A Better Denture Experience
Not all dentures are created equal. Experience the difference of custom-crafted dentures designed for superior fit, comfort, and aesthetics.

What Are Traditional Dentures?
Traditional dentures (also called full dentures or complete dentures) are removable prosthetic teeth designed to replace an entire arch—upper, lower, or both.
Unlike dental implants, which are permanently anchored into your jawbone, traditional dentures rest on your gums and are held in place by suction, natural oral anatomy, and (sometimes) denture adhesive.
While they're a more affordable and less invasive option than implants, not all dentures are created equal. At Fusion Dental Implants, our dentures are:
- Custom-crafted in our in-house lab—ensuring precision fit and superior aesthetics
- Made with premium materials—for durability, comfort, and a natural appearance
- Designed by experienced specialists—not outsourced to generic labs
Custom Fit
Precision-crafted to match your unique anatomy
Natural Look
Teeth and gums matched to your natural appearance
Removable
Easy to clean and maintain
Why Choose Fusion Dental Implants for Dentures?
In-House Lab = Superior Quality Control
Most dental offices outsource denture fabrication to commercial labs. We don't. Our in-house lab means:
Personalized Design—Not One-Size-Fits-All
Your dentures are crafted to match your unique facial structure, skin tone, and personal preferences. We consider:
Premium Materials for Longevity & Comfort
We use only high-grade acrylic resins and porcelain teeth for strength, durability, and a lifelike appearance.
Types of Traditional Dentures
Complete Dentures
Replace an entire arch (upper or lower) of teeth. Made after any remaining teeth are removed and gums have healed.
Immediate Dentures
Made in advance and placed immediately after tooth extraction—so you're never without teeth.
The Process
Consultation
Exam, imaging, and discussion of your goals and expectations.
Impressions
Precise molds of your gums and bite are taken.
Try-In
You'll try on a wax model to check fit, shape, and color before final fabrication.
Fabrication
Your denture is crafted in our in-house lab with precision and care.
Delivery & Adjustments
Your final denture is delivered and adjusted for perfect fit and comfort.
Who Is This For?
Missing All Teeth in One or Both Arches
If you've lost most or all of your teeth, dentures restore function and aesthetics.
Not Ready for Implants
If surgery isn't an option right now, dentures provide an effective non-surgical alternative.
Budget-Conscious
Dentures are more affordable than implants—and our quality ensures they'll last.
Want a Removable Option
Prefer the ability to remove your teeth for cleaning? Dentures offer that flexibility.
Ready to Upgrade to Implants?
Traditional dentures are a great starting point—but if you're looking for ultimate stability and confidence, consider upgrading to:
Snap-On Dentures
Implant-supported dentures that snap into place—no slipping, no adhesives.
Learn MoreFull-Arch Implants
Permanent, fixed teeth that function just like natural teeth—the gold standard.
Learn MoreUnderstanding Traditional Dentures
Traditional dentures have been helping people restore their smiles for centuries. Modern dentures are far more comfortable, natural-looking, and durable than ever before. At Fusion Dental Implants, we create custom dentures in our on-site dental laboratory, ensuring precise fit and beautiful aesthetics that complement your facial features.
Complete vs. Partial Dentures
Complete dentures replace all teeth in an arch and rest on your gums. Partial dentures replace several missing teeth while clasping onto your remaining natural teeth for support. Both types are removable and require daily cleaning. During your consultation, we will evaluate your remaining teeth and recommend the best option for your situation.
Adjusting to New Dentures
New dentures require an adjustment period. Initially, you may notice increased saliva, minor soreness, and difficulty speaking. These issues typically resolve within a few weeks as your mouth adapts. We schedule follow-up appointments to make any necessary adjustments and ensure optimal comfort. Eating soft foods and practicing speaking aloud can help speed the adjustment process.
Caring for Your Dentures
Proper care extends the life of your dentures and maintains your oral health. Remove and rinse dentures after eating. Brush them daily with a soft denture brush and non-abrasive cleaner. Soak them overnight in denture solution to keep them moist and clean. Never use hot water, which can warp the material. With proper care, well-made dentures can last 5-10 years before needing replacement.
Ready for Dentures That Fit Right?
Schedule a free consultation to learn about our custom denture options. We'll create a personalized treatment plan and answer all your questions.

