Dentures in Burlington
Dentures can help replace missing teeth and support everyday activities such as chewing, speaking, and smiling. At Burlington Dental Studio, we provide dentures in Burlington, including full and partial denture consultations, for patients who want to explore tooth replacement options in a supportive and professional setting.
Our clinic is located at 3537 Fairview St, Burlington, ON, making us accessible for patients from Tansley Woods, Palmer, Headon Forest, The Orchard, Millcroft, Alton Village, Brant Hills, Roseland, Shoreacres, Pinedale, and surrounding Burlington communities. Whether you are missing several teeth, need a full denture, have an older denture that no longer fits well, or want to compare dentures with other replacement options, our dentist can assess your needs and explain suitable next steps.
Dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth. They may be used when some teeth are missing or when all teeth in an upper or lower arch need replacement. The right denture option depends on your oral health, remaining teeth, gums, jawbone support, bite, comfort, and personal goals. Call us today or request your appointment online.
What Are Dentures?
Dentures are custom-made appliances that replace missing teeth and surrounding gum tissue. They are designed to sit in the mouth and support basic oral function and appearance. At Burlington Dental Studio, denture options may include:
- Full dentures
- Partial dentures
- Immediate dentures when appropriate
- Replacement dentures
- Denture adjustments
- Denture-related treatment planning
- Implant-supported denture discussions when suitable
Dentures are not one-size-fits-all. A dental exam is needed to assess your mouth, review your health history, and determine which tooth replacement option may be appropriate.
Full Dentures
Full dentures are used when all teeth in the upper arch, lower arch, or both arches are missing or need replacement. A full denture rests on the gums and is shaped to support the appearance of the smile and face.
Full dentures may be considered for patients who have lost all natural teeth in one or both arches or who need remaining teeth removed due to dental concerns. If extractions are needed, the dentist will explain why and discuss the treatment sequence.
Adapting to full dentures can take time. Patients may need practice with speaking, chewing, and cleaning the appliance. Follow-up visits may also be needed to adjust fit and comfort.
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Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. A partial denture fills spaces created by missing teeth and may help support chewing, speech, and smile appearance.
Partial dentures can also help reduce shifting of nearby teeth after tooth loss. They may be made with different materials and designs depending on the number of missing teeth, location of the gaps, condition of remaining teeth, and patient preference.
A partial denture may be discussed if you are missing several teeth but still have healthy teeth that can help support the appliance.
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Dentures vs. Dental Bridges
Dentures and dental bridges both replace missing teeth, but they work differently. Dentures are removable appliances, while traditional dental bridges are fixed restorations supported by neighbouring teeth.
A partial denture may be suitable when multiple teeth are missing in different areas or when a fixed bridge is not the preferred option. A bridge may be considered when one or more teeth are missing in a row and the surrounding teeth can support the restoration.
The right choice depends on your oral health, remaining teeth, bite, budget, and long-term treatment goals.
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Dentures vs. Dental Implants
Dentures and dental implants are also different tooth replacement options. Traditional dentures are removable. Dental implants are placed in the jawbone and can support crowns, bridges, or implant-supported dentures when suitable.
Some patients may benefit from implant-supported dentures for added stability, but not every patient is a candidate. Implant planning depends on bone support, gum health, medical history, oral hygiene, and treatment goals.
Our dentist can explain whether traditional dentures, implant-supported options, bridges, or another approach may be suitable after your assessment.
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When Might You Need Dentures?
Dentures may be considered when missing teeth affect chewing, speech, appearance, or oral function. They may also be discussed when remaining teeth cannot be restored or when a patient wants a removable replacement option.
You may want to ask about dentures if:
- You are missing several teeth
- You have difficulty chewing because of missing teeth
- You currently wear dentures that feel loose or uncomfortable
- You need a replacement for an older denture
- You are planning extractions and future tooth replacement
- You want to compare dentures with implants or bridges
A dental exam is needed before deciding on dentures. Our team will assess your teeth, gums, bite, and oral tissues before recommending options.
What to Expect During a Denture Consultation
A denture consultation begins with a conversation about your concerns, goals, and dental history. Our dentist will examine your mouth and may recommend digital X-rays to assess remaining teeth, bone levels, and oral health.
Your consultation may include:
- Review of missing teeth
- Assessment of remaining teeth and gums
- Bite evaluation
- Discussion of full vs. partial dentures
- Review of existing dentures if applicable
- Digital X-rays when appropriate
- Discussion of implants, bridges, or extractions if relevant
- Explanation of treatment steps and expectations
If dentures are recommended, our team will explain the process, timing, follow-up needs, and how to care for the appliance.
