Remove and rinse them after eating, brush daily with a soft denture brush, and soak them overnight in a denture solution.
Dentures
Comprehensive Denture Services in Matthews, NC
Dentures are custom-made, removable appliances that replace missing teeth and help restore your smile, bite, and speech. They come in full or partial versions, depending on how many natural teeth remain. Modern dentures are designed to look natural and fit comfortably, improving both function and appearance. With proper care, they offer a reliable, affordable solution for tooth loss. At Urgent Dental, we provide both regular and emergency denture services to meet your needs.
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Preventative Denture Services
Dentures are prosthetic teeth secured to a gum-colored base, with or without dental implants. They are an excellent option for those missing most or all of their natural teeth due to injury or declining oral health. Dentures make it easy to enjoy the benefits of healthy, natural teeth, allowing for pain-free chewing and a natural, fluid motion.
We offer consultations to determine the best denture options for you. Our team will consider your age, comfort, bone density, and overall hygiene during your visit. After a thorough consultation and planning, you can schedule your appointment and soon enjoy your new smile!
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Emergency Denture Services
Need urgent denture care for broken dentures? Urgent Dental in Matthews, NC, is here to help! Our expert team offers:
- Quick Assessments: We’ll evaluate and address your denture issues promptly.
- Temporary Fixes: Providing relief and solutions until permanent repairs can be made by us or your regular dentist.
- Pain Management: Effective treatment to alleviate discomfort.
Visit Urgent Dental for all of your denture needs. We’re here to help.
FAQ
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How do I care for my dentures?
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How long does it take to get dentures?
The full process usually takes 3–6 weeks and several appointments. Immediate dentures are sometimes placed the same day teeth are removed.
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Can I eat normally with dentures?
Yes, though there is a short adjustment period. Start with soft foods and gradually introduce more textures.