
Dentures
- Replace multiple or all missing teeth with custom dentures
- Restore chewing ability, speech, and facial support
- Full and partial denture options tailored to your needs
What are dentures?
Dentures are removable artificial teeth designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. They are made from durable acrylic resin and may include metal components for added strength and support.
Dentures are held in place by the gums, remaining teeth, or dental implants, depending on the type of restoration.
They are one of the most versatile solutions for tooth replacement, helping restore both appearance and oral function. Other more permanent teeth replacement solutions include dental implants and dental bridges.
What are the benefits of dentures?
Dentures remain a popular tooth replacement option for many patients due to their versatility.


What are the two types of partial dentures?
Partial dentures are available in two main options, depending on how many teeth are missing and your individual oral health needs. Partial dentures can be made of acrylic only or made with a metal framework with teeth bonded to it.
Partial dentures made of acrylic
Partial dentures made with a metal framework

What are the options for full dentures?
Patients can choose from several full denture solutions designed to restore the appearance and function of the smile when all teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both arches are missing.
Full upper & lower acrylic dentures
Conventional full dentures are removable prosthetics that replace all missing teeth and are supported by the gums and underlying jawbone. They restore your ability to chew, speak, and smile while providing support for your facial structure.
Full upper & lower dentures supported by dental implants
Implant-supported dentures offer greater stability, comfort, and function than traditional removable dentures. Dental implants are placed into the jawbone to securely anchor the denture, reducing movement while eating and speaking.
Because implants help stimulate the jawbone, they can also reduce bone loss that naturally occurs after tooth loss. The number and placement of implants depend on the quality and quantity of available bone and your individual treatment needs.
Thinking of getting dentures to replace missing teeth?
Whether you’re correcting a chipped tooth, closing a gap, or enhancing the appearance of your smile, our team can help you achieve beautiful, natural-looking results.

patient transformations
Dentures before and after results
See below for before and after results of how we helped patients improve the appearance and structure of their smile with custom dentures.

The Westmount Dental difference
Full service dental office all in one convenient location
Gentle, patient-focused care for a positive experience
Open 7 days a week & extended weekday hours until 7pm
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Whether you need partial or full tooth replacement, our denture solutions can help you regain comfort, function, and confidence.

Common questions about dentures
We’re here to help. Browse the most common questions about dentures below, or reach out to our friendly team directly.
Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth made with acrylic resin and sometimes metal for additional structural support. Other more permanent teeth replacement solutions include dental implants and dental bridges.
Partial dentures replace a few missing teeth, while full dentures replace all teeth in the upper or lower jaw.
Modern dentures are designed for improved comfort, but some adjustment time is normal when first wearing them.
Dentures help restore both function and appearance after tooth loss. They allow you to chew and speak more comfortably, support facial structure, and improve the look of your smile. Dentures can also help maintain proper alignment of remaining teeth (in the case of partial dentures).
Our office supports many insurance policies and accepts payments directly from most insurers. Please contact us to find out more, our team can help review your insurance benefits and discuss your coverage options.
Dentures are typically made from a combination of materials designed for durability and aesthetics. The teeth portion is usually made from acrylic resin or porcelain. In some cases, metal frameworks may be used in partial dentures to provide additional strength and support.
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