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Dentures are removable dental appliances that replace missing teeth and restore function and appearance. They can be full or partial. Full dentures are used when all natural teeth are missing in the lower or upper jaw, replacing the entire set of teeth. On the other hand, partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain, filling in gaps and helping to keep the remaining teeth properly aligned.
If you’re missing multiple teeth, having difficulty chewing, or noticing facial sagging, you may benefit from dentures. We offer free consultations to assess your needs and recommend the best option for you.
With proper care, dentures typically last 5 to 10 years. Overtime, your mouth and gums can change shape, and the denture materials can wear down, so it’s important for yearly checkups to ensure your dentures stay comfortable and functional.
Yes, we accept most dental insurance plans, including the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), Sun Life, Pacific Blue Cross, and others. We also offer direct billing and help with all insurance paperwork, including dual insurance claims.
We welcome patients without insurance and offer flexible payment plans to ensure you can get the care you need.
The process for getting dentures typically starts with a consultation and examination, followed by taking impressions and measurements of your mouth. After that we schedule a try-in fitting to make sure everything feels and looks right before the final dentures are made and delivered. Once your dentures are ready, we provide adjustments if needed to ensure a comfortable fit. If your insurance requires pre-authorization, we’ll take care of that for you before treatment begins.
Cost varies depending on the type of denture, materials used, and your insurance coverage. We provide clear estimates during your consultation and offer payment plans for out-of-pocket expenses.
Yes, however only temporarily, since most people adapt within a few weeks as their mouth adjusts. Starting with soft foods and practicing speech can speed up this adjustment period. With a proper fit, dentures should eventually feel natural and restore normal function.
Yes, it’s recommended. Removing your dentures while you sleep helps prevent gum irritation, allows your tissues to recover, and reduces the risks of infections.
Clean your dentures daily with a denture brush and cleaner (not regular toothpaste), rinse after meals, and soak overnight in a denture solution. Never use hot water or bleach.
Yes! We provide same-day denture repairs and relines whenever possible. Contact us early in the day for fastest turnaround.
Yes. We work with local dentists and specialists to provide implant-supported dentures, which offer more stability and comfort. Ask us if this option is right for you.
We’re conveniently located in Langley, 105 19610 64 Avenue.
Call us at 604-533-8880 or email evalledentureclinic@gmail.com.