Dentures
Restore your smile with custom-made dentures that look and feel natural.
Dentures at Stillwater Dental and Implants
Losing multiple teeth can impact your ability to eat, speak and smile confidently. Dentures offer a practical solution to restore function and appearance. Designed to fit securely over the gums, dentures can be removable or anchored with dental implants for enhanced stability. Whether you need partial dentures to replace a few missing teeth or full dentures for a complete restoration, our team offers customized solutions that suit your needs.
Our streamlined process ensures a comfortable fit and a natural look. Patients typically attend four appointments:
- 1st appointment: Digital scans, impressions and photos to begin the fabrication of custom dentures
- 2nd appointment: Final impressions and bite alignment for accurate sizing
- 3rd appointment: Wax try-in to test the fit and aesthetics before final approval
- 4th appointment: Final delivery with adjustments for comfort and functionality
Schedule a consultation to discuss where to get dentures and which type best fits your lifestyle.

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What are the different types of dentures?
The right type of dentures depends on your needs, budget and long-term goals.
- Traditional dentures: A removable, non-surgical option that fits over the gums and relies on suction for stability
- Partial dentures: Ideal for replacing multiple missing teeth while preserving natural teeth; easy to remove and clean
- Implant-supported dentures: Attach securely to dental implants, offering improved stability and preventing bone loss
- Fixed dentures: Permanently secured with dental implants, providing a long-lasting, natural-feeling solution
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How do I care for my dentures properly?
- Avoid using abrasive cleaners, bleach-based products or hot water, as they can warp the material.
- Handle dentures carefully to prevent damage to the plastic or clasps.
- Brush daily and soak in a non-abrasive cleaner to prevent stains and plaque buildup.
- Keep dentures moist overnight by storing them in a denture-soaking solution.
- Rinse after meals to remove food particles and maintain freshness.
- Visit the dentist regularly for adjustments and to monitor oral health.
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Can I eat normally with dentures?
Yes! Adjusting to dentures takes time, but most patients resume normal eating habits within a few weeks. Cutting food into smaller pieces and starting with soft foods helps with the transition. Implant-supported and fixed dentures provide greater stability for chewing.
Questions about dentures?
If you're wondering where to get dentures or need denture repair, our team is ready to help. Contact us today to discuss how much dentures cost and find the best solution for your smile.