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Your Complete Guide to Dentures: Types, Benefits, and What to Expect

  • Writer: Arcadia Medi-Dental Group
    Arcadia Medi-Dental Group
  • Aug 6
  • 4 min read

Are you considering dentures as a solution for missing teeth? Whether you’ve lost teeth due to age, injury, or dental disease, dentures can restore your smile, improve your ability to chew and speak, and boost your confidence.


Man holding pink and white dentures in hand, wearing a black jacket. Close-up of hands and dentures, with a neutral beige background.

At Arcadia Medi-Dental Group in Arcadia, CA, we provide a full range of denture options designed for comfort, function, and a natural appearance. In this guide, we’ll explain the different types of dentures, what to expect during the process, and how we help our patients find the best fit for their needs.



What Are Dentures?

Dentures are custom-made dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They are removable and can be full (replacing all teeth) or partial (replacing several teeth while preserving remaining healthy ones). Today’s dentures are more advanced, more comfortable, and more natural-looking than ever before.



Types of Dentures We Offer at Arcadia Medi-Dental Group

At Arcadia Medi-Dental, we take a patient-first approach to your care, recommending options based on your goals, lifestyle, and oral health needs.



1. Complete (Full) Dentures

Full dentures replace all of your teeth on the upper and/or lower arch. They're typically recommended for patients who have lost most or all of their natural teeth due to advanced gum disease, decay, or trauma.


A hand holds a set of pink complete (full) dentures against a black background. The dentures have white teeth and a glossy finish.
Complete Dentures

There are two main types:


  • Conventional Dentures – Placed after your gums have fully healed from extractions (usually after several weeks).

  • Immediate Dentures – Placed right after extractions, so you never have to go without teeth. These may require adjustments as your gums heal.


👉 Ideal for: Total tooth loss, full smile restoration


2. Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are ideal if you still have some healthy natural teeth. These dentures "fill in" the spaces created by missing teeth and are supported by a framework that clasps onto the remaining natural teeth.


A hand holds a partial denture with pink gums and beige teeth on a light background, showcasing dental prosthetic details.
Partial Dentures

They can be made with:


  • Acrylic bases (for affordability)

  • Metal frameworks (for durability and stability)

  • Flexible materials like Valplast (for comfort and aesthetics)


👉 Ideal for: Filling gaps when some natural teeth remain


3. Implant Over-Dentures

For patients looking for a more secure, modern solution, we offer implant-supported dentures. These are dentures that snap onto dental implants placed in the jawbone, offering superior stability and a more natural feel.


3D illustration of a dental model showing a lower jaw with two dental implants and attached artificial teeth. Pink gums and metallic posts are visible.
Implant Overdentures

Benefits include:


  • No slipping or shifting

  • Improved chewing function

  • Bone preservation in the jaw


Our senior doctor at Arcadia Medi-Dental specializes in implant dentistry and uses advanced treatment planning tools like digital intraoral scanners and 3D imaging to ensure precision and comfort.


👉 Ideal for: Those seeking long-term stability and confidence



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Dentures

1. How long do dentures last?

With proper care, dentures typically last 5 to 10 years. Over time, changes in your mouth and normal wear may require adjustments, relining, or replacement. We recommend regular dental checkups to keep your dentures fitting comfortably and functioning well.

2. Are implant-supported dentures better than traditional dentures?

Implant-supported dentures offer superior stability, function, and comfort compared to traditional removable dentures. They help preserve jawbone density and prevent slipping, making them a great long-term solution for many patients. However, they do require a surgical procedure and healthy bone tissue.

3. Will dentures look natural?

Yes! Modern dentures are custom-designed to look and feel like natural teeth. At Arcadia Medi-Dental Group, we use high-quality materials and precise fitting techniques to ensure your dentures match your facial structure and smile.

4. Can I eat normally with dentures?

Most patients adapt to eating with dentures over time. While you may need to start with soft foods and chew carefully at first, you’ll soon be able to enjoy a wide range of foods. Implant-supported dentures typically offer the best chewing efficiency.

5. How do I care for my dentures?

Dentures should be removed and cleaned daily to prevent stains, plaque buildup, and gum irritation. Soak them overnight in a denture cleanser and brush them gently each day. Always follow your dentist’s instructions for the best care routine.

Does dental insurance cover dentures?

Many dental insurance plans cover part of the cost of dentures. Our team at Arcadia Medi-Dental Group can help you understand your benefits and explore financing options to make your treatment affordable.



How to Choose the Right Dentures for You

At Arcadia Medi-Dental Group, our experienced dental team will work closely with you to evaluate your oral health, lifestyle, and budget.


We use advanced imaging and impression techniques to ensure a comfortable, natural fit and offer comprehensive follow-up care for all our denture patients.


During your consultation, we’ll consider:


  • The number of missing teeth

  • Bone density and gum health

  • Desired aesthetics and function

  • Budget and insurance coverage


Dentures in Arcadia, CA – Book Your Consultation Today!

If you're exploring dentures in Arcadia, California, or have questions about which type is best for you, our friendly team is here to help. At Arcadia Medi-Dental Group, we’re committed to restoring your smile with compassionate care and state-of-the-art solutions.


📞 Call us today at (626) 515-8090

 
 
 

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