We offer full dentures for complete tooth loss and partial dentures when some natural teeth remain.
Dentures
Dentures offer a reliable way to replace missing teeth—custom fit, natural-looking and functional.
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Cost
Denture pricing varies depending on whether you need a full or partial set. We accept dental insurance and offer a membership plan.
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Procedure Duration
From impressions to fitting, the denture process usually takes 3 to 6 weeks, depending on whether extractions or adjustments are needed.
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Pain Level
You might experience mild discomfort or sore spots as your mouth adjusts, but dentures themselves are not painful to receive.
Sedation Dentistry
Dentures in Corbin, KY
Dentures are a dependable, time-tested solution for replacing missing teeth and restoring your smile. Whether you’re missing a few teeth or a full arch, dentures can help you regain the ability to eat, speak and smile. We offer both full and partial dentures, custom-crafted to fit comfortably and look natural. With today’s materials and techniques, dentures are more comfortable and realistic than ever, giving you a functional and affordable option for tooth replacement.
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Denture Process
Initial Consultation: We start with a full exam, X-rays and a discussion about your goals. We’ll determine whether full or partial dentures are right for you.
Impressions and Measurements: We take detailed impressions of your mouth to ensure your dentures fit comfortably and align with your bite.
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Next Steps
Fabrication of Custom Dentures: Your final dentures are crafted in a lab using high-quality materials to match your mouth and look natural.
Fitting and Adjustments: We’ll try in the dentures, assess fit and comfort, and make adjustments as needed. Multiple fitting appointments may be necessary.
Final Placement and Care Instructions: Once the fit is just right, we deliver your final set and walk you through how to wear, clean and care for them daily.
FAQ
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What types of dentures are available?
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Can I eat normally with dentures?
Yes, but it takes a little time. Start with soft foods, then work up to a regular diet as you adjust to the fit.
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How do I care for my dentures?
Clean them daily with a soft brush and soak them overnight. Avoid hot water; always rinse before putting them back in your mouth.