Natural Looking Dentures

Partial and Full Dentures in Colonia, NJ

Are you missing your teeth and gums? Have you been trying to find a way to fill in those gaps? Partial or full dentures might be a great option for you.

Dentures are crafted to replace your missing teeth and gums. Many similar options are not removable. This is one reason that people choose dentures over other tooth replacement options.

If you’re interested in partial & full dentures near you, visit Dr. Kavita Patel at our dental office. Our denture dentist will help you decide whether dentures are a good fit and can also recommend other options.

Who Should Get Dentures?

Dentures can replace a single tooth or a full mouth of teeth. If you have only recently lost your teeth or had them extracted, your gums will need to fully heal prior to getting dentures.

Partial Dentures vs. Full Dentures

There are two types of dentures you can choose from. Our Colonia dentist can help you to find the one that best works with your situation.

Full dentures are a full set of false teeth. If you get full dentures, all your teeth need to be removed. They may be made from plastic or acrylic.

Partial dentures are prosthetic teeth that fit in with the stronger surrounding teeth. There may be one or multiple false teeth that are attached to a plate.

 

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Caring for Dentures

When you care for your dentures properly, they can stay in great shape. Be sure to talk to our local dentist to learn how to best care for your dentures. Always handle your dentures with care so they don’t break.

When you are finished eating, you should always rinse your dentures with water. This will remove any leftover particles. Be sure to clean your mouth when you remove your dentures too. A soft toothbrush is recommended for your gums and tongue.

Dentures need to be brushed daily with a gentle toothbrush and denture cleaner. They should be soaked nightly in water or denture-soaking solution. Then, rinse them before using them again.

If you’re looking for partial and full dentures in Colonia, NJ, our best dentist for dentures offers both options. Call Dr. Kavita Patel at Kavita Patel, DDS, to schedule an appointment.

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FAQ's

How can periodontal treatment prevent tooth loss?

By removing infection, reducing inflammation, and restoring gum health, periodontal treatment strengthens the foundation of your teeth and helps preserve your natural smile.

Can periodontal treatment improve overall health?

Yes! Treating gum disease can bring down the risks of heart disease, diabetic complications, and systemic inflammation linked to oral infections.

How does laser treatment help treat gum disease?

The dental laser removes bacteria and diseased tissue, disinfects pockets, and stimulates healing. This slows and helps manage gum disease while preserving healthy tissue.

How do I know if I need laser gum treatment or traditional gum surgery?

Dr. Kavita Patel evaluates your gums, X-rays, and overall oral health to recommend the best treatment. Laser therapy is often preferred mild to moderate cases, while advanced cases may require surgery.

Who is the best candidate for laser periodontal therapy?

Patients with gum disease, receding gums, or periodontal pockets may benefit. Even early-stage gum inflammation can be treated to prevent progression and protect teeth.

How do I schedule a consultation for periodontal treatment in Colonia, NJ?

Call Kavita Patel, DDS or use our online form to schedule a personalized consultation. We serve patients in Colonia, Avenel, and the nearby New Jersey areas.

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Who can benefit from natural-looking dentures?

Patients who have lost several or all of their teeth and want a comfortable, affordable way to restore function and appearance are great candidates. If you’re considering natural-looking dentures in Colonia, NJ, your dentist will evaluate your oral well-being and recommend the best type of denture for your needs.

How are natural-looking dentures made?

Your dentist will capture precise impressions of your gums and jaw to design custom dentures that fit securely and look natural. Once fabricated, the dentures are carefully adjusted for comfort, bite, and appearance to ensure a seamless, lifelike result.

How do I care for my dentures?

Caring for your dentures properly helps them look and function their best:

  • Clean daily by using a soft denture brush and non-abrasive cleanser.
  • Remove them overnight just to let your gums rest.
  • Schedule routine dental checkups to check the fit and condition.
  • Good maintenance keeps your dentures clean, comfortable, and long-lasting.

How long it may take to get used to new dentures?

Most patients adapt within a few weeks. Eating and speaking may feel different at first, but consistent wear and small adjustments from your dentist help you regain full comfort and confidence with your new dentures.

What if my dentures feel loose or uncomfortable?

It’s normal for dentures to need occasional refitting or relining as your mouth changes shape over time. If your dentures feel loose, slip, or cause sore spots, visit your dentist for changes or adjustments to restore proper comfort and stability.

Can I eat and speak like regularly with dentures?

Yes! Once adjusted, most patients can eat, speak, and smile comfortably with dentures. You may start with softer foods and practice speaking slowly at first, but within a short time, you’ll enjoy a natural feel and improved confidence.

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