At Mint Dental, we have a variety of options for anyone looking for dentures in Anchorage. digital scans of your mouth allow for individual customization, an accurate bite and a comfortable fit.
Quality dentures, made to last.
Missing one or more teeth? At Mint Dental, we recognize the important role a radiant and healthy smile plays in enhancing your quality of life. Our office provides an extensive array of dentures including traditional full and partial dentures and implant-supported dentures, catering to different lifestyles, budgets, and oral health needs.
Our dentures are created in our in-house lab with high-quality materials and can help restore your ability to eat, speak, and smile.
Are dentures the right choice for you? Take a look at the benefits below:
- Enhanced appearance – dentures support your mouth structure, helping prevent facial muscles from sagging
- Improved chewing function – Replacing missing teeth helps with chewing your food so it’s easier to digest
- Restores confidence – Having a full set of teeth encourages you to smile more which according to studies makes a person feel happier
- Natural-looking and comfortable – Modern technology has improved the appearance of dentures and because they’re made from lightweight materials, they feel less bulky
- A faster and more affordable option than dental implants
If you would like to know more about our customized dentures in Anchorage or discuss all available tooth replacement options, book online now or call us at (907) 646-8672.
What are my denture options?
Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are used to replace one or more missing teeth and fit between the gap in your smile.
Full Dentures
Full dentures are usually removable and are intended for people missing all of their teeth in one or both arches.
Implant-supported Dentures
This hybrid approach to dentures works by placing implants and securing a denture on top.
Whether you’re missing a few teeth or a whole set, our dentists are always happy to talk to you about whether you need dentures. If you’re exploring options to replace currently missing teeth, we’d be happy to evaluate your case and prescribe treatments accordingly. We’d love to talk to you about the other services we provide as well for your complete oral health.
Frequently Asked Questions
More questions? We’re ready to help. Give us a call at (907) 646-8672 or book your appointment now.
You should wear your dentures for around 8 hours a day. It's generally recommended to take them out when you go to bed. It takes time for the gum and oral tissue to adapt to your new denture. The more you wear them the more comfortable they will feel.
If your denture cracks or breaks please contact our office immediately. Our in house denture lab offers same day repairs for most cases of a cracked or broken denture.
Wearing removable dentures can take some getting used to. Initially, dentures can feel a little strange in your mouth, but this will pass with time.
You may also experience a small change in your speech, excessive salivation, and different taste with new dentures. Again, this all usually goes away over time. If it continues, contact Mint Dental and tell us what’s wrong.
Helpful suggestions to help you adjust to a new denture:
- To adjust to chewing with new denture implants, start with soft foods and work up to harder ones. Chew on both sides.
- Eat with your back teeth, so you don’t dislodge your dentures.
- Use adhesives until you can control your tongue and lips.
- You may have gum soreness as you adjust to your new dentures. If you develop a sore spot, rinse your mouth with warm salt water and return to us for adjustments.
You should clean your dentures at least once a day, and after eating if needed. There are several over the counter products that can be used to clean the dentures. It is also important to brush your gums, tongue, and palate every morning with a soft bristled toothbrush.
The average lifespan of a denture is about 5 years. It depends on what you eat and your bone structure. Visit us regularly so we can check your denture’s fit, offer denture care and hygiene suggestions, and assess any potential issues.
Traditional dentures are removable. They also take time to get used to, limit what you can eat, and offer no support for your jawbone. If you’re missing many teeth, we may recommend an implant-supported option to ensure the long-term health of your jaw and an improved lifestyle.
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