Smile & Bite Restoration

Dentures in North Conway, NH

Get a secure, natural-looking fit designed for comfort, confidence, and everyday function.

Missing teeth can change how you eat, speak, and smile. Dentures replace missing teeth with a custom-made appliance that supports your facial shape and restores function. At White Mountain Dental in North Conway, NH, we help you choose the denture type that fits your goals, timeline, and comfort needs.

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Dentures at White Mountain Dental

Dentures are a proven way to replace missing teeth and restore daily comfort. At White Mountain Dental in North Conway, NH, we focus on a stable fit, natural appearance, and clear guidance—so you can feel confident about eating, speaking, and smiling again.

Types of Dentures We Offer

The best denture depends on how many teeth are missing, your oral health, and your timeline. We’ll explain your options and what to expect so you can choose a plan that feels right.

  • Full dentures Replace all teeth in the upper arch, lower arch, or both. Great for: advanced tooth loss
  • Partial dentures Fill in gaps while keeping healthy natural teeth in place. Great for: several missing teeth with strong remaining teeth
  • Immediate dentures Placed soon after extractions so you aren’t without teeth during healing. Great for: maintaining appearance during transition
  • Improved chewing and speech Helps support clearer speech and more comfortable meals as you adjust.

What to Expect During the Process

Your visit starts with an exam and a conversation about your goals—comfort, esthetics, and how you want your denture to feel. We take detailed impressions and measurements to support a secure fit and a natural bite. If extractions are needed, we plan timing carefully and discuss whether immediate dentures are appropriate. We also schedule follow-ups, because small adjustments can make a big difference in comfort.

  • Custom impressions and bite records for a more accurate fit
  • Careful tooth selection and shade matching for natural appearance
  • Fit checks and adjustments as your mouth heals and adapts
  • Home-care instructions for cleaning and long-term maintenance

Am I a Candidate?

If you’re missing teeth and want an affordable, reliable replacement option, dentures may be a good fit. Healthy gums and stable bone support help dentures feel more secure, and we can also address sore spots, loose fit, or older dentures that no longer feel right. If you’re interested in more stability, we can discuss additional options that may improve retention. Contact White Mountain Dental in North Conway, NH to schedule a consultation and review the best denture plan for you.

Dentures FAQ

What are full dentures vs. partial dentures?
Full dentures replace all teeth in an arch. Partial dentures replace some teeth and use your remaining natural teeth for support.
How long does it take to get dentures?
Timing depends on your needs. Some dentures are made after healing, while immediate dentures can be placed soon after extractions so you have teeth during recovery.
Will dentures feel bulky or uncomfortable?
There is an adjustment period, but most patients adapt over time. We plan your fit carefully and schedule adjustments to reduce sore spots and improve comfort.
How do I keep my dentures from slipping?
A precise fit and regular adjustments help most. If your denture feels loose, your gums and bone may have changed over time—let us evaluate the fit and discuss ways to improve stability.
Can I eat normally with dentures?
Yes, but start with softer foods and smaller bites while you adjust. With practice and guidance, many patients return to a wide range of foods.
How do I care for dentures?
Remove and clean them daily with a denture brush and gentle cleanser, and keep them moist when not wearing them. Continue brushing your gums and any remaining natural teeth.
Do I sleep with my dentures in?
Many patients remove dentures at night to give gums a rest and help keep tissues healthy. We’ll advise you based on your denture type and comfort.
How often do dentures need to be relined or replaced?
As your mouth changes, dentures may need adjustments or relines for a better fit. We’ll monitor your fit at checkups and recommend updates when needed.
What if I have sore spots?
Don’t try to adjust dentures yourself. Call us for a quick evaluation—small professional adjustments can provide major relief and prevent worsening irritation.
How do I get started?
Schedule a consultation so we can evaluate your needs, discuss denture types, and outline the steps. At White Mountain Dental in North Conway, NH, we’ll help you feel prepared and supported from day one.