Encino: (818) 380-9057 West Hollywood: (310) 800-1060
Schedule a Consultation →
Sargon Dental
Dental Treatments

Full & Partial Dentures

Comfortable, natural-looking solutions for replacing missing teeth.

Full & Partial Dentures

Time-Tested Solution to Tooth Loss

Are missing teeth making it hard to speak or painful to eat? Tooth loss can stem from injury, gum disease, or decay — and the resulting gaps can leave you feeling self-conscious and discouraged. West Hollywood dentists recommend dentures as a proven, cost-effective way to restore both your smile and your function while bringing back a more youthful appearance, even after you’ve lost most or all of your teeth. Dentures help maintain the natural shape of your face and cheeks, preventing sagging and keeping your features balanced. Although dentures of the past earned a poor reputation, advances in technique and materials make today’s versions a customizable, comfortable, and attractive option. Dental implants and bridges are alternatives as well; bridges are fixed restorations supported by neighboring teeth or implants for a permanent solution. At Sargon Dental, we offer high-quality yet affordable dentures and are in-network with many leading insurance companies. No matter how many teeth you’ve lost — to injury, decay, or another cause — our dentist can help restore your smile and function with modern dentures in Encino & West Hollywood, CA. Because dentures rely on the underlying bone for support and fit, bone health is important to long-term comfort and stability!

Book a Consultation

Denture Types and What Partial Dentures Replace for Any Situation

Modern dentures come in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit your specific oral health needs. Complete dentures replace an entire arch of missing or failing teeth; they’re usually made from acrylic or porcelain and held in place by natural suction or adhesive. Partial dentures are removable appliances that fill in one or more gaps when some natural teeth remain — customized to fit around your existing teeth. Built with either a plastic or metal framework, they use clasps to stay secure and can be made for the upper or lower jaw depending on where teeth are missing. Both complete and partial dentures are removable, which keeps daily cleaning simple.

Partial Dentures

Complete Dentures

Denture Materials and Framework

Dentures are made from materials chosen for both durability and a natural look. The most common is acrylic resin — strong, lightweight, and easy for dentists to adjust. Partial dentures often add a metal framework for extra strength and to help the appliance attach securely to your remaining teeth. That framework is carefully shaped to sit comfortably and support the replacement teeth, providing reliable function for everyday eating and speaking.

Complete dentures, by contrast, generally rely on the natural shape of your jaw and gum tissue for support rather than a metal framework. The American Dental Association advises all denture wearers to take special care to prevent plaque buildup, which can lead to bad breath and gum inflammation. Regular cleaning and proper maintenance are essential to keeping your dentures comfortable and functional over time, so following your dentist’s guidance and keeping them clean helps you avoid common problems and enjoy a healthy, confident smile for years.

A Smile Customized to You

Our team at Sargon Dental creates complete and partial dentures tailored to your oral health needs and smile goals. We start by taking a series of impressions of your jaw ridge and oral tissues, which guide the handcrafting of your new dentures in Encino & West Hollywood, CA. You play an important role in the process — your individual needs and feedback help ensure a personalized fit. It’s a detailed, precise undertaking that draws on the skill and artistry of an experienced lab technician, who carefully designs and builds your dentures to look and feel like natural teeth and gums. Along the way, you may return for a wax try-in to confirm a proper fit. Once this highly customized process is complete, your dentures are ready for their final placement, and you’ll leave with a beautifully complete, healthy, and youthful smile! Over time, dentures may need to be remade due to normal wear or changes in your mouth, so regular checkups help determine when a new set is needed.

Denture Placement and Fitting

A comfortable, secure fit is essential for dentures to work well. The process starts with detailed impressions of your jaw and gum tissue, which are used to create a precise stone model of your mouth. That model lets the dental team design a denture base — typically pink acrylic resin that mimics natural gums — shaped to your unique anatomy.

Replacement teeth are carefully set onto the base, and for partial dentures, clasps and a metal framework may be added to anchor the appliance to your existing teeth. Throughout fitting, your dentist uses various techniques to make sure the dentures sit comfortably and securely. Several follow-up visits are common, with adjustments to the teeth, clasps, or framework to fine-tune the fit — all to ensure your new dentures feel natural, function well, and support your oral health.

Adjusting to Dentures

Getting used to new dentures takes time and patience. Some initial discomfort or a little difficulty eating and speaking is normal as your mouth adapts. To ease the transition, start with soft foods and gradually add more challenging ones as your comfort and confidence grow. Be careful with hot liquids, which can affect the acrylic resin and cause discomfort.

If your dentures shift or feel loose, your dentist may suggest an adhesive or powder to help hold them in place — always used as directed to avoid problems. With consistent practice and by following your dentist’s recommendations, you’ll soon find your dentures feel more comfortable and your smile looks natural. Give yourself time to adjust, and reach out to your dental team with any concerns along the way.

The Noticeable Benefits of Dentures

Dentures come with a short learning curve as you adapt to your new teeth, but most people feel at home with them within a few weeks. From there, you’ll enjoy the benefits of modern dentures, including:

  • A restored smile with natural aesthetics
  • Improved ability to bite and chew
  • The comfort of a custom-made solution
  • Greater confidence and self-esteem
  • Better support for your facial muscles
  • Clearer speech and enunciation

Properly fitted dentures are safe to wear, and regular dental visits help keep them comfortable and sound. It’s generally recommended to take your dentures out before sleep to let your gums rest and support oral health.

Proper Care and Maintenance

Caring for your dentures well is essential to a healthy mouth and a confident smile. To prevent bad breath, plaque buildup, and gum inflammation, gently brush them each day with a soft-bristled brush and mild soap. Soaking them overnight in a recommended cleaning solution keeps them fresh and free of bacteria. Don’t forget to clean your gums, tongue, and the roof of your mouth, too — this helps prevent irritation and supports overall oral health.

Regular follow-up visits help ensure your dentures keep fitting comfortably and working properly. At these appointments, your dentist can make adjustments, check for wear or damage, and address any concerns. To prevent discoloration and preserve their shape, avoid staining foods and drinks like coffee and tea, and always handle your dentures with care. By following these steps and staying active in your oral hygiene, you can enjoy a comfortable, attractive smile and keep your dentures in great shape for years.

Ready for a Smile You'll Love?

Schedule your private consultation and discover the personalized treatment options available to you.

Schedule Consultation