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Denture Services in Beverly Hills

Losing teeth changes more than just how you look; it can affect the way you eat, speak, and carry yourself in everyday life. If you’re ready to reclaim your smile and your confidence, dentures might be the right step forward. Our Beverly Hills team offers custom-fit denture solutions designed for real comfort, natural appearance, and everyday reliability. Whether you're missing a few teeth or all of them, we're here to help you smile freely again.

What Are Dentures?

Dentures are prosthetic devices that replace missing teeth. They are intended to restore your ability to eat, speak, and smile while causing as little disruption to your routine as possible. We provide:

  • Full Dentures for those missing all teeth in one or both arches.
  • Partial Dentures that cover the gaps while keeping your remaining natural teeth.

Each set is made from materials that balance durability with a natural look, so you feel as comfortable as you look.

Signs You Might Need Dentures

You don’t need to wait until every tooth is gone. If any of these sound familiar, it might be time to explore dentures:

  • You avoid firm or chewy foods because they’ve become difficult to bite.
  • Your remaining teeth feel unstable or loose.
  • Your cheeks appear more sunken, or your jawline looks different.
  • Speech feels less clear than it used to.

If so, dentures might help restore normalcy and confidence in your everyday life.

Benefits of Dentures

Their contribution to your life is as follows:

They look to be actual teeth.
Modern dentures are designed to seem identical to your real teeth, down to the color and shape.
Maintain the facial structure.
Dentures provide structure where missing teeth once were, keeping your face's natural curves.
Restore comfort when eating
When your bite is properly adjusted, chewing everything from steak to salad becomes easier and more enjoyable.
Inexpensive care
Dentures are often a less expensive option than implants or bridges, because they have no impact on look or functioning.

What the Process Looks Like

We don’t rush into dentures, we build them around your needs and comfort. Here's how we guide you through the process:

1. Initial Consultation

We begin with a full oral evaluation and a conversation about your concerns, goals, and lifestyle. If dentures perfectly fit your mouth structure, then we take imaging and measurements.

2. Design & Fabrication

Your dentures are custom-crafted to fit, and function. We collaborate with skilled dental labs to make sure the final product feels natural and works well with your bite.

3. Fitting & Adjustments

Once your dentures are ready, we’ll check the fit and make adjustments as needed. Comfort is everything, and we take the time to get it right.

4. Ongoing Support

We’ll guide you through caring for your dentures and schedule follow-ups to monitor fit and comfort. If your mouth changes over time, we’re here to adjust your dentures so they continue to work for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can dentures be kept out of water?
Dentures shouldn't be left out of water for more than a few hours. When they dry out, they can change shape and won't fit properly in your mouth anymore.
How many appointments do you need for dentures?
Getting dentures usually takes 4 to 6 visits to the dentist over several weeks. Each visit involves taking measurements, making adjustments, and fitting your new dentures.
What kind of dentures can I wear all the time?
Implant-supported dentures can be worn all the time because they're attached to your jawbone. Regular dentures should be taken out at night to give your gums a rest.
Where are dentures stored when not in use?
Dentures should be stored in a clean cup filled with water or special denture cleaning solution. Never leave them dry or they will change shape and crack.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.
Can I eat with them right away?

There’s a short adjustment period, but most people are back to their normal diet within days with a bit of patience.

How long do dentures last?

Typically, 5 to 10 years. As your mouth structure changes, occasional relines or replacements will keep the fit ideal.

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