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Published on Jan 3, 2026 | 4 minute read

Whether you’re considering dentures for the first time or upgrading an older set, you deserve a solution that looks natural, fits securely, and supports everyday life. From classic full dentures to slim partials and implant-retained options, here’s a friendly guide to your choices in Sonoma—and how to make living with dentures simple.
What They Are: A full arch of replacement teeth on a gum-colored base that rests on your gums (upper) and ridge (lower).
Best For: Patients missing all teeth in an arch.
Pros: Esthetic control over tooth shade and shape, relatively quick timeline, and a complete transformation of your smile.
Considerations: Lower dentures can feel less stable due to tongue and muscle movement; adhesives help, but implants provide the most secure upgrade (more on that below).
What They Are: A removable appliance that clips to remaining teeth to fill spaces.
Best For: Multiple gaps in different areas when fixed options aren’t ideal right now.
Pros: Repairable, adaptable, and easier to update if your dental situation changes.
Considerations: There’s a learning curve for speech and cleaning; food can collect around clasps without good home care.
What They Are: Dentures that attach to dental implants—either with snap-in connectors or a fixed (screw-retained) design.
Best For: Maximum stability, especially on the lower arch.
Pros: Better chewing power, less movement and soreness, and more confidence in social settings.
Considerations: Imaging and healing time are part of the plan; your dentist will outline steps and timing clearly.
Your mouth isn’t static—bone and soft tissues remodel, especially after extractions. That’s why periodic checks matter. A gentle reline can refresh comfort, and small bite adjustments protect jaw joints and prevent hotspots. Bring your denture to every cleaning visit so your team can polish it and assess attachments if you wear an implant-retained design.
If you’re new to dentures, practice reading aloud for a week to fine-tune speech muscles. A thin layer of adhesive can help during the early learning curve. Most importantly, communicate: if a spot rubs or food traps in a particular area, a quick adjustment can solve it. You should never “just put up with it.”
Our restorative team provides full and partial dentures along with guidance on implant options when you’re ready. We’ll prioritize comfort, appearance, and practical coaching so your day-to-day life feels easy. To begin with Sonoma Springs Dental in Sonoma, CA, call (707) 935-8200 to Call Us Today.