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Emergency Dentures & Implants In Arab, AL

If you have already lost some of your teeth, whether it's from illness, injury, or disease, you might dread the thought of having more teeth pulled. However, dentures give you so much to smile about. Imagine being able to smile with all the self-confidence you had before you started having problems with your teeth. And just think about how you will once again be able to enjoy eating an ear of corn at summer pool parties and barbeques.

Have you also noticed that since losing some of your natural teeth, your mouth not only looks different but feels different, too? The reason for this is due to not having all of your natural teeth. If you do have some teeth but you have any large gaps between them, your tongue can also rest in your mouth differently. All of this can affect your mouth's movements and the natural way in which you form your words. Fortunately, wearing dentures can correct those issues.

Give us a call at Emergency Dental Service at 1-888-351-1473. We are here to assist you in the Arab, AL region. We will arrange for you to see one of our cosmetic dentists who is local and who practices right here in and around Arab, AL.

Your Smile Is Special In Arab, AL

Everybody's smile is unique and special. Your smile can be just as individual as a fingerprint. Unlike dentures of the past, which were more of a one-size-fits-all option, modern-day dentures are completely customizable. Your dentures are crafted specifically for your mouth and are designed to be every bit as unique as you are. Here at Emergency Dental Service, the cosmetic dentists  all understand how each of our patients will have their own needs and desires. That's why we give our patients so many options to choose from and so much more to smile about.

With today's dentures, your new smile is distinctly designed just for you — and there is a wide selection of dentures available. The first step in the selection process will likely be deciding if you need full dentures or just partial dentures to replace your missing teeth. While a set of full dentures are needed if you are missing all of your natural teeth, partial dentures will fill in any gaps in your mouth caused by missing just some of your natural teeth.

How to Take Care of Your New Smile

Maintaining your new set of teeth, and taking care of them, is crucial both for having a healthy mouth and for ensuring your dentures will last for years to come. You'll want to be certain to clean your dentures daily. Your dentist can provide you with the information you need to ensure you care for your dentures properly.

In addition to your dentures, you'll also want to continue to care for your entire mouth, your gums, and any of your remaining teeth. When you clean your set of dentures, you can also brush your gums and clean the roof of your mouth.

Even with dentures, routine dental visits are still important to maintain good oral health, too. With usage and wear, you may eventually need the dentist to adjust your dentures to continue to ensure a proper fit. Your dentist also might need to reline your dentures. And what happens if your dentures are damaged? In that case, a dentist might need to make some dental repairs. At Emergency Dental Service, our cosmetic dentists, who are right here in Arab, AL, are always happy to assist a patient in taking care of their smile.

Denture Repair, Relines, and Adjustments In Arab, AL

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Find The Right Denture Solution Near You

Denture Options to Choose From in Arab, AL

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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 wear my dentures while I sleep?

A: For the best in oral healthcare, your mouth will need a break from constantly wearing your dentures. Typically, you shouldn't wear your dentures all day and then also keep them in all night, but this is something to discuss with your dentist. Some dental care providers may recommend that their patients wear their new dentures even while they are asleep during an initial period of healing and adjustment.

Q: How much time will take for me to adapt to having dentures?

A: Just like how you need to break in a new pair of shoes, it also takes time to get used to wearing dentures. It generally takes about 30 days for your mouth to become fully accustomed to daily denture wear.

Q: Where do I put my dentures if I'm not wearing them?

A: Whenever you aren't wearing your dentures, you will want to be certain that you protect them. You should also make sure to avoid allowing your dentures to dry out. To prevent them from becoming warped or damaged, always make sure to store your dentures in water or an approved denture cleaning solution.