Palate-less upper dentures help prevent gagging, for people who can't tolerate an upper palate, improves speech and taste. They aren't bonded to your teeth so they are removable, but unlike conventional partial dentures, there are no claps, no metal, and they don't cover the roof of your mouth or other areas besides your teeth. This allows one to speak properly and maintain tasting abilities, both of which are common complaints with conventional removable dentures.More >>
Unlike traditional hard-lined dentures, soft lined dentures are the dentures produced from using the functional impression technique. Once the precise information gleaned from that impression technique, then the dentures are customized with a soft reline material. This type of denture is recommended for patients with significant jaw atrophy. (*Jaw Atrophy meaning bone loss.) These types of dentures are much more stable and comfortable than those with hard liners.More >>
Dentures are something new to you or something you have worn for years, a snap on denture is a great solution to uncomfortable and painful chewing and slippery dentures. There are several types of snap on dentures available, including snap on partials. A snap on denture gets some support from the implants that it snaps onto. Unlike conventional dentures that rest on the gums, a snap on denture is anchored to multiple implant snaps and is therefore much more stable and comfortable.More >>
Many times, missing teeth are replaced with partial dentures. Partial dentures are used when one or more natural teeth remain in the upper or lower jaw. Most partial dentures are held in with metal clasps (hooks) that are unattractive, trap food, cause gum problems and loosen up over time so the partial denture is loose in the mouth. With hookless partials you would not have those problems.More >>