The cost-effective solution to replace teeth – with zero invasive procedures.

The Dental House provides full dentures, partial dentures, and implant-supported dentures to patients in La Mesa and the San Diego area. No matter what your challenges are, we’ll help you restore both functionality and appearance.

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Zero Invasive Procedures

What Are Dentures?

Dentures are artificial replacement teeth that can be removed as needed. Made from materials like acrylic, porcelain,
and resin, dentures can be used to replace all your teeth or just a few – or a single tooth.

You’ve Lost Several Teeth

If you are missing multiple teeth in the same arch, dentures can be an excellent solution to provide both a functional and aesthetic replacement.

There is Severe Tooth Damage

Tooth loss due to extreme decay, gum disease, or a dental injury may render your remaining teeth unable to support prosthetics – like implants or bridges. Dentures may be the right option in this scenario.

You Prefer a Non-Invasive Solution

Most procedures to get dentures require zero surgery, interventions, or any other task that may involve pain.

You Need aCost-Effective Solution

Dentures are a less expensive alternative to dental implants and do not require long periods of recovery.

The Process of Getting Dentures
at The Dental House

Dentures are artificial replacement teeth that can be removed as needed. Made from materials like acrylic, porcelain, and resin, dentures can be used to replace all your teeth or just a few – or a single tooth.

01

Consultation

The first step to getting dentures involves a detailed analysis of your gums, remaining teeth, and jaw to understand the health of your oral tissues. We’ll decide the best option based on your circumstances.

02

Preparation

Preparation for dentures may involve tooth extractions, treatment for gum disease, or adjustments to the remaining teeth to ensure the dentures will fit properly.

03

Make Impression

We’ll make molds of your gums and remaining teeth – which are used to fabricate your custom dentures

04

Register Your Bite

Bite registration involves determining the vertical dimension of your mouth and how your jaw aligns. This is to make sure the dentures allow for natural speaking and chewing motions.

05

Create Wax Models

Using the impressions (molds) and the bite registration, we’ll create a wax model of your dentures. This is a “rough draft” to make sure it fits properly and minor adjustments can be made.

06

Fit the Dentures

Once the wax model fits perfectly, the final dentures will be fabricated in a dental lab. We’ll schedule a fitting appointment to implement your dentures. Any final adjustments can be made on-site.

07

Follow-Up Care

We will schedule regular check-ups to monitor the health of your gums and the condition of the dentures.

The Dental House Values

Dentures are artificial replacement teeth that can be removed as needed. Made from materials like acrylic, porcelain, and resin, dentures can be used to replace all your teeth or just a few – or a single tooth.

Zero Judgement

Everyone’s mouth and dental routine is different – and we’re not here to pass judgment or shame people. Our mission is to provide exceptional dental care to everyone, and that’s what’s most important to us.

Long-Term Solutions

The Dental House has invested a lot in quality assurance protocols. When you get dentures from us, you won’t deal with recurring problems.

No Shortcuts

We believe there should be no compromises in quality dentistry. Dr. Vu makes sure all procedures are done comprehensively with zero margin for error.

Flexible Pricing Options

Dentures may be your best option to regain the normal function of your mouth – and you shouldn’t face financial hardship to get them. That’s why we offer patient-first payment options to make sure you can get the care you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to get dentures?

The cost varies widely based on the type of dentures needed (full or partial), materials used, and insurance coverage. The cost of dentures can range from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand. We’ll discuss all the costs – with zero gray areas – before we begin the procedure.

How to clean dentures?

Dentures should be cleaned daily using a soft denture brush and a non-abrasive cleaner. Do not use regular toothpaste – as it can be too harsh. After each meal, we recommend rinsing your dentures to remove food particles. Soaking them overnight in a denture-cleaning solution can help keep them moist and prevent them from warping. We’ll provide a complete cleaning guide after the procedure.

What do dentures look like?

Dentures are designed to resemble your natural teeth closely. They consist of a pink-colored base to mimic the appearance of gum tissue and a set of porcelain or acrylic teeth. Modern dentures are crafted to look realistic, ensuring that they blend in with your natural teeth.

What are the best kind of dentures to get?

Dentures are unique to each patient – and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Your “perfect” set of dentures is based on the health of your gums, jawbone, and personal preference. Full dentures are ideal for those who have lost all of their teeth in an arch, while partial dentures are ideal for those who have some natural teeth remaining. We’ll discuss your best options in the consultation.

What is the most comfortable denture to wear?

The comfort level of dentures depends on how well they fit. Many find that flexible partial dentures, which are made from a softer, more pliable material, provide a more comfortable fit. Implant-supported dentures are considered more comfortable because they are stable and tend to feel more like natural teeth.

Are there dentures that don't need adhesive?

Yes, these generally involve implant-supported dentures, which are anchored into place by dental implants embedded in the jawbone, providing stability without the need for adhesives. The need for adhesive can often be minimized or eliminated by custom-making the dentures to fit perfectly.

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