When multiple teeth are missing or need to be removed, dentures remain one of the most accessible and practical tooth replacement solutions available. At O’ville Dental in Orangeville, we assess each patient’s specific situation — how many teeth are missing, what remaining teeth are present, what the gum and bone condition looks like — and explain all the options, including conventional, immediate, partial, and implant-retained dentures, clearly and honestly.
Dentures are removable prosthetic devices designed to replace missing teeth. A complete denture replaces an entire arch and rests on the gum tissue. A partial denture replaces multiple missing teeth where natural teeth remain. Immediate dentures are placed on the same day as extractions as a transitional option. Implant-retained dentures snap onto implant fixtures, providing significantly greater stability. Dentures are a functional solution, but conventional dentures rely on suction, adhesive, or clasps — movement and some dietary limitation are realities. We walk through all of this honestly during the assessment.
Dentures serve a wide range of patients — from those managing the gradual loss of teeth over many years to those who need to address multiple failing teeth in a more comprehensive, planned way. The common thread is tooth loss at a scale where individual restorations aren’t practical as the primary solution.
Dentures are appropriate across a range of clinical situations — the specific type varies by case.
Getting well-fitted dentures takes more appointments than most patients expect — and that’s because the fit matters enormously for comfort and function.
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We evaluate your remaining teeth, gum tissue, bone ridge, and bite. We discuss your goals, review which type of denture is appropriate, and address whether any teeth need to be extracted.
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Precise impressions and bite registration records are taken and sent to a dental laboratory. These form the foundation of your custom-made denture — getting these right is what separates a comfortable denture from a poorly fitting one.
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A wax try-in of your denture is placed to assess fit, bite, aesthetics, and speech before the final prosthesis is completed. This is your opportunity to evaluate the look and feel and request adjustments.
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The finished denture is delivered and fitted. We check the bite, comfort, and retention carefully. Small adjustments at delivery are normal — the goal is for the denture to feel as natural as possible.
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Follow-up appointments in the first few weeks address any sore spots, speech adjustments, or fit issues that emerge with wear. These visits are a standard part of the process and should be expected.
Straightforward answers to the questions Orangeville patients ask most often before starting denture treatment.
Dentures replace multiple missing teeth through a custom-fitted removable prosthesis. O’ville Dental assesses complete, partial, immediate, and implant-retained denture options based on your specific clinical situation. Adjustment takes time — the adaptation period is real and normal. Ongoing maintenance, periodic relining, and eventual replacement are part of long-term denture care.
Most patients find the first 4–8 weeks the most challenging — particularly for eating and speech. Soreness, excess saliva, and speech changes are all normal initially. Consistent wear accelerates adaptation.
The denture itself typically lasts 7–10 years before replacement is recommended, though relining is often needed every 3–5 years as the underlying ridge changes shape with bone resorption.
Removing dentures at night is strongly recommended. It allows the gum tissue to rest, reduces the risk of pressure sores and fungal infection, and slows the rate of bone resorption beneath the denture.
Many Ontario benefit plans include some denture coverage under major restorative benefits — typically with a percentage co-pay, a waiting period, and a maximum covered unit per timeframe. Coverage varies considerably by plan.
O’ville Dental is centrally located at 65 4th Avenue in Orangeville, making quality denture assessment and fitting accessible to patients across Dufferin County. Serving Mono, Shelburne, Grand Valley, and Caledon.
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Dentures restore meaningful function and appearance for patients managing significant tooth loss. But they work differently from natural teeth — and realistic expectations make the adaptation period far less frustrating.
Missing multiple teeth alters facial structure — the lips and cheeks lose support, and the lower face can appear collapsed. A well-fitted denture restores volume, proportion, and a natural-looking smile. A denture also restores the dental architecture that supports clear pronunciation.
Conventional dentures provide roughly 20–30% of the chewing force of natural teeth — meaningful dietary improvement over having no teeth, but still less than natural teeth or implant-supported options.
Compared to implant-based solutions, conventional dentures are a more accessible path to tooth replacement in time and overall investment. A denture consultation also surfaces important information about bone levels and implant candidacy.
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Getting dentures is a process that unfolds over several appointments — and continues well beyond the day your new denture is delivered.
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A complete denture replacing an entire arch involves different scope than a partial denture supplementing some remaining teeth. Implant-retained dentures require additional components and implant planning. The type of prosthesis is the primary determinant of overall cost.
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Extractions, gum treatment, or bone augmentation needed before the denture is fabricated are accounted for separately. These preparatory steps are identified at the assessment and included in your estimate.
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Denture materials vary in durability, weight, and aesthetics. Cast metal partial dentures are more durable than acrylic alternatives. The laboratory fabrication involved in a custom denture is a meaningful component of total cost.
Getting a well-fitting denture takes time and multiple appointments — and that’s the honest truth. Patients who understand that going in have a much better experience. Our role is to take the impressions carefully, listen at every try-in, follow up properly on sore spots, and make sure the fit is actually right before we call it done. — The clinical team at O’ville Dental
We don’t rush to impressions before understanding the full picture. The assessment covers remaining teeth, bone and gum condition, bite, facial aesthetics, and your goals — including whether implant-retained options are worth exploring.
We tell patients upfront that dentures take adjustment — that the first few weeks involve a learning curve, that follow-up appointments are part of the process, and that long-term fit requires maintenance.
We don’t consider the process finished when the denture is delivered. Follow-up adjustments, fit monitoring at regular check-ups, and reline assessments as bone changes over time are all part of how we support denture patients.
Dentures connect to several other areas of dental care — often as part of a broader treatment plan that addresses the full picture of your oral health.
Implant-retained dentures dramatically improve stability over conventional options. If implant candidacy exists, this is often worth discussing before extractions are performed and bone is lost. We assess both paths at the same consultation.
When some natural teeth remain, a partial denture works alongside crowns or a bridge as part of a broader restorative plan. Understanding all the fixed and removable options together helps you make the most informed decision.
Patients requiring extractions before denture fabrication often have that care coordinated with us first. Timing extractions properly — especially for immediate dentures — is an important part of the overall plan.
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