Dentures and Partial Dentures in Saint John

A reliable solution for replacing missing teeth.

Complete Dentures in Saint John

Restore your smile with dentures from Hi-Tech Family Dentistry

Dentistry is all about smiles, and having a confident, healthy, beautiful smile is important even for patients wearing dentures. Here at Hi-Tech Family Dentistry, we provide personalized denture services that meet the needs and comfort levels of our patients. All of our patients are unique and we create one-of-a-kind dentures that feel good and look natural.

Types of Dentures

Complete Dentures in Saint John

Complete Dentures

Complete dentures are used to replace an entire set of missing or severely damaged teeth, either on the upper or lower jaw. After the extraction, immediate dentures can be inserted in the patient’s mouth to await the final complete dentures. These traditional dentures are removable.

Partial Dentures in Saint John

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures replace only a few teeth. The removable partial denture can be attached to the healthy adjoining teeth with a metal frame, natural-looking connectors or precision attachments. Crowns may be required on the natural teeth.

Implants Retained Dentures

Implant-retained dentures are held in position by dental implants. Because they are secured by the implants, the dentures function better than conventional dentures and are more stable.

Immediate Dentures in Saint John

Immediate Dentures

We’ll fabricate denture first. When you come for your teeth extraction, we extract teeth and you go home with denture in mouth with beautiful smile. You’ll wear these for the first several months after extraction. This way, you’ll have teeth while awaiting the arrival of your permanent dentures.

provisional dentures in saint john

Provisional Dentures

a). Essix retainers: Essix retainers are a type of orthodontic retention device used to protect the results of your braces or clear aligner treatment. They are a set of clear, removable plastic retainers, and you will wear them regularly following your treatment.

b). Flippers: Flippers, also known as Temporary Acrylic Partial Dentures, are great for anyone who is missing a few teeth and needs an inexpensive replacement. 

Dentures are very loose? Think about snap on dentures with locator implant attachment.

Recent studies indicate that a two-implant-retained, tissue-supported overdenture restoration has emerged as the new minimum standard of care for patients who have lost all their teeth in the lower jaw.

Snap-on dentures with locator implant attachments offer significant advantages over traditional dentures. By securing the dentures in place with dental implants, patients experience increased stability and comfort while chewing, speaking, and smiling. These implant-retained overdentures provide a secure fit, minimizing concerns about slippage or discomfort often associated with conventional dentures.

The use of two implants with a tissue-supported overdenture has been shown to enhance both functional and aesthetic outcomes for patients. Not only does this approach improve denture retention and stability, but it also helps preserve bone structure and prevent further deterioration of the jawbone over time.

As dental professionals, it’s crucial to stay informed about advancements in dental technology and treatment options. Incorporating two-implant-retained overdentures into our practice allows us to offer our patients a higher standard of care, addressing their concerns about loose dentures and providing them with a comfortable and functional solution for restoring their smiles.

snap on dentures with locator implant
Benefits of Dentures in Saint John
Partial Dentures in Saint John

The essential advantages that our dentures service bring to Saint John patients are:

Dentures FAQs in Saint John

FAQs

We answer your most common questions about dentures in Saint John

You may find that your dentures are uncomfortable at beginning. As you get used to how they feel and as your mouth adjusts to the dentures, they should become more comfortable. If you still have some discomfort, contact us for further adjustments.

Clean the dentures thoroughly at night by using cold water, denture cleaner and a firm denture brush. Hot water may be harmful and NEVER use toothpaste as it is abrasive and will cause scratching of the denture materials. 

It’s recommended that you avoid sleeping with your dentures at night and place them in a mild denture cleaning solution to help them retain their moisture.

We recommend replacing your dentures at a five-year interval or sooner if they are causing you difficulty. We also recommend you have them checked annually by your dentist. 

Other Dental Services We Offer in Saint John

General Dentistry

Dental Emergencies

Sleep Apnea

Cosmetic Dentistry

Orthodontics

Veneers

Pediatric Dentistry

Teeth Extraction

Root Canal

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