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Emergency Dentures & Implants In North Carolina

Our teeth play an important role in our everyday lives. We rely on our teeth to help us communicate clearly, enjoy the foods we eat, and to smile and express ourselves with confidence. Needing tooth removal can happen to anyone at any age. When tooth loss occurs, it is natural to have insecurities. However, you don’t have to live with missing teeth that leave you unhappy. Dentures can help you regain your confidence, allowing you to enjoy everyday activities and encounters once again.

The options and technology that go into dentures are more advanced than ever before. Dentures can provide the means to allow you to feel like yourself again. For individuals seeking dental care for dentures in North Carolina, the experienced staff at Emergency Dental Service can help.

Finding your perfect denture fit is just a phone call away. Simply contact Emergency Dental Service at 1-888-351-1473. A member of our committed staff will help connect you with a qualified cosmetic dental provider in North Carolina as soon as possible.

Quick and Convenient Services In North Carolina

Finding the perfect dentures for you begins with selecting a quality denture provider in North Carolina. When you work with Emergency Dental Service, we make this process easy. We work with the best providers throughout North Carolina, finding the best fit in your area for quick and convenient access. Your dental provider will help you find the best dental options for your needs.

Tailored to Your Needs

Dentures are not a one-size-fits-all type of dental service. Dentures not only restore function but confidence. Every individual is unique. That is why your dental provider will explore all available options with you. You're complete satisfaction is what matters most to us.

Get to Know Your Options for Well, Fitted, Natural-Looking Dentures

Traditional Dentures:

Traditional dentures are an affordable option that provides a natural look. Traditional dentures are custom molded to ensure a proper fit on your gums. This helps to minimize shifting and ensure your dentures fit comfortably. These dentures are the least permanent option as they are held in place with an adhesive. Since they float on top of the gums, they can shift more than other denture options when eating or speaking.

Implant Dentures

For those seeking a more stable option when it comes to holding and durability, implant dentures can be a great option. These dentures require a fixed bridge to be embedded into the jawbone. The dentures are then fixed onto the implant. This helps to relieve any wear or tear on the gums that can happen with other denture options.

Overdenture

This denture option is another great choice for stability and durability. Overdentures are easily removable like traditional dentures. The major difference is that they clip or screw into titanium dental plates, providing greater stability.

Denture FAQ's

Q: Can I enjoy all types of foods?

A: With proper denture fitting, there is no reason why you can’t enjoy the same foods you did with your natural teeth. The only thing you’ll need to keep in mind is that durability levels can vary depending on the type of dentures you choose.

Q: How do I care for my dentures?

A: Dentures can suffer from plaque build-up just like your natural teeth. That is why regular cleaning is so important. The process can vary depending on the type of dentures you have. Your dental provider will explain proper care to ensure your dentures will last as long as possible.

Q: When will I need to replace my dentures?

A: Most dentures can last anywhere from 8-10 years with proper care and maintenance. This can vary depending on the type of dentures and wear and tear over time.

Q: Can I sleep with my dentures?

A: This largely depends on the type of dentures you have. Traditional dentures, for example, should be removed at night for cleaning, to avoid the risk of the adhesive loosening, and to prevent the dentures from moving within your mouth. However, more permanent denture options can be left in overnight.