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Full & Partial Dentures in Tampa, FL

For many people who are missing teeth, dentures are the most common option. If you are looking at dentures to replace your missing teeth, you might be thinking that dentures are not a very appealing solution.

What you should know, however, is that today’s dentures are much more comfortable and look much more natural than the artificial dentures of the past. Not only do dentures in Tampa, FL look more natural, but they are more comfortable than ever.

Talk to Dr. Richard Mancuso of Carrollwood Village Dental if you are missing teeth and would like to learn more about dentures. Today’s attractive, functional, natural-looking dentures will give you back the form and function you had before you lost your teeth!

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Improving Your Smile with Full or Partial Dentures

Our dental office offers full, partial, and implant-supported dentures to replace your missing teeth and help you reclaim your smile. Some of the benefits of dentures include the following:

Better Oral Health

Missing teeth can cause your other teeth to shift into the open spaces and add stress to your remaining teeth. Dentures can protect your teeth and oral health.

Affordability

Choosing dentures from Carrollwood Village Dental is a cost-effective tooth replacement option. You may be surprised at how affordable your new smile can be!

Improved Confidence

Once you get used to your new dentures, you’ll enjoy improved self-esteem and no longer worry about smiling in pictures or socializing with friends and family.

Frequently Asked Questions

Partial dentures are a practical and affordable tooth replacement option, filling in for sporadic tooth loss. However, it may take time to acclimate to partial dentures. Additionally, they may need periodic adjustments for fit and function. Finally, partial dentures will need replacing if you lose an additional tooth.

What Are Partial Dentures?

Partial dentures in Tampa, FL, are prosthetic teeth that fill in where teeth are missing. The prosthetic teeth fit around the remaining teeth to complete your smile. They rely on gravity, remaining teeth, and clips for support and stability.

Partial dentures are removable for cleaning and upkeep.

Partial Denture Alternatives

Your general dentist in Tampa, FL, offers alternatives to partial dentures, including dental implants and dental bridges.

Dental implants and bridges are fixed replacement options that don’t require adjustments and typically have a shorter acclimation period and less general maintenance.

Your dentist can evaluate your case and help you determine the best tooth replacement option for your goals and budget.

Schedule Your Tooth Replacement Consultation Today!

To learn more about our tooth replacement options or to book a consultation with the dentist, call our dental office today to get started.

We work with CareCredit and Sunbit financing. Additionally, we offer our own in-house savings plan! Ask a team member for details.

Like a traditional denture, a partial denture is removable and can be cleaned at night. 

You can gently brush your partial denture with a soft-bristle toothbrush to remove any debris or particles left from meals. It is also advisable to soak your partial denture overnight in room-temperature water or a cleaning solution. 

Caring for Implant-Supported Dentures

Since implant dentures are not removable, you can gently brush them with a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste so you avoid scratching the surface of your denture. You may also consider an electric toothbrush to complete the heavy lifting of brushing for you. 

Use a floss threader to work dental floss between your denture and any remaining natural teeth. 

Complete Regular Dental Checkups

Patients with partial dentures should have consistent preventive dental checkups every six months. Dr. Mancuso will ensure that your partial is fitting and functioning properly while caring for your remaining healthy teeth. 

Patients with complete dentures replacing an entire arch of teeth should also have checkups with their Tampa dentist at least once a year. Traditional removable dentures must be relined periodically to ensure the proper fit for optimal chewing function. 

If you have questions about your partial denture in Tampa, contact Carrollwood Village Dental at (813) 961-2200 for more information.  

 

Partial Dentures in Tampa, FL

When you are missing a few teeth, a partial denture can fill in the gap between teeth that is left behind. A partial denture comprises replacement teeth that are attached to a plastic base that matches the color of your gums. The partial denture clips to the teeth on either side of the gap.

Filling in the gap will not only give you back your ability to chew comfortably and speak confidently, but it will also keep your other teeth from shifting.

Complete Dentures

If you are facing the loss of all of your teeth, complete dentures will give you a set of teeth that look very natural.

Once you grow accustomed to the dentures, you should be able to eat most of your favorite foods again and you can speak and laugh without feeling self-conscious.

Meet Our Doctor:

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Dr. Richard Mancuso

Dr. Richard Mancuso is a highly skilled and compassionate dental professional with an unwavering commitment to providing his patients with exceptional oral healthcare and stunning smiles. His educational journey began at Nova Southeastern University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology, laying a strong foundation for his future in dentistry. He continued his studies at the same institution, graduating with ...

Implant-Supported Dentures at Our 33624 Dentist Office

Implant-supported dentures also known as an Over Denture offer patients the best of both worlds. A complement of teeth that is supported by dental implants instead of the gums. Full dentures are stabilized on four dental implants, so patients do not have to worry about the dentures shifting in their mouth. With implant-supported dentures, dentures are completely stable, so you can eat, laugh, and talk with complete confidence.

Unlike with dentures alone, implant supported dentures stimulate the jawbone to prevent “facial collapse,” which is the sunken-in, aged look that happens when the jawbone deteriorates as is common with traditional dentures.

Contact Carrollwood Village Dental to Get Started

Dentures in Carrollwood are an excellent replacement for missing teeth. Get back the form and function of your smile and schedule a consultation at Carrollwood Village Dental today!

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