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Dental Treatments / Cosmetic Dentistry / Full Denture, Composite teeth (upper or lower)
Schedule Free ConsultationA full denture with composite teeth is a removable dental appliance that replaces an entire arch of missing teeth either upper, lower, or both.
Composite teeth are crafted from high-quality resin materials designed to mimic the natural appearance of enamel. This option provides patients with a cost-effective, natural-looking solution to restore both function and aesthetics when most or all teeth are missing.
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Exam & Consultation
Your dentist will check your mouth and gums, take X-rays if needed, and confirm that a full denture is the right option for you.
Impressions
We take a mold of your gums to create a denture that fits securely and comfortably.
Custom Fabrication
Our dental lab makes your denture with a natural-looking gum base and composite teeth.
Fitting & Adjustments
Once ready, you’ll try the denture on. Your dentist makes small adjustments so you can eat, speak, and smile comfortably.
Follow-ups
As your gums and mouth adjust, check-ups ensure your denture continues to fit well.
Chew better: Enjoy eating your favorite foods again.
Clear speech: Speak without the worry of missing teeth.
Beautiful smile: Composite teeth look natural and realistic.
Affordable solution: Less expensive than implants or bridges.
Non-surgical: A simple, safe option for most patients.
Daily care helps your denture last longer and keeps your mouth healthy.
Rinse after meals with warm water to remove food and plaque.Never use hot water it can damage your denture.
Brush once a day with a soft denture brush and special denture paste. Avoid regular toothpaste because it can scratch the surface.
Soak overnight in water or denture-cleaning tablets to keep it fresh and free of stains.
Rinse well before putting it back in your mouth.
💡 In summary: full dentures are a cost-effective, removable option with no surgery required, while implants are a permanent, surgical solution that offers maximum stability and bone support.
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Getting dentures in Mexico typically takes 3 to 5 days. For specific details on your procedure, feel free to contact us.
Full dentures can last between 5 and 10 years before having to replace them, while partial dentures can last up to 15 years.
In short, the combination of reduced stability and tongue coordination makes lower dentures harder to get used to than upper dentures.