Smile with Confidence Again

Modern dentures aren't what they used to be. Our custom-crafted solutions are lightweight, natural-looking, and designed to fit comfortably so you can eat, speak, and laugh without worry.

a picture of sample dentures

Custom Fit

Natural Appearance

Not Your Grandparents' Dentures

Technology has changed. We prioritize aesthetics and function equally.

Natural Look

We match the gum color to your natural tissue and shape the teeth to suit your facial structure.

Lightweight Comfort

Modern acrylics are thinner and lighter, reducing the bulky feeling in your mouth.

Affordable

Dentures remain the most cost-effective way to replace multiple missing teeth at once.

Find Your Perfect Fit

Depending on how many teeth you are missing, we offer three main solutions.

Complete Dentures

Used when all teeth are missing in the upper or lower arch. They rest directly on the gums and are held in place by suction or adhesive.

  • Full smile restoration
  • Supports facial muscles
Partial Dentures

Used when some natural teeth remain. The denture fills in the gaps and clips onto your existing teeth for stability.

  • Prevents shifting
  • Removable for cleaning
Implant-Supported

The premium option. The denture "snaps" onto dental implants placed in the jawbone. It will never slip or fall out.

  • Maximum stability
  • No messy adhesives
Learn about Implants

The Creation Process

Creating comfortable dentures is an art. We take our time to get it right.

1
Impressions

We take precise molds of your gums to ensure an exact fit.

2
Bite Registration

We measure how your jaws come together to ensure a comfortable bite.

3
Try-In

You try a wax model to check the look and feel before we finish it.

4
Fitting

You receive your final dentures. We make any tiny adjustments needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

New dentures can feel awkward or bulky for the first few weeks. As your cheek and tongue muscles learn to hold them in place, they will become more comfortable. Speaking and eating will get easier with practice.

No. We generally recommend taking them out at night. This gives your gum tissue a chance to rest and breathe, promoting better oral health. You should soak them in water or a denture solution overnight.

Not at Smile A Lot! We take great care to select teeth that match your facial shape and desired shade. We can even add slight imperfections if you want them to look even more natural and less "perfectly white."