Denture Options in Aurora
Restoring Function, Comfort, and Confidence After Tooth Loss
Understanding Dentures
Dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and restore your ability to chew, speak, and smile comfortably. Tooth loss can affect bite balance, facial support, and overall oral health, making everyday activities more difficult over time. Well-fitted dentures help maintain facial structure, prevent remaining teeth from shifting, and improve overall quality of life.
At Aurora North Dental, we take a personalized approach to denture care. Every treatment begins with a detailed assessment to understand your needs, oral health, and long-term goals. Whether you are replacing several teeth or a full arch, our goal is to create dentures that feel secure, look natural, and fit comfortably into your daily routine.
Treatment and Denture Options
Our clinic offers a full range of denture solutions, planned carefully to support comfort, stability, and long-term oral health. Depending on your situation, we may also coordinate care with tooth extractions, bone support, or dental implants to improve fit and function.

Complete Dentures
Used when missing teeth affect bite stability, contribute to food trapping, and impact long-term oral health.

Partial Dentures
Designed to replace several missing teeth while preserving remaining natural teeth for added stability.

Immediate Dentures
Placed right after tooth extractions, allowing you to avoid going without teeth during healing.

Dental Flippers
Lightweight, temporary dentures used as short-term replacements while planning a permanent option.

Precision Dentures
Custom-crafted dentures designed for improved fit, comfort, and natural appearance.

Implant Retained Dentures
Removable dentures secured with dental implants for better stability and reduced movement.

Implant Supported Dentures
When spaces between teeth affect bite stability, food trapping, and long-term oral health.

Soft Liners
Cushioned liners added to dentures to reduce irritation and improve comfort for sensitive gums.

Rebases
Adjustments that reshape the denture base to improve fit as the jawbone changes over time.

Relines
Minor modifications to improve denture fit and comfort without replacing the entire denture.

Denture Repairs
Timely repairs for cracked, broken, or worn dentures to restore function and everyday comfort.
Ongoing Care and Support
Proper denture care is essential for comfort, fit, and oral health. Our team guides cleaning routines, wear schedules, and follow-up visits to ensure your dentures continue to fit well as your mouth changes. Regular checkups allow us to monitor gum health, adjust your dentures as needed, and address concerns early.
If your treatment plan includes
dental implants,
crowns, or additional restorative care, we coordinate each step to support long-term results and overall oral health.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Know If Dentures Are Right for Me?
Dentures may be a good option if you are missing several teeth or a full arch and want to restore chewing, speech, and smile confidence. During a consultation, our team will assess your oral health and discuss whether dentures, dental implants, or other tooth replacement options fit your needs.
What Is the Difference Between Full and Partial Dentures?
Complete dentures replace all teeth in the upper or lower arch, while partial dentures replace several missing teeth and use remaining natural teeth for support. We will recommend the right option based on how many teeth need replacement.
Will Dentures Feel Comfortable to Wear?
Dentures are custom-made to fit your mouth, but it may take some time to adjust. Follow-up visits allow us to make relines or adjustments so your dentures feel more comfortable and secure over time.
How Do I Care for My Dentures?
Dentures should be cleaned daily and handled carefully to prevent damage. We also recommend regular dental cleanings and checkups to monitor gum health and ensure your dentures continue to fit properly.
Can Dentures Be More Stable With Dental Implants?
Yes. Implant-retained or implant-supported dentures use dental implants to improve stability and reduce movement while eating or speaking. Our team can explain whether implant-supported options are appropriate for your smile goals.


