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Emergency Dentures & Implants In Acton, MT

Professionally made dentures can help with both day-to-day functions as well as helping you regain confidence over lost teeth. The impacts of tooth loss can be devastating and make it hard to eat easily, difficult to articulate or speak clearly, and can make you change the way you smile or laugh due to self-consciousness. Quality and affordable dentures could be your answer to improving your confidence and ease in daily life.

Expert dentures made by competent cosmetic dentists can allow you to eat, speak, and smile more naturally. Technology for dentures has vastly improved in the past years, creating affordable dentures that are more realistic than ever and function just as your natural teeth would. To create a better daily life for yourself and put an end to difficulties eating and speaking, contact Emergency Dental Service. We work with the best dental experts in the United States, and we can help you find a convenient dental office near your home or workplace at a time that is best suited for you.

Call us at 1-888-351-1473 at any time of the day our line is open and available 24/7. Our patient care team will assist you in finding an affordable and experienced dental office in your area that can setup an appointment consultation for your denture or dental implant needs.

Compassionate and Quality Dental Care In Acton, MT

To find a wide range of both full and partial dentures offered by qualified dentists, look to Emergency Dental Service. We can help you find an experienced dental office with denture options for you.

Emergency Dental Service will assist you in finding a nearby dental office that is accessible to you that can talk you through the styles and types of dentures available to you to fit your life and price range.

Dentures Made for Your Specific Needs

There is an array of denture options, and they vary in their security, comfort, affordability, strength, and customization levels. A well-versed dentist can learn more about your situation and lead you through the styles and types available to you. The kind of dentures that will work best for you will vary based on your budget and the day-to-day wear and tear on your teeth. When your professional dentist helps you find a denture set that fits all your qualifications, you can feel satisfied that you've made the right choice.

Keeping up and Caring for Dentures Through Repair and Alignment In Acton, MT

While dentures have become more natural and more affordable, they are still costly investments. You want to be sure that you take good care of your dentures and clean them as thoroughly as natural teeth. Dentures are subject to everyday wear and tear just as teeth are and are likely going to need attention from dental professionals to ensure they stay functioning. Your dentures could need professional upkeep in cleaning, adjustment, alignment, or even replacement. Our expert dentists can help you maintain your dentures. They can help you figure out the best option, put those dentures in place, and expertly perform maintenance and upkeep. You can be assured that the professionals with Emergency Dental Service can take care of your dentures every step of the way.

Various Types of Denture Options to Fit Your Specific Dental Needs

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Comfilytes®

These dentures are designed with maximum durability in mind. They come in a wide variety of shades to help achieve a close color match to your natural teeth.

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Naturalytes

These dentures are made to last and hold up well. Their strength may just be the perfect choice for you. They also come in multiple colors to match your gums and teeth.

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Classic

These dentures are made for everyday wear.

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Basic

Strong and reliable, these dentures are also designed to be affordable.

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Flexilytes Combo®

These dentures are strong and secure thanks to a metal frame that stabilizes them. They are also made to resemble the appearance of your own gum tissue.

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Cast Partial

These dentures are designed to last. They also come with many options for personalization so that you can create a look that is true to the color of your teeth and gums.

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Flexilytes®

These dentures look completely believable and realistic. They will fit in your along with other teeth and your gums beautifully.

Denture Before And After

Denture FAQ's

Q: Should I take my dentures out when I go swimming?

A: You don't have to, but you can if you want. Your dentures can follow you on your adventure, wherever it is that they take you. Swimming in both fresh and saltwater should have no severe repercussions for your dentures. Water can weaken the bonds of the denture adhesives in some cases, so be sure to keep that in mind if you are swimming for prolonged periods.

Q: Will my insurance cover dentures?

A: While we can't make any promises ourselves, we do know that a large majority of dental insurance carriers do provide denture benefits. Insurance coverage can dramatically bring down the cost of dentures to make them a much more affordable out-of-pocket cost. It is beneficial to discuss your options with your insurance provider early on. In many instances, your insurance provider may require specific documentation concerning your dental health. You may also have to work with a specific provider, or will have a limited option when it comes to your specific dentures. Your dental provider will work with you and your insurance provider to ensure you are meeting their guidelines while still getting the dentures that you need and want.

Q: How long should I wait to replace my dentures?

A: At the longest, you can wait around 10 years to replace your dentures. If you take good care of your set, you can prolong their life by a few years. For dentures that haven't been taken care of properly, you can see them needing to be replaced after 7-8 years or less. This number can vary depending on the durability level of your dentures, the daily wear and tear they face, and the type of dentures themselves. Meeting with your dental provider regularly for general checkups can help ensure a long life for your dentures.

Q: Will my gums bleed while wearing dentures?

A: Your gums will need time to adjust to your new dentures, so some initial bleeding and discomfort may be expected at first. If this bleeding is consistent, then you should consult with your dentist and alert them to the possibility of a problem.