Dentures
Offered since 1991
Regain a confident, functional smile with custom dentures in Bethesda. From complete replacements to flexible partials, our solutions let you chew, speak, and look your best again—without surgery or sky-high costs.
Full Dentures, Full Confidence
Complete (full) dentures replace every tooth in an upper or lower arch. Precision impressions ensure the acrylic base hugs your gums for suction-tight stability, while lifelike porcelain teeth restore natural bite height and facial support. Many patients report easier eating and clearer speech within days of delivery.
Partial Dentures Fill Gaps
When some natural teeth remain, a removable partial denture clasps securely to them and prevents neighboring teeth from drifting. Lightweight metal or flexible nylon frameworks keep the appliance slim yet durable, so you can smile, laugh, and socialize without visible hardware or embarrassing slips.
Implant-Supported Options
Mini or standard implants can anchor your denture for rock-solid retention. Snap-on attachments eliminate messy adhesives and boost chewing power—letting you enjoy steak, apples, and crunchy veggies with confidence. Fewer sore spots and a stronger bite mean a major quality-of-life upgrade.
Natural Aesthetics & Comfort
Modern denture teeth are stained, shaped, and layered to mimic real enamel, while advanced acrylic bases match your gum tone for a seamless look. Our lab sculpts each set to your lip line and cheek support, ensuring a youthful profile and a smile that looks genuinely yours.
Streamlined Fitting Process
After an initial exam, we take digital or traditional impressions, register your bite, and schedule a try-in visit so you can preview fit and shade. Final adjustments are made chairside, followed by personalized coaching on insertion, removal, and cleaning—so you leave fully prepared.
Longevity & Home Care
Soak dentures nightly, brush them daily with non-abrasive cleanser, and schedule yearly checkups to monitor fit as your gum ridge changes. With proper care, most dentures last 5–8 years before needing a reline or remake—protecting both your investment and oral health.