den•ture /déncher/ n.
A complete set of
removable artificial
teeth for both jaws.

Do You Wish Your Teeth Looked White, Bright and Attractive?

"Chicklet" teeth that are all the same color can be a tell-tale sign that a person is wearing a denture. The same is true with overly dark teeth. Other signs are flat teeth, "picket fence" teeth, too much gum, too much teeth or not enough teeth showing.

Emotional and Psychological Distress

Improper fit or unnatural-looking dentures can make it difficult and embarrassing to speak, eat and socialize.

With Smile Libraries You Can Design Your Own Natural Smile!

Comfort never looked so good!

These days we are in what many dental professionals call a cosmetic dental revolution. It seems that everywhere you look--moviestars, your local news anchor giving the nightly news and maybe even the new mother standing in the supermarket checkout line next to you--there are people with bigger, whiter, brighter teeth.

You might think that because you wear dentures that this revolution in dental cosmetics doesn't apply to you...but it does!!!

There have been many advancements in denture technology over the years. The dentures being created today are based on the shortcomings and complaints of those in the past. There is constant improvement being made in realm of denture technology.

We offer exceptionally natural, esthetic and individualized teeth for the best in cosmetics and function. Your denture doctors work with you using a smile style guide to design custom dentures that can help restore your warm, natural, bright, beautiful smile.

One of the most common complaints we hear from denture wearers is about the "false teeth" look, causing them to be self conscious about their dentures and consequently, smile less. 

This complaint is usually accompanied by shortcomings in the ability to chew and the overall discomfort they experience. In other words, form follows function. We call this functional aesthetics.

Typically dentures are a replacement for no teeth, not for teeth, and have always been conspicuously artificial in appearance. 

But our unique teeth create a new dimension in the front and back of your mouth for your smiling and eating pleasure!

In dentures, we think (and you may too!) that excellence should go unnoticed. The better the dentures, the more natural and lifelike they appear.

We strive to make our dentures appear more natural because they are designed and handcrafted especially to complement your personality, gender, ethnicity and physical appearance.

When you elect to have us design and create your dentures, we will take special measures to make sure that your smile is absolutely incredible.

Once both you and the doctor have decided upon which type of denture is right for you in terms of function, it's then time make strength meet style.

Working with you, your local denture doctor will draw from their knowledge and experience in both the technical and cosmetic aspects of your mouth to create expertly engineered dentures that embody aesthetics, precision, durability and comfort. 

Virtually any design can be created for you using a smile style guide to create a denture that is truly a work of art!

Denture Wearers often think they have to make-do not only with ill-fitting dentures, but with their unnatural appearance as well. They assume because in the past, they have been told, they will have to comprise between aesthetics and function. They often dream for dentures that are better looking and more comfortable.

Denturewearers.com can make your dreams a reality!

A smile style guide serves as a useful tool to show the patient what is possible in terms of smile design. The patient has the freedom to choose the color, length, shape and size of each tooth.

Now you have the option to choose and design your new smile!

Not only does the guide show what is possible in terms of design, but it also serves as an invaluable communication tool between your local denture doctor and you to create the smile you desire.

The end result, is that natural look that makes you smile!

Bad Oral Hygiene

Food particles can get stuck in old or dirty dentures. This breeds bacteria, which can weaken the denture and lead to bad breath.

Due to the porous nature of the acrylic or porcelain from which dentures are made and the natural changes occurring in the mouth, even the best made denture should be replaced every 3 years.

Denturewearers.com is your one-stop source for all your denture and dental related needs.