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Dentures

Replace Teeth With Beautiful Dentures

  • Choose from several styles of dentures
  • Get a strong bite by pairing dentures with implants
  • Enjoy new confidence with a full set of teeth
Dentures

Reveal a Youthful & Durable Smile With Green Bay Dentures

If you’re struggling with missing teeth, you may be considering Green Bay dentures as a solution to restore your smile and improve your quality of life. Allouez Family Dental offers custom-crafted dentures designed to provide you with a comfortable, functional, and natural-looking smile. With modern dentures, you can expect:

  • Improved ability to eat all your favorite foods
  • Natural-looking teeth and gums that match your unique facial features
  • A comfortable fit that won’t irritate your mouth
  • Improved facial support and a more youthful appearance
  • An affordable solution for replacing missing teeth

Call our team today at 920-367-8887 to schedule your dentures consultation. We’re conveniently located on Libal Street, just off Highway 172 in Allouez.

Get Custom Dentures for a Brand-New Smile

We understand that your needs are unique when it comes to replacing missing teeth. To make it easy to get your smile back, we offer a wide range of denture options to suit your individual preferences, lifestyle, and budget. Our team will help you pick the right dentures for your situation, ensuring that you receive the best results.

You’ll find the following types of dentures:

  • Conventional Full Dentures – You can replace all your missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw, or both.
  • Conventional Partial Dentures – This style of denture replaces multiple missing teeth while preserving your remaining healthy teeth.
  • Implant-Retained Dentures – These teeth provide added stability and support using dental implants, but they can still be removed for cleaning.
  • Implant-Supported Dentures – You’ll get our most secure and stable fit, as these replacement teeth are anchored to dental implants using a metal bar.
  • Immediate Dentures – You’ll have a full set of teeth during your healing period after tooth extraction.

Our team is dedicated to providing you with exceptional care and support throughout your dentures treatment. We’ll use our skills combined with the latest treatment methods to create dentures that look, feel, and function like natural teeth. With our help, you can regain your confidence and enjoy a healthier, happier smile.

To find out more about dentures in Green Bay, call Allouez Family Dental today at 920-367-8887 to schedule a consultation. You can also make an appointment online.

Common Questions About Dentures
Who might need dentures?

Dentures can replace either a few missing teeth or all your teeth, depending on your situation. We offer dentures in several styles to accommodate just about every patient. You can get partial or full conventional dentures that remove easily for cleaning, or you can stabilize your dentures with a set of dental implants for superior comfort and performance.

How long does it take to make dentures?

The exact time it takes to make dentures can vary significantly, depending on the style of denture, the materials they’re made from, and other factors. When we order your dentures, we can give you a much better time frame. However, most dentures require one to two weeks to be made professionally in a lab.

What can I eat with dentures?

Thanks to advances in dental technology, you can enjoy nearly any food you desire without dietary limitations. While conventional dentures may require you to alter your eating habits, implant-supported dentures provide a more natural biting function. With this option, you can eat a wide variety of crunchy or chewy foods, since implant-supported dentures offer a bite strength comparable to having a full set of natural teeth.

Which is better: dentures or implants?

Conventional dentures cost less than dental implant dentures. However, some of the benefits of implants may make it worth the added cost. For instance, dental implants will keep you from suffering the bone loss that causes your jaw to shrink, giving you an older appearance and making it more difficult to keep your dentures in place. They can also last a lifetime.