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​Adjusting to Your New Dentures

It’s normal for new dentures to feel slightly different during the first few weeks as your mouth adjusts. You may experience mild soreness or pressure points, but these can be easily corrected through small, in-office adjustments. Over time, your muscles and tissues adapt, allowing your dentures to feel natural and comfortable. Regular follow-up visits help ensure the best long-term fit and function.

How Dentures Are Made: Precision Meets Technology

At Science of Smiles, we combine art and technology to craft dentures that perfectly complement your facial structure and bite. The process begins with accurate impressions and digital measurements of your jaw. Our laboratory technicians then sculpt the denture base and carefully place artificial teeth to mimic natural color and shape.

Using modern tools such as 3D scanners, digital design software, and milling units, we create custom dentures that fit seamlessly and look completely natural. Each denture undergoes multiple quality checks to ensure superior comfort, function, and aesthetics. This commitment to precision results in dentures that feel as good as they look.

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Permanent Dentures

For patients seeking a long-lasting, natural-feeling solution, permanent dentures are securely anchored using dental implants. This fixed option eliminates slippage and provides a bite strength similar to natural teeth. Permanent dentures are an excellent choice for patients who want a secure, maintenance-free alternative that looks and functions like real teeth.

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​Restore Your Smile and Confidence with Custom Dentures

At Science of Smiles in Pasadena, we understand that losing teeth can impact not only your appearance but also your ability to eat, speak, and smile comfortably. Our experienced dental team provides expertly crafted dentures in Pasadena, designed to restore your oral function, confidence, and natural appearance. Whether you need partial dentures, complete dentures, or permanent dentures, we use advanced technology and precise craftsmanship to ensure your new smile looks and feels like your own.

What Are Dentures and Who Needs Them?

Dentures are custom-made dental prosthetics designed to replace missing teeth and restore the natural contour of your face and smile. They help improve chewing ability, speech clarity, and overall oral health.

You may be a good candidate for dentures if you’ve lost several or all of your natural teeth due to decay, gum disease, or injury. Complete dentures are ideal for patients missing all their teeth, while partial dentures are best suited for those who still have some healthy teeth remaining. Beyond function, dentures help maintain the natural shape of your face by supporting your lips and cheeks, preventing the sunken appearance that can come from missing teeth.

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Types of Dentures We Offer

At Science of Smiles, we provide several types of dentures to meet your individual needs, preferences, and lifestyle.

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures fill in gaps created by missing teeth while preserving your remaining natural teeth. They are designed with gum-colored acrylic bases and may include a lightweight metal framework for added stability. Using precision attachments or discreet clasps, partial dentures blend seamlessly into your smile, offering a comfortable and natural look.

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Complete Dentures (Conventional and Immediate)

Complete dentures replace all the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw—or both—restoring full functionality and a natural appearance. Conventional dentures are crafted after your gums have fully healed from tooth extraction, allowing for a secure and comfortable fit. For those who prefer not to go without teeth during the healing phase, immediate dentures are placed right after extraction.

Overdentures

Overdentures rest on a small number of natural teeth or dental implants, offering superior stability and comfort. They help preserve your jawbone, enhance chewing power, and reduce denture movement. This option combines the affordability of removable dentures with the added support of implant technology.

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The Denture Process: Step-by-Step

The process of creating your dentures is precise, detailed, and customized to your smile. Here’s what you can expect:

  • We assess your oral health, discuss your goals, and determine the best type of denture for your needs.

  • Using advanced digital scanners or traditional impressions, we capture the exact shape of your gums and bite alignment.

  • Before final fabrication, we provide a wax model of your denture so you can preview the shape, color, and fit. Adjustments are made to ensure comfort and aesthetics.

  • Your approved design is sent to our dental lab, where skilled technicians craft your dentures with precision and care.

  • Once your dentures are ready, we fit them to ensure a secure and natural feel. Minor adjustments are made for maximum comfort.

    The Denture Process: Step-by-Step

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Denture Adhesives and Fit

While well-made dentures typically fit securely on their own, denture adhesives can offer additional support and confidence—especially when eating or speaking. These adhesives help improve retention, minimize movement, and enhance comfort throughout the day. If your dentures ever start to feel loose or unstable, it may indicate a need for a professional adjustment or reline rather than increased adhesive use.

​Why Choose Science of Smiles for Dentures in Pasadena?

When it comes to restoring your smile, you deserve the highest standard of care. At Science of Smiles, we stand apart for our expertise, innovation, and compassion.

Advanced Technology

Our Pasadena dental office is equipped with cutting-edge tools including 3D scanners, CBCT imaging, in-office milling units, lasers, and air abrasion systems. These technologies enable us to provide same-day crowns, fully guided implant planning, and highly precise denture fabrication. Every step is designed to enhance accuracy, comfort, and longevity.

Evidence-Based Materials

We use only research-backed materials and dental products that have been scientifically proven to deliver exceptional strength, durability, and biocompatibility. From the acrylic base to the artificial teeth, every component of your denture is carefully chosen to ensure it performs beautifully for years to come.

Compassionate Care

We know that replacing teeth is a deeply personal experience. Our team takes the time to understand your concerns, goals, and lifestyle before crafting a personalized treatment plan. At Science of Smiles, your comfort, confidence, and satisfaction come first.

Restore Your Smile Today

If you’re ready to rediscover your smile with beautifully crafted dentures in Pasadena, our team at Science of Smiles is here to help. Whether you need partial dentures, complete dentures, or permanent dentures, we’ll guide you every step of the way with precision and care.

Call us today at (626) 795-0221 or schedule your appointment online to begin your journey toward a confident, healthy smile.

FAQs

  • Partial dentures replace several missing teeth and attach to your remaining natural teeth, while complete dentures replace an entire upper or lower arch of teeth. Both options restore function and appearance, and your dentist will recommend the best type based on your oral health and preferences.

  • With proper care, dentures typically last between 5 to 10 years before needing replacement or adjustment. Over time, your mouth’s natural changes can affect the fit, so regular dental checkups help ensure your dentures remain comfortable and secure.

  • While new dentures may feel slightly awkward at first, most patients adjust within a few weeks. Any initial soreness or pressure points can be easily corrected with small adjustments from your dentist to ensure maximum comfort.

  • Clean your dentures daily using a soft brush and denture-safe cleanser to remove food debris and plaque. When not in use, store them in water or a denture-soaking solution to keep them from drying out or losing shape.

  • Yes — but eating with new dentures takes a little practice. Start with soft foods cut into small pieces and chew slowly using both sides of your mouth to maintain even pressure. As your comfort and confidence grow, you can gradually add firmer foods back into your diet while avoiding very sticky or hard items that could dislodge or damage your dentures.

  • It’s generally recommended to remove dentures at night to give your gums and tissues time to rest. Keeping them out overnight also helps maintain good oral hygiene and extends the lifespan of your dentures.

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