Dentures and Partial Dentures
Implant Dentistry
Dentures and Partial Dentures
Dentures are removable appliances that help replace missing teeth and tissue. We make dentures to match your natural teeth so that your smile remains as beautiful as it's always been.
We offer two different types of dentures – partial or complete. When you've lost all your teeth, complete dentures provide a removable replacement set.
Depending on your preference, we can do immediate or conventional dentures. With immediate dentures, we pre-make the device before removing your teeth. Then, you take home your dentures that same day so you’re never without teeth. You can come back and have them adjusted as the gum tissue heals and changes.
Conventional dentures allow the gums time to heal after tooth extraction and generally, we implement those about a month or a month and a half later.
If you still have some natural teeth, partial dentures can help keep your mouth feeling great and functional, while preserving those natural teeth. Partial dentures both replace missing teeth and prevent nearby teeth from shifting out of place.
Dentures provide a durable solution when you’ve lost teeth. But if you ever experience discomfort, you can come back and we’ll adjust your dentures to ensure your long-term comfort.
Reasons You Might Consider Dentures or Partial Dentures
- Total tooth loss
- Loss of several teeth
- Improved smile
- Better chewing and speech
Reasons You Might Consider Dentures or Partial Dentures
Getting dentures at Pascack Dental Arts will take several visits to our office over the course of many weeks. We start with taking impressions of your mouth to make sure we create custom dentures that feel and look great. Then we invite you back for some appointments where you try them on. We’ll take this time to adjust the dentures to fit just right and match the shape and color to meet your needs.
When you first get your dentures, you will likely experience some soreness and increases in saliva flow. It will take some time to get used to chewing and speaking while wearing your dentures. But be sure to call our office if you're experiencing serious or long-term discomfort.
During your final visit, we’ll explain how to care for your dentures. To keep them looking and feeling great, you’ll want to use good oral hygiene practices and visit your dentist regularly.
Get the comfortable, beautiful smile you’ve always wanted with dentures from our Montvale dentist, Dr. Guller.
"I have been a patient of Pascack Dental Arts for ten years. Having not just routine care but caps and four implants for which I am today happy, being able to eliminate the need of a denture. My experience with Pascack Dental Arts has been excellent!"
Robert Von Bargen
"Anyone who hates the Dentist should come here! Everyone is professional and excellent... Love, love, love them. NO PAIN!! I am a very difficult patient!!"
Heather Cozine
"I was indeed satisfied and delighted with my experience... I learned things I never knew in 50 years of having teeth! Thank you!"
Nancy Mapes
"A little over three years ago, my older daughter Carolyn, had a bicycle accident. One of her permanent front teeth was actually knocked out. We called the office and they told us to come in immediately. It was about 6 p.m. Everyone was concerned and helpful. Dr.Guller reinserted her tooth. Needless to say, we were very frequent visitors to this office. Everyone knew us and always asked how Carolyn was doing. With everyone’s long-term help, Carolyn’s teeth look great!
Our entire family comes to Pascack Dental Arts. It’s a great place for complete dental care."
Barbara Maskin
“Great visit! My hygienist was fantastic, very thorough and friendly. I look forward to my next visit.”
Tina Guarriello