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Dentures – Marlton, NJ 

Love Your Smile Again!

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Losing even a single tooth can make a big impact on how your smile looks and feels, but when you’re missing all of them, it can change your life. What you eat and how you talk to others will be profoundly influenced by your tooth loss—thankfully, dentures can help you love your smile again.

If you’re near Marlton, NJ, the team here at the South Jersey Center for Dental Medicine can give you a prosthetic that can dramatically improve how you feel about yourself. If you’re curious to learn more, make an appointment with us today for an appointment!

Why Choose South Jersey Center for Dental Medicine For Dentures? 

  • Compassionate Dentist Who Will Provide You with One-on-One Dental Care
  • Dental Team That Values your Time
  • Beautiful Prosthetics Designed to Fit You Perfectly

Who Is a Good Candidate for Dentures?

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Almost any adult who has lost most or all of their teeth can be a good candidate for dentures. If your missing teeth are causing you to experience reduced confidence, difficulty speaking, and limited dietary choices, this treatment might be perfect for you! During your consultation, we will examine your mouth so we can learn about your oral health and recommend the tooth replacement solution that is the best fit for your unique situation.

Effects of Missing Teeth

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Missing teeth can be the result of various factors, including gum disease, physical trauma, decay, or genetics. Regardless of why you have an incomplete smile, your condition may seriously affect your quality of life. You might experience:

  • Facial sagging, which can make you appear much older than you are.
  • Loss of confidence in your appearance and ability to speak.
  • Difficulty enunciating certain sounds.
  • The inability to eat your favorite foods.
  • An increased risk of additional tooth loss.

The good news is that dentures are a reliable form of tooth replacement. A high-quality prosthetic may greatly reduce the impact of the above-listed complications.

What Qualifies You for Dentures?

Happy older woman sitting in dental office

You may be well-qualified for dentures if:

  • You are missing all or most of your teeth throughout one of your dental arches. (If you are missing just one or a few teeth, a different form of tooth replacement might be more suitable.)
  • Your gums and jawbone are healthy enough to support dentures. (If they are not, they might become so after some preliminary care.)
  • You are looking for a cost-effective way to rebuild your smile.

Alternative Tooth Replacement Options

Illustration of dental implant, abutment, and crown

If it turns out that dentures are not the best option for you, we may recommend one of the following alternative forms of tooth replacement:

  • A fixed bridge is a multi-unit prosthetic that can replace one or more missing teeth in a row. Bridges rely on the remaining natural teeth for support and can provide sturdy and long-lasting function.
  • Dental implants act as prosthetic tooth roots. When they are surgically placed beneath the gumline, they fuse with the jawbone and can provide a very strong base of support for crowns, bridges, and dentures. We often recommend dental implants as the best way to replace missing teeth due to their many benefits.

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Types of Dentures

Various types of dentures on a table

There are a few different kinds of dentures, and which you’ll need depends on your unique situation. We’ll give you a personalized recommendation when we meet you in person, but here’s what you should know about them until then.

Partial Dentures

3D render of partial dentures

Partial dentures are used for patients that are missing many, but not all, of the teeth on a gum ridge. They’re constructed from false teeth on a metal base, attached to the teeth with small metal clips. This allows them to use the strength of healthy teeth to hold themselves in place.

Full Dentures

Full dentures on a table

Full dentures, on the other hand, are designed for patients that are missing all of their teeth on a gum ridge. That being the case, it’s not possible for them to clip onto any natural teeth. Instead, they’re meticulously designed to adhere to the gums entirely via suction.

Implant Dentures

3D render of implant dentures

Implant dentures afford you the coverage of traditional prosthetics along with the stability and security of dental implants. By connecting dentures to metal posts that are surgically placed into the jaw, you can depend on their strength to a much greater extent than other kinds of prosthetics. They also won’t need to be removed for cleaning, which some patients prefer.

The Benefits of Dentures

Smiling man with dentures

Dentures are one of the most effective and cost-efficient ways of replacing all of your teeth at once, allowing you to enjoy a more robust diet and greater confidence than you may have had before. Our dentures will also be customized to fit you in particular, ensuring that you’ll be happy with the stability and the realism of your prosthetic.

On top of all of this, dentures are relatively easy to clean and maintain, which means that you’ll be able to keep your oral health in good condition much more easily than you could otherwise. If you’re interested to learn more, be sure to reach out to us for a consultation today!