If you’re missing many or all teeth, you probably want two things: to eat comfortably and to smile without thinking twice. Traditional dentures can help you do both—affordably, predictably, and faster than many other options.
What Are Traditional Dentures?
Traditional dentures are removable prosthetic teeth set in an acrylic base that mimics natural gum tissue. Full dentures replace all teeth in an arch (upper or lower). Partial dentures clip around remaining teeth to fill the gaps. They’re custom-made to your mouth for a natural look and a secure fit.
The Process, Step by Step
- Evaluation and planning – We examine your gums, bone, and any remaining teeth, then discuss your goals (look, fit, timeline).
- Impressions and measurements – Precise molds and bite records capture how your jaws come together.
- Try-in – A wax model lets you preview tooth size, shade, and smile line; adjustments happen here.
- Delivery – Your dentures are fitted, polished, and adjusted.
- Follow-ups – Small refinements improve comfort as your tissues adapt.
What Life With Dentures Feels Like
Expect a short learning curve—especially for lower dentures, which rely on tongue and cheek muscles for stability. Cut food into smaller bites at first, practice reading aloud to fine-tune speech, and use recommended adhesives if needed. Most folks find a comfortable rhythm within a few weeks.
Fit Changes Over Time
Gums and bone gradually reshape after tooth loss. That’s normal. We can reline the denture to re-fit it to your gums, usually every couple of years, to restore comfort and suction.
Alternatives and Add-Ons
- Implant-retained dentures (snap-in): A few implants help lock the denture in place—especially helpful for lower arches prone to movement.
- Fixed implant bridges: For patients wanting a non-removable solution.
- Immediate dentures: Made in advance and placed the same day teeth are removed so you never go without teeth during healing.
Care and Maintenance
- Rinse after meals; brush the denture daily with a soft brush (no regular toothpaste—it can scratch)
- Soak overnight in a denture cleanser; keep them moist to maintain shape
- Clean your gums and tongue daily; schedule checkups to monitor fit and oral tissue health
Benefits Backed by Professional Sources
- Traditional dentures reliably restore chewing function and esthetics for full-arch tooth loss and are associated with high satisfaction when properly fitted and maintained (ADA; Cochrane Oral Health).
- Regular relines and checkups reduce sore spots and improve long-term comfort and function (ADA clinical guidance).
- Implant-assisted dentures increase stability and chewing efficiency compared with conventional lower dentures (AAOMS/ADA joint statements; systematic reviews).
Bringing It Together
Traditional dentures remain a smart, time-tested way to restore a full smile. With good planning and follow-through, they look natural, feel comfortable, and support everyday life.
Curious whether traditional dentures or a snap-in option suits you best? Call Sonoma Springs Dental at 707-935-8200 or visit 17776 Sonoma Hwy, Sonoma, CA 95476 to schedule a consultation and compare your choices.