Adjusting to New Denturesy
New dentures can take time to feel natural. It is common for patients to need practice speaking, chewing, and removing or inserting the appliance. The gums and muscles also need time to adapt.
Some patients may need adjustments after receiving dentures. If sore spots, looseness, or discomfort occur, the denture should be checked rather than ignored. Our team can assess the fit and recommend adjustments when appropriate.
Dentures may also need relines, repairs, or replacement over time as the mouth changes.
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Caring for Dentures
Dentures need daily cleaning and regular dental visits. Even if all natural teeth are missing, the gums, tongue, jaw, and oral tissues still need routine assessment.
Denture care may include:
- Removing and cleaning dentures daily
- Brushing gums and tongue gently
- Storing dentures as instructed
- Avoiding hot water that may distort the appliance
- Handling dentures carefully
- Booking routine dental exams
- Contacting the clinic if dentures feel loose or painful
Routine checkups allow the dentist to assess denture fit, oral tissues, and any changes in your mouth.
Dentures Near Tansley Woods, Palmer,and Millcroft
Burlington Dental Studio is located on Fairview Street, making our clinic convenient for denture consultations across East Burlington and surrounding communities. We welcome patients from Tansley Woods, Palmer, Headon Forest, The Orchard, Millcroft, Alton Village, Brant Hills, Roseland, Shoreacres, Pinedale, Appleby, Longmoor, and Central Burlington.
Our clinic is accessible from Fairview Street, Walkers Line, Guelph Line, Appleby Line, Burlington Centre Mall, Appleby GO Station, Burlington GO Station, and Tansley Woods Community Centre. This makes it easier to plan denture consultations, fittings, and follow-up visits around work, errands, commuting, and family schedules.
Why Choose Burlington Dental Studio for for Dentures?
Patients choose Burlington Dental Studio for denture consultations because our team focuses on careful assessment, clear communication, and practical treatment planning. We explain the benefits and limitations of dentures so you can compare options and make an informed decision.
Our Burlington clinic also provides comprehensive dental care under one roof, including restorative dentistry, dental crowns, dental bridges, dental implants, tooth extractions, general dentistry, family dentistry, children’s dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, emergency dentistry, Invisalign, oral surgery, sedation dentistry, and specialty dental services.
We offer flexible evening and Saturday hours, direct insurance billing, and CDCP support. If you have questions about appointment planning or coverage, our team can help guide you.
Dental Care Near Tansley Woods, Palmer, and Central Burlington
Burlington Dental Studio is located on Fairview Street, making our clinic convenient for patients throughout Burlington. We welcome patients from
- Alton Village
- Tansley Woods
- Mountainside
- Appleby Line Corridor
- Orchard
- Brant Hills
- Palmer
- Central Burlington
- Millcroft
- Tyandaga
- Headon Forest
Our clinic is conveniently accessible from the following landmarks
- Fairview Street
- Walkers Line
- Guelph Line
- Appleby Line
- Burlington Centre Mall
- Burlington GO Station
- Tansley Woods Community Centre
- Areas near Joseph Brant Hospital
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Frequently Ask Questions in Burlington
Do you offer dentures in Burlington?
Yes, Burlington Dental Studio offers denture consultations in Burlington. Our dentist can assess your mouth and discuss full dentures, partial dentures, replacement dentures, or other tooth replacement options.
What is the difference between full and partial dentures?
Full dentures replace all teeth in an upper or lower arch. Partial dentures replace some missing teeth while natural teeth remain. The right option depends on how many teeth are missing and your oral health.
Are dentures removable?
How long does it take to adjust to dentures?
Adjustment time varies by patient. It may take time to get used to speaking, chewing, and wearing new dentures. Follow-up visits can help improve comfort and fit.
Can dentures be supported by dental implants?
Some dentures may be supported by dental implants when a patient is a suitable candidate. Implant suitability depends on bone support, gum health, medical history, and dental assessment findings.
Book a Denture Consultation in Burlington
If you are missing teeth, need a new denture, or want to explore full or partial dentures in Burlington, Burlington Dental Studio can assess your needs and explain suitable options.
- Call (647) 800-6747
- Book Your Appointment Today
- 3537 Fairview St, Burlington, ON, L7N 2R4