Partial & Complete Dentures Near You
Sometimes, a dental bridge or an implant is inadequate when it comes to addressing extensive tooth loss. This is where dentures come into the picture. Even though they’ve earned a reputation for being a comedic prop or for elderly individuals, the truth is that people of all ages can be missing teeth for many reasons, not just aging.
At Lincoln Dental, we are happy to provide dentures to those in need. Please don’t hesitate to contact one of our experienced dentists near you to learn more.

Styles of Dentures
Partial and complete are the two primary styles of dentures available. We offer each option at our dental practice. They are broken down in detail below:
Partial | Complete |
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Some missing teeth; some healthy teeth | Replace an entire arch of teeth or an entire smile |
Customized to fit one’s oral dimensions | Customized to fit one’s oral dimensions |
Made of a gum-coloured material and a metal framework | Acrylic and porcelain are used to create the dentures |
Teeth surrounding the structure may require reshaping | No reshaping needed |
Easier to talk and eat | Patients can receive immediate complete dentures to restore their smile while a permanent appliance is created |
Stay in position via abutment teeth | Stay in place via suction and saliva |
To identify the right style for you, contact one of our dentists in Coquitlam, BC. They will evaluate of your oral cavity, review your medical/dental history, and ask about your preferences. All this information helps them recommend the best solution.
Molds of your smile are taken to make sure the dentures fit your smile exactly. It takes lab technicians a few weeks to create the appliance. You will need to return to our clinic for a follow-up appointment to acquire them, and so we can check that they fit.
Caring for Your Dentures
You need to care for your dentures daily; otherwise, they can get damaged or broken. Here are some tips to help you with this:
- Always take out your dentures before you sleep to avoid choking
- Soak your dentures in denture solution overnight
- Clean them after each meal
- Only use a toothbrush with soft bristles and non-abrasive toothpaste
- Be sure to clean your mouth as well
Should you need clarification about anything, reach out to us.
Get in Touch with Lincoln Dental
Are you ready to regain your ability to eat and speak clearly? Book an appointment at Lincoln Dental to learn more about getting dentures near you. Our talented, experienced team is excited to work with you and guide you through this next phase of your oral health journey.
Please call or fill out the form on our website to get started. We look forward to working with you!
FAQ's
1. How long does it take to get dentures?
Dentures can be prepared in a few weeks and a few visits. It is a process of impression-making, designing, fitting, and adjusting. They can provide you immediate dentures, but a permanent one will take more time to fit perfectly as it needs precision.
2. Are dentures removable or fixed?
Dentures can be fixed or removable, depending on the category. Implant-supported dentures are fixed, whereas traditional dentures are removable. Your dentist will advise the most suitable option based on your needs and dental condition.
3. What materials are dentures made of?
Dentures consist of fragments together from acrylic, metal, or a combination of both. Porcelain and resin are used on the teeth, while acrylic is used on the gum. Good material contributes to the strength, the sense of comfort, and the appearance of natural teeth that dentures offer.
4. Do dentures look natural?
Yes, modern dentures are made to be extremely natural-looking. They are shaped to fit the shape, size, and colour of your teeth. With the advancements in materials and technology, they are more comfortable and natural than ever.
5. Can I eat normally with dentures?
Yes, but it will take a while to get used to eating with dentures. Begin with soft foods and gradually move on to harder foods as you get more used to them. Chewing slowly on both sides keeps the dentures in place while eating.
6. Can dentures be repaired if they break?
Yes, broken dentures can be repaired by a dentist in most cases. Small cracks or loose teeth can be repaired, but severe damage may need a replacement. This is because check-ups can prevent certain problems and keep your dentures in good condition as much as possible.