
Are You a Candidate for Dentures?
Did you know that nearly one-quarter of adults over 65 are missing all their teeth? Dentures are a trusted, natural-looking solution for replacing missing teeth—and many people wear them without anyone noticing.
- Need to replace several or all of your teeth
- Have a healthy jawbone (or are open to bone support treatments)
- Do not smoke or use tobacco
- Do not suffer from chronic dry mouth
- Are committed to at-home denture care
- Visit your dentist regularly for checkups and adjustments
You may be a good candidate for dentures if you:
- Remove them overnight to rest your gums
- Soak in warm water (never hot) with or without a denture cleanser
- Avoid soaking metal clasps in anything but plain warm water
- Store in water when not in use to prevent warping
- Clean and gently massage your gums daily
- Use a soft toothbrush or a damp cloth if your gums are sensitive
- If you have partial dentures, brush your natural teeth as normal
How to Care for Dentures at Home
Regular dental visits remain essential. At your check-up, we’ll assess your dentures, their fit, and examine the health of your gums, jaw, and overall oral condition—because we care about more than just your teeth.
Cost of Dentures in Langley
In Langley, full or partial dentures typically range from $900 to $3,500+, depending on your needs. Full-mouth dentures generally cost between $1,800 and $3,500, while implant-supported dentures can average around $30,000 as a ballpark estimate.
Factors That Affect Denture Costs:
- The type of denture (full, partial, or implant-supported)
- Dental extractions or other prep work required
- Any X-rays needed for treatment planning
- Whether dental implants are included for added support
Because every smile is different, the most accurate way to determine your cost is through an in-person consultation. After a thorough oral exam, we’ll review your needs and provide a customized treatment plan along with a detailed quote.
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to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Dental bridges are commonly used to fill gaps caused by one to three missing teeth. Dental implants are another option for replacing any number of missing teeth. While implants offer a more secure and long-term solution, they typically involve a higher initial cost and require you to meet certain health criteria.
With proper care and regular check-ups, dentures usually last between 5 to 10 years. Over time, natural changes in your mouth may affect the fit, so you may eventually need an adjustment or a new set.
While you can wear your dentures overnight, it’s generally recommended to remove them at bedtime. Soaking your dentures and cleaning your mouth at night gives your gums and jaw a chance to rest and helps maintain good oral hygiene.
Well-fitting top dentures should create a light suction to your gums, while bottom dentures should rest comfortably without sliding. Partial dentures should stay in place and align naturally with your existing teeth. Implant-supported dentures should snap securely into place. If your dentures feel loose, rub, or shift, book an appointment so we can assess the fit and make any needed adjustments.
Once you’re comfortable with your dentures, you can enjoy most foods. However, it’s best to limit hard, sticky, or overly chewy foods like caramel, raw carrots, or tough meats, as well as items with small particles like popcorn or seeded crackers. These can irritate your gums or damage your dentures and should be enjoyed only occasionally.
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