Dentures
Our Premium Dentures are fabricated with revolutionary heat-cured pressure injected systems for high impact efficiency, natural aesthetics, and a precise yet comfortable fit.
We work on both full and partial dentures.
In order to ensure optimal quality and occlusion, all full dentures come included with articulation, set-up & finish.
We have experience working with the following teeth in our dentures:
- Ivoclar Vivadent®
- Trubyte®
- IPN®
- Portrait®
- Bioblend®
- Bioform®
- Dentsply Portrait IPN®
- Dentsply Classic®
- Heraeus Kulzer Mondial®
- Heraeus Kulzer Artic®
Our Dentures
The following acrylics are used in the manufacturing of all of our dentures:
Lucitone 199 Acrylic
Lucitone Flexible Resin System (FRS)
Flexible Resin Clasps – Clear, Pink, Tooth Shades
- Full and Partial Dentures
- Economy Dentures (Teeth Included)
- Reline and Soft Reline
- Custom Tray
- Occlusal Records
- Partial Treatment (Flipper)
- Silicone Retention Denture
As artificial replacements for your teeth, we understand how valuable a good set of dentures is to maintaining your everyday comfort, oral health, and body.
Our premium partial and full dentures accommodate your dental impressions meticulously to give you back the beauty of your uniquely natural smile.
What are the differences between partial and full dentures?
Partial Dentures are removable artificial teeth held together by clasps to fill in the gaps caused by missing teeth and strengthen the hold that existing natural teeth have.

Full Dentures are whole sets of teeth that are commonly recognized as “false teeth” and are slotted into the gums through suction. As with partials, they are also removable.

Our more cost-effective option for denture restorations is our Economy Dentures.
Unlike our premium options, these are more affordable (around 3x less in price) while still retaining the quality and consistency of the craftsmanship standards that our lab holds itself up to.
Just like natural teeth and gums, dentures are subject to the tides of time, causing wear and tear as well as decay to their structure.
Our relines and soft relines are carefully approached to maintain the existing quality and feeling of your dentures that have gone through thick and thin with you.
The process is straightforward; think of it like taking your car in for vehicle maintenance:

- We take your dentures in to examine the makeup and materials.
- We identify any damage or inconsistencies.
- We assess the overall situation, and then clean up the issues.
- Finally, we “reline” the underside of your dentures with either a soft or hard resin (depending on the context).
- This refits the dentures comfortably back into your teeth and gums and saves you the hassle of getting an entirely new set of dentures at cost.
Usually, dental impressions are created using “stock trays,” which are commercially manufactured resin or metal trays that come in preset sizes and are easier to use.
When you send us your patients’ dental impressions, you can opt for a custom tray instead. We will fabricate a more accurate, form-fitting tray that is used in creating the final working model for the restoration.
Our custom trays make use of locally-sourced, approved and safe materials to accurately sculpt an impression that matches your patients’ specific dimensions and mouth structure.
Although this is a time-consuming process, we can assure you that the accuracy and precision quality is a result that your patients can appreciate feel in the final product.

When working on dentures, there is often issues that can arise with occlusion, or how teeth fit together within the overall structure of the gums and mouth.
Our lab provides you as the dentist with accurate and well-maintained occlusal records, which are used on our articulators to help stabilize the impression model when we work on your patients’ dentures and reduce the risk of occlusal and inter-occlusal errors.

A “flipper” is a temporary partial denture utilized during restoration procedures to transition to the final denture product. They can also be used after surgery is conducted to remove teeth so that the area can heal.
The flippers we produce are made with acrylic resin after an impression is sent to our lab and we create an accurate fit via a tray. Generally, flippers are recommended due to their affordability, the fact that they are quick to make and easy to wear. However, please keep in mind that they are not a replacement for an actual denture if your patient requires one.

A silicone retention denture is a special type of partial denture designed to work around helping remaining natural teeth to fit in together with the denture.
It uses silicone rubber slots that fit over the natural teeth, sealing them tightly and preventing leakage or food from getting in.
