Dentures and Partials
in Algonquin, IL
Missing teeth can impact your appearance and quality of life, and we at Smile Aesthetix Dental are here to help. We are pleased to offer complete and partial dentures, a time-tested, affordable solution to restore your smile. Today’s modern dentures are nothing like those of the past. They are more comfortable, aesthetic, and functional than ever, leaving you with a healthy, confident smile!
What Are Dentures and Partials?
Dentures and partials are removable oral appliances that replace some or all of your teeth, improving your smile’s function and appearance.
Complete Dentures: Complete or full dentures are designed to replace an entire arch of missing teeth. They consist of gum-colored bases, and artificial teeth made to match your smile. Near you at Smile Aesthetix Dental, we offer conventional dentures made of the highest quality material. We create your restorations from scans of your mouth after removing any remaining teeth, and the area heals. That ensures your replacement teeth provide a superior fit for exceptional comfort and function.
Partial Dentures: Partials replace only a few missing teeth when some healthy natural teeth remain. They typically consist of metal frameworks with acrylic gum-colored bases holding replacement teeth in place. Removable partial dentures attach to your existing teeth with metal clasps or precision attachments. At Smile Aesthetix Dental, we also offer flex partial dentures made of a flexible thermoplastic material for enhanced comfort and aesthetics.
Denture technology has advanced in leaps and bounds, with today’s restorations providing better function, comfort, and aesthetics than ever before. Replacing missing teeth will improve your ability to chew and speak with ease. Your new restorations will support your facial muscles and structure, enhancing your appearance and boosting your confidence.
If you are only missing some of your teeth, partial dentures help safeguard the remaining teeth. Leaving a gap in your smile results in the neighboring teeth shifting out of alignment, leading to crooked teeth or problems with the bite. Moreover, missing one or some of your teeth can create an imbalance that increases the risk of oral health problems, including periodontal (gum) disease and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain.