Quality Dentures For Any Age

If you're looking for a smile makeover, we've got a solution that you're going to love.   

Full Dentures

Full Dentures are for patients that require all teeth to be replaced either in just the upper jaw, lower jaw or both.


At Baji Denture Clinic, we will work with you to select the right size, shape and shade of the teeth to provide you with the most natural look possible and help you smile with confidence. Patient involvement in the process of making complete dentures is essential to have a successful outcome for patient and prosthetist. We provide high-quality dentures that provide the highest degree of comfort and confidence for denture wearers.

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Implant Overdentures

  • dentures are fastened to implants that have been secured to the jawbone
  • this type of denture most closely resembles the natural teeth
  • implants improve the stability and function (biting, chewing) of the dentures
  • process can be used to replace a single tooth or a completely toothless arch
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Removable partial dentures

Removable Partial Dentures

  • customized to replace one or more of the teeth and blend with the remaining teeth
  • help to restore natural appearance and to improve chewing and clarity of speech
  • may be constructed of metal plus acrylic components or an acrylic-only format
  • metal-acrylic partials are considered to be more hygienic and structurally stronger
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Immediate Dentures

  • constructed to resemble the natural teeth when those teeth need to be extracted
  • made from an impression taken of the natural teeth before they are extracted
  • allow patients to have new teeth in place on the same day as the extractions occur
  • also serve as a protection for the extraction sites during the healing process
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Immediate denture
Relines & Denture Repairs

Denture Repairs and Reline

If your existing dentures are either broken, timeworn, or have become loose or ill-fitting, a full replacement of those dentures may not necessarily be the only course of action. During a free consultation, we will assess the situation with your current dentures and determine which of the following options may be the best solution moving forward:


Relining

  • intended to compensate for any post-extraction shrinkage of the jawbone
  • re-establishes a snug fit by adding new material to the base of the denture


Repairs

  • primarily performed in situations where dentures are cracked or broken
  • one or more full replacement teeth can also be added to an existing denture
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Mouthguards

  • for people of all ages – protect teeth/mouth when participating in sports activities
  • consist of soft plastic and are made to fit comfortably over the upper teeth
  • can also offer protection for the tongue, lips, and cheek lining
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Denture FAQ's

  • My dentures are loose, what should I do?

    Dentures can be relined to help them fit tightly again. Relining consists of adding new base material to the gum or tissue side of the dentures to properly readjust the fit. This process will not affect the appearance of your dentures and can be completed in one visit.


    If the dentures are reasonably old and worn, you may need to replace them entirely in order to get a proper fit.  


  • Should dentures be worn while sleeping?

    No, you should remove your dentures for several hours while you are sleeping/overnight.  Your gum tissue is constantly covered while you are wearing your dentures and is therefore not allowed to rest or be cleansed by the tongue and saliva.  Removing your dentures for a continuous period of 7-8 hours will promote better long-term health of your gums.

  • Are there different types of partial dentures?

    There are different materials that can be used in the fabrication of partial dentures. Partials can be made of:

    • acrylic
    • a metal/acrylic combination

    Acrylic partials are customary used as a transitional or temporary replacement for missing teeth, depending on your personal circumstances.

    A metal/acrylic partial may also be referred to as a cast partial. This is usually intended to be the more permanent solution for a removable denture than the acrylic format. The metal that is used in this form of partial denture is a chrome-cobalt alloy – this combination is ultra-thin, light-weight, and very strong.

  • Will it be difficult to eat with a partial denture?

    Having a partial denture made to replace your missing teeth should make it easier and more enjoyable to eat. You will be able to more evenly distribute to forces of chewing across all of your teeth rather than favouring the side opposite to the missing teeth.


    Replacing your missing teeth should make eating a more pleasant experience. Start out by eating soft foods that are cut into small pieces and chew on both sides of the mouth to keep even pressure on the denture.  


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