DENTURES IN LONGMONT

Sometimes we don’t notice or realize when people have had dental work done. This can be due to advancements in dental treatments and  how they can look much more natural. Over time, our teeth naturally encounter a lot of wear from drinking, eating, physical activity, and, simply, bad habits. While our teeth encounter a lot, there are dental appliances that can be used to replace missing teeth for the purpose of comfort, functionality, and confidence. One of the easiest fixes for a patient who is missing multiple teeth is the application of dentures.

If you find you have only a few remaining teeth, dentures can be a great solution for you. Of the ways to replace your teeth, dentures are a great option that can help give you the security you need to eat, drink, and talk as you normally would. Generally, it does not matter whether you lost your teeth from poor oral hygiene or illness, your Longmont dentist can help you get a natural looking smile through the following denture options.

If you’re wondering whether partial or complete dentures are right for you,

the team at Longmont Dental can help. We’ll evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals, and recommend denture options tailored to your needs and lifestyle.
New patients must call (720) 815-4733 to schedule an appointment.
Contact us today to take the next step toward a comfortable, confident smile.

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Partial Dentures

The first option is partial dentures. Partial dentures are preferred by individuals who would like to keep some of the teeth they still have. These dentures are made to fill the gaps in the mouth and allow the denture to work just like a complete set of teeth. You will have a plastic base, which is sometimes connected by metal framework that holds the denture in place in the mouth. Partial dentures can look completely natural. Dentists find this is one of the most important parts of partial dentures, ensuring that your false teeth blend in perfectly with your remaining teeth.

Complete Dentures

Complete dentures are created to replace a full set of teeth. These are used by individuals who have either lost all of their teeth or are willing to have the remaining teeth removed in order to make room for a complete set of dentures.

Complete dentures are removable and can be set in place within the mouth using an adhesive. The denture teeth are made out of porcelain or acrylic and held together by an acrylic base. These dentures will appear completely natural and allow you to function as you normally would without the embarrassment of showing your missing teeth. You are able to eat and drink with them as they are secured using the adhesive provided. You can take them out for cleaning purposes and when you go to sleep.

Dentures FAQs

What are the best dentures?

The “best” dentures are the ones that fit comfortably, function well, and look natural for your unique smile. Choices consist of conventional complete dentures, partial dentures, and dentures supported by implants. Your dentist will recommend the right type based on your oral health, bone support, and lifestyle needs.

Do dentures look natural?

Have you seen dentures that look outright fake? At our office, we provide dentures that look and feel like natural teeth. The difference isn’t luck. It boils down to three factors.

  • The shape of your teeth: All your teeth don’t look the same. Each tooth has its own shape and contour, complementing your age, gender, and facial features. When we create dentures, we ensure they are uniquely shaped to match your natural teeth.
  • The color and texture of your teeth: The most realistic dentures mimic the natural translucency of your teeth, avoiding a too-perfect appearance.
  • Placement of teeth: We fabricate your dentures to follow the natural curve of your smile, creating realistic results.

Can I sleep in with my dentures?

You can, but we do not recommend it. Remove your dentures before sleep to allow your gums to breathe and rest. Similarly, removing dentures prevents the risk of oral infections. When not in use, store your dentures in a container of water or denture solution to maintain their natural shape.

What is the best way to clean dentures?

Denture maintenance is essential for keeping your restorations healthy and strong. Rinse your dentures with running water to eliminate saliva and loose debris. Every day, use a soft brush and non-abrasive soap to clean your dentures. Avoid using toothpaste as it can damage the surface. If you use adhesives, clean the grooves to eliminate any leftover adhesive. Remember to floss and brush any remaining teeth to prevent plaque buildup.

What should I do if my denture breaks?

If your denture cracks or breaks, avoid trying to fix it yourself. Household items like glue can be toxic, and DIY fixes can lead to irreversible damage. If your denture develops damage, contact your dentist immediately for professional repair.

How long do dentures last?

Modern dentures are made from high-strength materials that are resilient enough to withstand the everyday pressures of chewing and grinding. Your dentures can last 5-10 years with good maintenance. Over time, your dentures may need professional adjustments to maintain their fit and comfort as your gums and jaws change.

Can I combine dentures and dental implants?

Yes, many patients prefer this system for its comfort, stability, and longevity. However, they typically require a higher upfront investment compared to traditional dentures.

How much are dentures in Longmont, CO?

Several factors affect the cost of dentures, including the materials used, the type of dentures, and the complexity of your treatment. Given these variables, the best way to determine the exact cost of your treatment is by scheduling a consultation with our team. We’ll share a cost breakdown after we examine your smile and discuss your needs.

Does insurance cover the cost of dentures?

Like most procedures, insurance coverage for dentures varies. Your plan may cover a portion of your treatment, but the exact amount depends on several factors, such as deductibles, waiting periods, and annual maximums. Because of these factors, it’s best to review your benefits with your provider before treatment begins.

Who offers high-quality dentures in Longmont, CO?

Replacing missing teeth isn't just about aesthetics—it's about protecting your oral health, confidence, and functionality. Whether you are missing one or multiple teeth, high-quality dentures at Longmont Dental can help you regain your smile and quality of life. Dial (720) 815-4733 and discover the life-changing benefits of premium dentures.

Dr. Kurt W. Knechtel, DMD

Dr. Kurt W. Knechtel, DMD

Kurt W. Knechtel, DMD, has been practicing dentistry for 29 years. He received his degree at Oregon Health Science University in 1995. After college, this former Longmont High School graduate returned home to start his practice. Dr. Knechtel likes to remain on the cutting edge of dentistry and continually looks for ways to improve the patient experience. He has had extra training in implant placement and orthodontics.
Dr. Wyatt J. Knechtel, DMD,

Dr. Wyatt J. Knechtel, DMD

Wyatt J. Knechtel, DMD, who joined our practice in 2023, holds a degree from Case Western Reserve University. Working alongside his father, he is dedicated to helping patients achieve the healthy smiles of their dreams. Dr. Wyatt led the implementation of SureSmile, an alternative to traditional braces.