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Dentures

in Onalaska, WI

Our dentures provide both full and partial replacements for missing teeth, restoring functionality and aesthetic appeal to your smile. Whether due to age, disease, or injury, missing teeth can impact speech, eating, and self-confidence. Dentures are a time-tested, reliable solution tailored to fit comfortably and look natural.

Dentures restore the ability to chew and speak with ease, enhances facial structure by preventing sagging and boosts self-confidence by providing a natural-looking smile.

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STEP 01
Initial Consultation

The dentist assesses your oral health, discusses preferences, and determines the best type of denture—full or partial—based on the number of teeth missing and overall dental health

STEP 02
Custom Impression and Fitting

Using advanced digital scanning or traditional impression materials, a precise impression of your mouth is taken. This ensures the dentures, whether full or partial, fit comfortably and securely.

STEP 03
Final Adjustments and Placement

Once the custom-made dentures are ready, the dentist ensures it is properly fitting.  we will make any necessary adjustments, and educates you on proper usage and care.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I care for and clean my dentures?

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Proper denture care is essential for longevity and oral health. Daily cleaning with a soft denture brush and specific denture cleanser helps remove food particles and plaque. Avoid using toothpaste, which can be abrasive. When not in use, store dentures in water or a denture-soaking solution to prevent them from drying out. Regular dental check-ups are also vital to ensure the continued fit of the dentures and to examine oral tissues for signs of disease or irritation.

How long does it take to get used to wearing dentures?

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Adjusting to new dentures typically takes a few weeks. Initially, they may feel a bit bulky or loose while the muscles of the cheeks and tongue learn to keep them in place. Over time, as the mouth adapts, these sensations subside. Minor irritation or soreness is also common initially but diminishes as the mouth gets accustomed.

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