Scarborough Denture Clinic

Location

22-3833 Midland Ave., Scarborough ON, M1V 5L6

Call Us

416-754-8989

OUR SERVICES

Comprehensive denture solutions for a perfect smile

Explore our comprehensive range of denture services designed to meet your unique needs. Whether you need premium dentures, immediate dentures, implant dentures, standard dentures, or quick repairs, our expert care ensures comfort, quality, and a natural look for your smile.

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Premium dentures

Premium dentures

Precision Equilibrated Dentures are tailored for clients with challenging oral structures, inconsistent bites, or severe bone resorption. Using premium materials and precision techniques, these personalized dentures ensure superior aesthetics, comfort, fit, and functionality. They enhance the natural appearance of your smile and restore the contour of your lips and facial muscles.

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Standard dentures

Standard dentures

Standard dentures offer a comfortable, cost-effective solution for missing teeth, designed with basic tooth shades and shapes to suit the average patient. With proper maintenance, cleaning, and regular check-ups, these dentures can last for many years.

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Immediate dentures

Immediate dentures

To ensure you are never without teeth, your denturist will use the immediate denture technique. This involves taking impressions while your natural teeth are still present to create a denture that matches or improves upon your natural teeth. After your teeth are extracted, the immediate denture is inserted, allowing you to maintain your smile during the healing process.

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Implant dentures

Implant dentures

Millions of people experience difficulties associated with missing teeth, which can severely impact self-confidence, health, eating habits, speech, and appearance. Typically, tooth loss leads to bone loss, affecting denture fit and stability, resulting in loose dentures, decreased chewing ability, and gradual deterioration of the jaw structure. Implant dentures offer a more stable and natural-feeling solution to these issues.

Implant dentures are anchored directly to the jawbone using dental implants, which are small titanium posts surgically placed into the bone. Over a few months, the implants fuse with the bone, creating a solid base for the dentures. Custom dentures are then designed to fit your mouth precisely and are securely attached to the implants, ensuring stability and comfort.

The benefits of implant dentures include improved stability and comfort, enhanced chewing ability, and the prevention of bone loss. They also provide a natural-looking appearance, enhancing your smile and facial aesthetics. With proper care and maintenance, implant dentures offer a durable and long-term solution for missing teeth, contributing to better oral health and overall well-being.

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Rebase, reline, repairs

Rebase, reline, repairs

Broken, worn, or ill-fitting dentures don't always need to be replaced. Your denturist can quickly determine if a rebase, reline, or repair is suitable for you. Repairs can often be done on the same day.

Rebase

Rebasing involves replacing the entire acrylic denture base while keeping the denture teeth intact. This process is used when the denture teeth are still in good condition, providing a stable fit without changing the teeth.

Relines

Relining adds new base material to the tissue side of a denture for a better fit. This process requires an impression of your existing denture and restores it to a "like new" fit without altering its appearance. Relines are needed due to tissue changes from weight loss, tooth loss, bone loss, aging, or illness, which can take months or years to occur.

Repairs

Most broken or cracked dentures can be restored to their original state by your denturist, usually within a day. Repairs are needed for breakages, chipping, adding teeth after extractions, or general wear and tear. Frequent repairs may indicate issues such as worn teeth, poor fit, or the age of the denture. Your denturist can provide guidance on preventing further denture damage.