Full denture consultation at LS Family Dental in Peabody, MA
Custom full dentures planned around your comfort, appearance, and daily needs.
YOUR FULL DENTURE APPOINTMENT

Full Dentures in Peabody, MA: What to Expect

Full dentures can restore your smile when all or most of the natural teeth in your upper or lower arch are missing. At LS Family Dental, we carefully plan your dentures around your mouth, facial appearance, comfort, and daily needs. Here is what you can expect when receiving full dentures in Peabody, MA.

01

Review of Your Dental Health

We begin by reviewing your dental and medical history, current medications, previous denture experience, and any concerns you have about eating, speaking, or appearance.

02

Examination of Your Teeth and Gums

Our dentist examines your gums, jawbone, remaining teeth, and overall oral health to determine whether full dentures are the right option for you.

03

Discussion of Your Denture Options

We explain the different types of full dentures available, including conventional, immediate, and implant-supported options, when suitable.

04

Impressions and Measurements

Detailed impressions and measurements are taken to help create dentures that fit the shape of your mouth and support a balanced bite.

05

Choosing the Tooth Shape and Shade

We help select a tooth shape, size, and shade that suits your smile, facial features, and personal preferences.

06

Trying the Denture Design

A trial denture may be used to check the appearance, tooth position, bite, and speech before the final denture is completed.

07

Placing and Adjusting Your Dentures

Once your dentures are ready, we check their fit and comfort and make any necessary adjustments. We also explain how to insert, remove, clean, and care for them.

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Schedule a Full Denture Consultation in Peabody Today

If missing teeth are affecting your confidence, speech, or ability to enjoy meals, full dentures may help restore your smile and everyday function. Contact LS Family Dental to explore your tooth replacement options.

COMPLETE TOOTH REPLACEMENT

Why Patients Choose LS Family Dental for Full Dentures in Peabody

Full dentures should do more than replace missing teeth. They should support your appearance, help you speak clearly, and make everyday activities feel more comfortable.

Customised for Your Mouth

Your dentures are created using detailed impressions and measurements rather than a standard one-size-fits-all design.

Natural-Looking Smile

We carefully select the shape, shade, and position of the denture teeth to create a smile that suits your face.

Improved Eating Ability

Full dentures can help restore your ability to bite and chew a wider variety of foods compared with having multiple missing teeth.

Support for Facial Appearance

Missing teeth can reduce support around the lips and cheeks. Well-designed dentures can help restore a fuller facial appearance.

Clear Treatment Explanations

We explain every stage of the denture process, including expected adjustments, care instructions, and alternative treatment options.

Conventional and Immediate Options

Depending on your oral health and treatment plan, we can discuss dentures placed after healing or immediate dentures placed following tooth removal.

Follow-Up Adjustments Available

It is normal for dentures to need adjustments as your mouth adapts. Our team checks for pressure points and makes changes when needed.

Familiar, Supportive Dental Team

Your consultation, fitting, and ongoing care are handled at our Peabody dental office by a team focused on your comfort.

WHEN ARE FULL DENTURES NEEDED?

Common Reasons Patients Consider Full Dentures

Full dentures may be recommended when an entire row of teeth is already missing or when the remaining teeth cannot be predictably restored. The right treatment depends on your oral health, jawbone, personal preferences, and long-term goals.

  • All teeth in the upper or lower jaw are already missing
  • Multiple remaining teeth are severely decayed or damaged
  • Advanced gum disease has caused widespread tooth loss
  • Several teeth are loose because of bone and tissue loss
  • Existing dentures are worn, unstable, or uncomfortable
  • Eating and speaking have become difficult because of missing teeth
  • Remaining teeth cannot support a partial denture
  • Extensive dental treatment is not a suitable option
  • Facial support has changed because of long-term tooth loss
  • A complete tooth replacement solution is preferred
IMPORTANT TO KNOW

New Dentures Usually Require an Adjustment Period

Comfort Improves
with Practice

Full dentures may feel unfamiliar during the first few weeks. Mild soreness, increased saliva, and small changes in speech or chewing are common while your mouth adjusts. Follow-up visits at LS Family Dental allow us to check the fit, relieve pressure areas, and help you become more comfortable with your new dentures.

