Dentures

The Best Denture Services in Lancaster County

Do you need dentures? Atglen Family Dentistry creates top-quality dentures at a price you can afford.

Atglen Family Dentistry provides professional restorative dentistry to patients who need full and partial dentures in Lancaster County, PA. If you have missing teeth or are facing the prospect of tooth extractions, you might be considering dentures. Learn more about getting dentures and living with dentures before making a final decision.

Are Dentures Right for You?

We can’t advise you on your individual decision to get dentures without learning more about your medical history, oral health, and dental care needs. However, by learning more about the process of getting dentures, their advantages, and their limitations, you can get a clearer sense of whether full or partial dentures will improve your quality of life.

Getting Dentures: What to Expect From A Denture Procedure

Getting dentures starts with taking impressions of your teeth and gums. You will bite down on a tray containing a putty-like substance. As the material sets, it creates an impression of your teeth and gums that the dentist will use to create your dentures.

The process for getting full or partial dentures in Lancaster County depends on whether you are having teeth extracted as part of the procedure. If you are having tooth extractions done, you might have to wait a few months for the gums to heal and the swelling to go down before you receive your permanent dentures. Your dentist should provide you with temporary dentures to use until you are ready for permanent dentures.

Partial Dentures

If you are missing several adjacent teeth, removable partial dentures are one option for replacing the teeth and restoring typical biting and chewing function and the appearance of the smile. A dental bridge anchors to the existing teeth that surround the place where the missing teeth used to be, providing additional stability.

Full Dentures

If you are missing all the teeth on your upper or lower jaw, or both, a full or complete denture can restore your smile, allow you to eat a wider variety of foods, and reduce bone erosion in your jaw. Full dentures include an entire arch of artificial teeth.

Dentures and Crowns

The key difference between dentures and dental crowns is that dentures replace missing teeth while crowns replace part of damaged teeth. For crowns, dentists use dental cement to permanently attach the crown to the remaining tooth. Dentures attach to the gums using an adhesive and are easily removed for storage and cleaning.

Implant-Supported Dentures

If you need greater stability for your dentures, you can have implants installed beneath them to anchor them to the jaw. Implant surgery has a longer recovery time than getting dentures, and the cost for dental implants is considerably higher than that of traditional dentures. 

Talk to your dentist about the different types of dentures before deciding what kind of dental procedure is best for you. If you are interested in full and partial dentures in Lancaster County, PA, talk to the team at Atglen Family Dentistry to have your questions answered. We will treat you with compassion and respect to put your mind at ease. 

Taking Care of Your Dentures

Dentures can last up to a decade with proper maintenance and care. If you experience pain and soreness in your gums when wearing dentures, talk to your dentist about having them trimmed or relined. 

If you decide dentures are right for you, keep the following tips in mind to extend their lifespan, protect your oral health, and improve their function:

  • Rinse off your dentures after you’ve eaten and each time you put them in.
  • Keep your dentures out overnight in a denture-soaking solution.
  • Avoid using harsh chemicals, gritty cleaning materials, or sharp objects to clean dentures.
  • As you would with your natural teeth, brush your dentures twice daily.
  • Clean them with a denture cleaning solution every day. Be careful to follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Have your dentures professionally cleaned at your dentist’s office at least once a year.

Top-Quality Dentures from Atglen Family Dentistry of Lancaster County

Don’t let missing teeth cost you your self-confidence. Atglen Family Dentistry provides high-quality full and partial dentures in Lancaster County and the Lancaster area. Our team, led by Dr. Onyinye C Myers, is ready to help you with cosmetic and restorative dental solutions. Call (610) 593-2818 to schedule an appointment today.