Dentures

Custom Treatments for a Confident, Functional Smile

Why Dentures Matter

Tooth loss can affect how you eat, speak, and smile, but with today’s advanced dentures, you can restore both function and natural appearance.


At Revita Dentistry, we design custom dentures that fit comfortably, look realistic, and help you regain confidence in your everyday life.

Whether you need full, partial, or implant-supported dentures, our team ensures a personalized approach that complements your facial structure and enhances your overall oral health. Dentures Help To:


  • Restore chewing and speaking ability
  • Maintain natural facial shape and support
  • Replace missing teeth with lifelike aesthetics
  • Improve confidence and overall comfort

Our Denture Process

Your denture journey at Revita Dentistry begins with understanding your needs and designing a restoration that feels and functions naturally. Using precise measurements and advanced materials, we ensure your new dentures offer stability, comfort, and a beautiful smile. Our Process Includes:



  • Consultation & Impressions: We assess your oral health and take accurate impressions for a perfect fit.
  • Design & Fabrication: Each denture is crafted from durable, natural-looking materials for a secure, comfortable feel.
  • Fitting & Adjustments: We make fine-tuned adjustments to ensure your dentures fit comfortably and function properly.
  • Ongoing Care: We provide maintenance advice and offer relines, repairs, and adjustments as needed.

Types of Dentures We Offer

At Revita Dentistry, we offer a full range of denture options to meet your unique need, from complete replacements to implant-supported restorations. Every set is crafted with care to ensure a secure fit and a natural look.

Complete Dentures

Full-arch replacements designed to restore your entire smile when all teeth in the upper or lower jaw are missing.

Hand holding a set of dentures, pink base, yellow teeth.
Dentures, pink plastic and white teeth, on a white surface.

Partial Dentures

Custom-fitted prosthetics that fill in gaps for patients missing multiple teeth but still have some healthy ones remaining.

Smiling dental professional holding a model of teeth in a bright office.

Immediate Dentures

Temporary dentures placed right after extractions, allowing you to maintain your smile and function during healing.

Three partial dentures with artificial teeth on a white background.

Flippers

Lightweight, removable partial dentures that offer an affordable, quick tooth replacement solution.

Precision Dentures

Crafted for superior fit, function, and aesthetics, offering enhanced comfort and a more natural look.

Gloved hands polishing a dental prosthetic with a rotary tool. Green surgical attire in the background.
Hand holding a model of dentures, showing the pink gum-colored base, with attached white teeth and small metal posts.

Implant Retained Dentures

Dentures secured by dental implants for improved stability, comfort, and chewing efficiency.

Close-up of dental implants being worked on with a tool, on a model of teeth and gums.

Implant Supported Dentures

Permanently attached to dental implants, these dentures provide the closest feel to natural teeth.

Hand holding a set of upper dentures; artificial teeth with pink gum base.

Soft Liners

A soft, cushioning layer added to dentures for enhanced comfort and reduced gum irritation.

Rebases

The replacement of the denture base material while preserving the existing teeth for a stronger, renewed foundation.

Tube of denture adhesive being applied to a set of dentures.
Dentist holding a denture and a dental drill, wearing gloves, in a dental office.

Relines

Adjusting the inner surface of dentures for a better fit as your gums and jawbone naturally change over time.

Person working on a dental mold with tools in a lab setting, focused on the details.

Denture Repairs

Fast, reliable repair services to restore function and comfort if your dentures break, crack, or loosen.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long do dentures last?

    With proper care, dentures can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years. Regular checkups help ensure a consistent fit and appearance.

  • Do dentures feel uncomfortable at first?

    It’s normal to need a short adjustment period. Our team provides tips and adjustments to help your dentures feel natural quickly.

  • Can I eat normally with dentures?

    Yes. After a brief adjustment period, you’ll be able to eat most foods comfortably, starting with softer options and working up to your favorites.

  • What’s the difference between implant-supported and traditional dentures?

    Implant-supported dentures are anchored to implants for greater stability, while traditional dentures rest on the gums and may be removable.