CARING FOR YOUR NEW SMILE

How to Adjust to and Care for Full Dentures

Learning to use full dentures takes time and practice. Following the right cleaning and daily-care routine helps protect your gums, maintain a comfortable fit, and keep your dentures looking their best.

Adjusting to New Dentures

Begin with soft foods cut into small pieces.

Chew slowly and use both sides of your mouth evenly.

Practise reading aloud to become comfortable speaking.

Use denture adhesive only when recommended by your dentist.

Contact us if you develop persistent soreness or pressure spots.

Do not attempt to adjust or reshape the dentures yourself.

Attend scheduled follow-up visits for fit adjustments.

Daily Denture Care

Remove and rinse your dentures after eating.

Brush them daily with a soft denture brush.

Use a denture cleanser rather than abrasive toothpaste.

Clean your gums, tongue, and roof of the mouth every day.

Remove your dentures while sleeping unless advised otherwise.

Keep dentures moist when they are outside your mouth.

Avoid hot water, which may cause the dentures to lose their shape.

Attend regular dental examinations even when you have no natural teeth.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions About Full Dentures in Peabody, MA

What are full dentures?

Full dentures are removable dental appliances that replace all the natural teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. They include artificial teeth attached to a gum-coloured base designed to rest over the gums.

What is the difference between full and partial dentures?

Full dentures replace an entire arch of missing teeth. Partial dentures are used when some healthy natural teeth remain and fill only the spaces created by missing teeth.

How long does it take to get full dentures?

The timeline depends on whether teeth need to be removed, how much healing is required, and which type of denture you receive. The process may involve several appointments for examinations, impressions, trial fittings, placement, and adjustments.

What are immediate dentures?

Immediate dentures are prepared before remaining teeth are removed and placed shortly after extraction. They allow you to avoid being without teeth during healing, but they often require adjustments or relining as the gums change shape.

Will full dentures look natural?

Modern dentures can be designed with carefully selected tooth shapes, sizes, shades, and positions. At LS Family Dental, we plan the appearance around your facial features and personal preferences.

Will I be able to eat normally with dentures?

Eating with new dentures takes practice. Most patients begin with softer foods and gradually add firmer foods as they become more comfortable. Some very hard or sticky foods may remain difficult.

Will dentures affect the way I speak?

You may notice small changes in speech when you first begin wearing dentures. Practising certain words and reading aloud can help your tongue and facial muscles adapt.

How long do full dentures last?

Dentures can last for several years, but the gums and jawbone naturally change over time. These changes may affect the fit and require adjustments, relining, or eventual replacement.

Should I wear my dentures while sleeping?

Dentures are generally removed at night to give the gums and supporting tissues time to rest. Follow the specific instructions provided by your dentist.

What should I do if my dentures feel loose?

A loose denture may result from natural changes in your gums and jawbone. Contact LS Family Dental for an evaluation. The denture may need adjustment, relining, or replacement.

Can dentures be supported by dental implants?

In some cases, dental implants can be used to improve denture stability. Implant-supported dentures may move less during eating and speaking. Your dentist can determine whether you are a suitable candidate.

Do I still need dental checkups if I have full dentures?

Yes. Regular visits allow us to examine your gums, tongue, jaw, denture fit, and overall oral health. We can also check for sore areas, damage, or changes that may affect comfort.

REBUILD YOUR SMILE WITH CONFIDENCE

Ask About Custom Full Dentures at LS Family Dental

Schedule a denture consultation at LS Family Dental and let our team help you explore comfortable, natural-looking tooth replacement options. We will assess your oral health, explain the process clearly, and create a personalised plan for full dentures in Peabody, MA.

LS Family Dental · 117 Lynn Street, Peabody, MA 01960 · (978) 531-5100