Full or partial dentures, crafted in our own lab.
Removable dentures replace missing teeth with a natural-looking prosthesis you take in and out. When they're made right — with precision impressions, quality materials, and an on-site lab — the result is comfortable, stable, and genuinely good-looking.
Full dentures vs. partial dentures
Which type you need depends on how many natural teeth you have remaining. Dr. Caputo will evaluate both options at your consultation.
Full denture
Replaces all teeth on the upper or lower arch (or both). The denture base rests on the gum tissue and uses suction or adhesive for retention. Best for patients who have lost all their teeth on an arch.
Partial denture
Fills in gaps where some natural teeth remain. The partial clips onto or rests between existing teeth, filling the gaps without altering the healthy teeth around them. Ideal for patients who still have strong natural teeth.
Made here. No outside lab. No 6-week wait.
Most dental practices send impressions to an outside lab and wait weeks for a result they've never seen until it arrives. If it doesn't fit, back it goes. We don't work that way.
Our on-site dental lab fabricates your denture steps away from the chair. Dr. Caputo and the lab technician communicate in real time. Adjustments that take a month elsewhere take a day here — and the quality is precisely controlled from start to finish.
The difference a great denture makes.
Looks natural
Tooth shade and shape are individually selected to complement your face. Patients consistently say people can't tell they're wearing a denture.
Fits without slipping
Our precise impression process and in-house fabrication result in a base that conforms closely to your tissue — reducing movement and reducing the need for adhesive.
Same-day adjustments
Sore spot? Loose fit? Our lab is on-site. What takes a week to fix elsewhere is done in hours here — often while you wait.
Quality materials
We use premium-grade acrylic teeth that resist staining and wear longer than the materials found in budget dentures. The base is durable and polished to high standards.
Implant upgrade path
Any removable denture we make can be converted to a snap-in overdenture by adding 2–4 implants. You don't need to start over — we plan for this from the beginning.
Transparent pricing
We quote a complete price at your Schedule Consultation and stick to it. No hidden lab fees — because our lab is here, not somewhere we outsource to.
From impressions to your new smile
Consultation & impressions
We evaluate whether a full or partial is right for you, take detailed impressions of your mouth, and discuss tooth shape and shade selection together. The lab gets involved early.
Wax try-in
Before the final denture is made, you see a wax model with your chosen teeth set in place. Check the look, the bite, and the fit. Any changes are made now — not after the fact.
Delivery & fitting
Your finished denture is delivered, seated, and pressure-tested. Any adjustments are handled on-site. Follow-up visits are included — you're not on your own once you leave.
My new denture actually fits. Because they make it right there, every adjustment took a day, not a month. I can't believe I waited so long to do this.
Common questions
How long does it take to get dentures?
Most cases take 3–5 appointments over 3–5 weeks. Because our lab is on-site, we don't lose time shipping to an external facility. Adjustments after delivery are often handled same day.
Will dentures change the way I look?
Well-designed dentures improve your appearance. They support the lips and cheeks, restoring facial fullness that's lost when teeth are missing. Tooth selection is customized to complement your face. Patients are routinely surprised by how natural the result looks.
Do I need adhesive?
A well-fitted denture minimizes or eliminates the need for adhesive. Upper dentures often rely on suction; lower ones are harder to stabilize without implants. If stability is a persistent concern, we'll discuss snap-in options.
Can I add implants to my existing denture?
Often yes. Existing dentures in good condition can frequently be retrofitted with snap attachments after 2–4 implants are placed. We assess your current denture at the consultation and tell you whether this is viable — and how much it would cost.
How should I care for my denture?
Remove and rinse after meals when possible. Brush the denture daily with a soft denture brush and mild soap or denture cleaner — not regular toothpaste, which is too abrasive. Soak overnight in water or a denture solution. And don't drop them — acrylic chips on impact.
A better denture starts with a free conversation.
No referral needed. No pressure. We'll tell you what's possible for your specific situation — and what it will cost.