas?
Denture cost depends on the type of denture, materials, extractions, adjustments, repairs, and whether implants are used for added support.
Does dental insurance cover dentures?
Many dental insurance plans help cover dentures, but benefits vary. Perfect 32 Dental Care can help review your insurance before treatment.
Are dentures comfortable?
Modern dentures are custom-made for your mouth. Some adjustment time is normal, but proper fitting helps improve comfort and stability.
How long does it take to get dentures?
Timing depends on your treatment plan, whether teeth need to be removed, healing time, impressions, try-ins, and final adjustments.
Can I eat normally with dentures?
Many patients return to eating a wider range of foods with practice. Starting with soft foods and cutting food into smaller pieces can help.
Will dentures affect my speech?
Some speech changes are common at first. Reading aloud and practicing speaking can help your mouth adjust to new dentures.
Do dentures look natural?
Yes. Custom dentures are designed to match your facial features, smile shape, tooth color, and natural appearance.
What are implant-supported dentures?
Implant-supported dentures attach to dental implants for improved stability, chewing comfort, and confidence compared with traditional dentures.
Can dentures be fixed if they break?
Some broken dentures can be repaired, depending on the damage. Avoid using household glue and contact your dentist for proper repair.
How long do dentures last?
Dentures often need replacement or relining over time as your mouth changes. Regular checkups help keep them fitting properly.
Do I need to remove dentures at night?
Many patients are advised to remove dentures while sleeping to rest the gums and clean the dentures properly.
How do I clean dentures?
Clean dentures daily with a denture brush and approved cleanser. Avoid hot water, which may warp denture materials.
What should I do if my dentures feel loose?
Loose dentures may need an adjustment, reline, replacement, or implant support. A dentist can check the fit and recommend the best option.
Can I get dentures after tooth extractions?
Yes. Depending on your case, immediate dentures may be placed the same day teeth are removed, or conventional dentures may be made after healing.
Are dentures better than dental implants?
Dentures and implants serve different needs. Dentures are removable, while implants provide fixed support. The best option depends on your health, budget, bone support, and goals.
How do I schedule a denture consultation in Las Vegas?
Call Perfect 32 Dental Care at (702) 486-5107 to schedule a denture consultation and review your treatment options.