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Emergency Dentures & Implants In Macomb, MO

Quality and natural dentures can give you a self-confidence boost if you've suffered a loss of your teeth. Whether you've lost some or all of your teeth, it can impact many aspects of your life, such as eating easily and speaking clearly, and it can make you want to hide your smile or your laugh. Dentures could be the answer to regaining your confidence and being able to function more naturally.

Professional and affordable dentures could help you get back to a normal state of being. Thanks to improvements in denture technology, they have become more and more realistic over the years, allowing the creation of more affordable dentures that look and behave like your natural teeth. To reclaim the ease of life in eating, smiling, and talking, contact Emergency Dental Service.

Just give us a call at 1-888-351-1473 any time, and our qualified representatives can help you. We'll find you a competent and convenient dentist near you and schedule you an appointment as soon as is convenient to you.

Quality Dental Care For Implants In Macomb, MO

If you're looking for a caring and qualified professional, our network dentists provide a wide array of denture services. Emergency Dental Service can help you find an experienced dentist with denture solutions in full and partial denture sets at affordable prices.

Our dentists can help you with finding the perfect dentures to fit your budget and lifestyle at an office location accessible to you.

Tailored Dentures for Your Lifestyle

There is a wide range of dentures, with styles and types that vary in security, affordability, customization, and durability. A dental professional can walk you through your options, so you can find the perfect dentures for your needs and price range. By allowing a qualified dentist to help you find a denture set that better fits your needs, you can be sure that you will continue feeling confident in your choice.

Repair, Alignment, and Adjustment of Dentures In Macomb, MO

Dentures, though more affordable now than they've been previously, are still costly, so it's important to be sure they are well cared for. They need cleaning and care like your natural teeth, because both go through wear and tear from daily use. As you use your dentures, they are likely going to need the attention of a dental professional. Your dentures may require professional cleaning, realignment, readjustment, or even repair or replacement. Your expert dentist can help you with the entire procedure of dentures. They can assist you with understanding the various denture options available to you, get you set up with the ideal dentures, and can continue care with upkeep and repair. You can rest easy knowing the dental offices of Emergency Dental Service will be able to care for you and your dentures at every stage.

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.