Dentures
Understanding Dentures
Dentures are a tried-and-true solution for replacing missing teeth, offering both aesthetic and functional benefits. At Centrasota Dental, we provide high-quality dentures designed to restore your smile, improve your oral health, and enhance your quality of life. Dentures are removable dental appliances that replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues, helping to maintain facial structure, improve speech, and facilitate proper chewing.

Types of Dentures
At Centrasota Dental, we offer a variety of dentures tailored to meet your specific needs:
Complete Dentures: Complete dentures are used when all teeth are missing. These can be further classified into conventional and immediate dentures. Conventional dentures are made after the teeth have been removed and the gum tissue has healed, usually taking several weeks. Immediate dentures are made in advance and can be positioned as soon as the teeth are removed, ensuring you are never without teeth during the healing period.
Partial Dentures: Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. These consist of replacement teeth attached to a gum-colored plastic base, which is connected by metal framework that holds the denture in place in the mouth. Partial dentures not only fill in the spaces created by missing teeth but also prevent other teeth from changing position.
Implant-Supported Dentures: These dentures are anchored by dental implants, providing a more stable and secure fit compared to traditional dentures. Implant-supported dentures are particularly beneficial for the lower jaw, where conventional dentures tend to be less stable.
Benefits of Dentures
Dentures offer numerous advantages, including:
Improved Appearance: Dentures can dramatically improve your smile and overall appearance. They are designed to resemble your natural teeth closely, so there should be very little noticeable change.
Enhanced Oral Function: Dentures help restore the ability to chew and speak properly, functions that can be severely compromised by missing teeth.
Support for Facial Muscles: Dentures support the facial muscles, preventing the sunken appearance that often occurs when teeth are missing.
Boosted Confidence: With a restored smile, many denture wearers experience a significant increase in self-confidence and quality of life.
The Denture Fitting Process
The process of getting dentures typically involves several steps to ensure a perfect fit and optimal comfort:
Initial Consultation: During your first visit, Dr. Congdon will evaluate your oral health and discuss your needs and preferences. This initial assessment helps determine the most suitable type of denture for you.
Impressions and Measurements: Detailed impressions of your mouth and measurements of your jaw are taken. These are used to create a custom denture that fits comfortably and functions effectively.
Trial Fitting: A trial denture is made based on the impressions and measurements. You will try on this trial denture to check for fit, comfort, and appearance. Any necessary adjustments are made at this stage.
Final Denture: Once the fit and appearance are confirmed, the final denture is crafted. Dr. Congdon will ensure that your new dentures fit perfectly and provide instructions on how to care for them.
Follow-Up Visits: Adjustments may be needed after you start wearing your dentures to ensure they remain comfortable and effective. Regular follow-up visits help maintain the fit and function of your dentures.
Caring for Your Dentures
Proper care and maintenance of your dentures are essential for longevity and oral health:
- Daily Cleaning: Brush your dentures daily with a soft-bristle brush and non-abrasive denture cleanser to remove food particles and plaque. Avoid using toothpaste, as it can be too abrasive for dentures.
- Soaking Overnight: Remove your dentures at night and soak them in a denture cleaning solution or plain water to keep them moist and maintain their shape.
- Oral Hygiene: Even with dentures, maintaining good oral hygiene is important. Brush your gums, tongue, and roof of your mouth every morning before you insert your dentures to stimulate circulation and remove plaque.
- Regular Dental Visits: Schedule regular check-ups with Dr. Congdon to monitor the condition of your dentures and oral health.
Success Stories
Many of our patients have experienced life-changing benefits from dentures provided by Centrasota Dental. Here are some testimonials from our satisfied patients:
“Great place and great people working there.” – Mike Kirchner
“Efficient, precise and friendly, sums up the staff. Thanks for making an experience I don’t care for a good experience.” – Dina Hengel Vollan
“Dr. Congdon has been my dentist since I moved to St Cloud 14 years ago. This speaks volume about the care, the professionalism, and the sense of friendship Centrasota Dental extends to their patients and customers. Simply the best!” – Mumbi Mwangi
“The best dentist and staff I have worked with! I picked a day that I had off to have a needed procedure, but Dr. Congdon didn’t want me to have to wait that long so he came in on his day off at 6:45am so that way I could be ready for work at 8:00am!! 5 stars” – Trish Caird
“Dr. Congdon is an exemplary dentist. The staff is wonderful, too. Centrasota Dental is simply ‘best in class.'” – Gary Kunstal
Cost and Insurance
Cost Factors: The cost of dentures can vary depending on the type of denture, the materials used, and any additional procedures needed. During your consultation, we will provide a detailed estimate and discuss your options.
Insurance Coverage: Dental insurance coverage for dentures varies by provider and plan. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to understand your coverage. Our team can assist you with the necessary documentation and insurance claims.
Contact Us
If you are considering dentures or have any questions, please contact Centrasota Dental. Our experienced team is dedicated to helping you restore your smile and improve your oral health with high-quality dentures. Schedule your consultation today and take the first step towards a beautiful, confident smile.
Dentures Questions
What are dentures, and how do they work?
How long do dentures last?
What types of dentures are available?
We offer several types of dentures at Centrasota Dental:
- Complete Dentures: These are full sets of dentures used when all natural teeth are missing.
- Partial Dentures: Ideal for patients with some remaining natural teeth, partials fill in the gaps created by missing teeth and prevent other teeth from shifting.
- Implant-Supported Dentures: These are dentures anchored by dental implants, providing added stability and often enhancing comfort, especially for the lower jaw. Each type is tailored to fit your specific needs and oral health condition.
How much do dentures cost?
Are dentures comfortable to wear?
What is the process for getting dentures?
The process of getting dentures typically includes the following steps:
- Consultation: We assess your oral health and discuss your goals to determine the best type of denture.
- Impressions and Measurements: We take detailed impressions and measurements of your jaw to create a custom-fit denture.
- Trial Fitting: A trial denture is created for you to try on, allowing us to make adjustments for comfort, fit, and aesthetics.
- Final Fitting: Once the fit is confirmed, we create the final denture, ensuring it fits comfortably and securely.
- Follow-Up Visits: After receiving your dentures, we’ll schedule follow-up visits to monitor their fit and make any necessary adjustments.
How do I care for my dentures?
Proper care is essential to maintaining your dentures. We recommend:
- Daily Cleaning: Use a soft-bristle brush and non-abrasive denture cleanser to remove plaque and food particles.
- Soaking Overnight: Remove dentures at night and soak them in a denture cleaner or water to keep them moist and maintain their shape.
- Oral Hygiene: Clean your gums, tongue, and any remaining teeth daily to keep your mouth healthy.
- Regular Check-Ups: Visit Centrasota Dental for regular check-ups to monitor your dentures and oral health.
Can you sleep with dentures in?
How do dentures compare to dental implants?
What foods can I eat with dentures?
Can dentures be repaired if they break?
Do dentures look natural?
Are there alternatives to dentures for missing teeth?
Yes, there are alternatives to dentures, including:
- Dental Implants: Permanent replacements that are anchored into the jawbone, providing stability and preventing bone loss.
- Implant-Supported Bridges: Bridges supported by implants, useful for multiple missing teeth.
- Fixed Bridges: Bridges that span the gap created by missing teeth, secured by crowns on surrounding teeth. We’ll help you explore all options and recommend the best solution based on your oral health and preferences.