Full and Partial Dentures in Erie, PA

Healthy mouth structure allows us the ability to smile, chew foods comfortably, and speak clearly. When extensive tooth loss begins to affect these abilities, our quality of life can suffer significantly. Dentures comprise a full or partial set of artificial teeth that help restore these critical functions. They are constructed from a durable hard resin material, and custom-fitted and fabricated to your mouth to achieve the most natural look and feel possible.

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Types of dentures

Depending on the extent of tooth loss and patient preference, there are several types of dentures you might be fitted with. 

Full vs. partial dentures

Full dentures replace an entire row of missing teeth along the top and/or bottom gumline and are held in place by suction or with the aid of an oral adhesive.

Partial dentures are used in situations when one or more teeth along a particular gumline are salvageable and are designed to fit around the remaining natural teeth. 

Permanent vs. immediate dentures

Permanent dentures are intended to be a long-term replacement for missing teeth, with a lifespan of five or more years. 

Immediate dentures are fabricated just prior to dental surgery, filling in for the extracted teeth until the mouth is healed enough for accurately fitting permanent dentures. You may need to be refitted for new sets of immediate dentures as swelling in the mouth subsides.

Tooth-supported vs. implant-supported overdentures

For many patients, overdentures present a more comfortable alternative to traditional dentures. Like traditional full or partial dentures, they’re fully removable, but a built-in attachment system negates the need for an oral adhesive. They’re classified by whether they fit over modified natural tooth structures (pulp and crowns removed, but roots preserved) or dental implants (with titanium posts anchored into the jawbone serving as the roots). 

Fitting for dentures

Getting fit for your new set of permanent dentures consists of four steps:

  1. We’ll take a series of impressions to better understand the mechanics of your jaw structure and bite.
  2. From the impressions, we will create a prototype of the denture that we will test for accurate color, shape, and fit. 
  3. Your permanent dentures will be fabricated in a lab.
  4. Minor adjustments and tweaks as necessary.

Restore your smile with Sleep Dentistry

Tooth loss is no fun for anyone, but it should by no means represent an end to enjoying some of life’s most fundamental pleasures — sharing a warm smile, a good story, or a delicious meal. Visit Sleep Dentistry in Erie, PA for dentures or any dental restoration need, and the peace of mind that your comfort, peace of mind, and dignity are our top priorities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average cost of a full set of dentures in Pennsylvania?

The cost of dentures in Pennsylvania can vary widely, depending on the type of denture, the material they’re constructed from, and the amount of customization. The average cost for a full set of mid-range dentures is about $1,800 — this price point will usually get you something that looks natural and of solid quality. Keep in mind that tooth extractions and other dental procedures to prepare the mouth for the dentures may represent additional costs. 

Does Medicare cover dentures?

No, Medicare does not cover the cost of dentures — nor does it cover the cost of most dental appliances. However, many dental insurance plans will cover at least a portion of the cost. Sleep Dentistry in Erie, PA also offers financial assistance, including monthly payment plans, to help you realize the benefits of your new set of dentures without paying the full cost upfront.

How do you clean dentures?

To clean your dentures:

  1. Run the appliance under water to release any trapped food particles
  2. Using a denture brush or an extra soft-bristled toothbrush, clean with water, denture paste, or a toothpaste free of abrasives (these will wear away at the denture material faster). 
  3. Soak dentures in a denture cleaning solution overnight, or use a rapidly acting cleanser and store in water. 
Can you eat with dentures?

You can eat and enjoy most foods after adjusting to your first few weeks in dentures, although you’ll want to exercise caution with hard, crunchy, chewy, or sticky foods. Starting out, we recommend soft foods like mashed potatoes, oatmeal, applesauce, eggs, yogurt, etc. Test heated foods before consuming — dentures do not have the nerve endings and temperature feedback capacities of natural teeth, and we do not want you to burn your mouth or tongue!

Can you sleep with dentures?

You can sleep with dentures, but you shouldn’t sleep with dentures for several reasons:

  1. Holding them in place puts a lot of pressure on the gums and underlying bone structure, and may negatively affect the shape of the mouth and in turn the fit of the appliance.
  2. Dentures provide ideal overnight accommodations for bacteria growth, which can irritate and inflame the gums leading to gum disease. 
  3. Dentures left in the mouth overnight can obstruct normal salivary flow, drying out the mouth and increased risk of developing oral thrush, a type of yeast infection of the gums and other soft tissues.
What is the cost of full dentures with extractions?

The cost of full dentures with extractions varies widely, typically ranging from $2,000 to $8,000 or more.

Basic dentures cost $600 to $1,500, mid-range $1,500 to $3,000, and premium options over $3,000. Extractions add $75 to $650 per tooth. Insurance may cover some costs, especially for extractions. Check with your provider or schedule an appointment with Dr. Mahoney for a personalized estimate. Payment plans and financing options are also available!

Where To Find Us 

📍 Address: 3915 Caughey Rd, Erie, PA 16506
 
📞 Phone:  (814) 833-3505
 

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Smile Makeovers for Weddings

Posted on May 19th, 2021 at 9:56 AM
Smile Makeovers for Weddings

Your wedding day is probably going to be one of the biggest days of your life, and it’s certainly a day you want to look and feel your best on! 

A bright, white, healthy smile goes a long way toward helping you feel confident walking down the aisle, not to mention taking all those wedding photos that are going to be around forever.

Whether your teeth need a little whitening, or you have bigger issues like misshapen or misaligned teeth, cosmetic dentistry is here to come to your rescue! 

In this post, we’ll go over some of the cosmetic dental procedures that you can choose from to give your smile a dazzling makeover that you’ll be proud to show off on your big day.

Teeth Whitening for Brides (or Grooms)

Teeth whitening is one of the most popular pre-wedding smile makeover treatments. However, there are many different types of whitening treatments out there, so it’s important to know what the differences are to ensure you get the results you’re looking for.

In general terms, teeth whitening treatments fall into one of two categories: at-home teeth whitening or professional teeth whitening. Both at-home and professional whitening can be effective, but you usually see quicker, more drastic results from professional treatments.

Types of at-home teeth whitening products:

  • Whitening toothpaste
  • Whitening strips and trays
  • LED whitening devices

The wide range of products available for whitening teeth at home makes doing it yourself an appealing, convenient option. On average, if you stick to an at-home whitening routine, you can expect to see your teeth lighten by somewhere from 3-8 shades. 

On the other hand, professional teeth whitening procedures can brighten your teeth by up to 16 shades. 

In-office teeth whitening procedures are much more specialized and you will require fewer treatments to see results, making professional teeth whitening an attractive choice for brides- and grooms-to-be when the big date is approaching fast!

At Sleep Dentistry, we offer our Lifetime Whitening program to regular patients for a one-time enrollment fee of just $99 (the program is valued at over $400).

Reshaping and Contouring Teeth

When it comes to misshapen teeth, there are a couple of quick fixes you can opt for before your wedding day: dental bonding and dental contouring.

Dental bonding is a procedure in which a dentist applies a tooth-colored composite resin to a misshapen tooth to repair damage or make it look more aesthetically pleasing.

Dental contouring is the opposite of bonding. The dentist removes some of your tooth’s enamel to reshape the tooth and improve the look of your smile.

Both of these procedures are great ways to make your smile more symmetrical and fix minor issues before you get in front of the camera on your special day.

Realigning Teeth

If you have bigger problems with misaligned teeth, orthodontic treatments are the most effective way to make major corrections to your smile. However, when you’re getting ready for a wedding, you probably don’t have the time or desire to deal with getting traditional braces.

In that case, there are still some other potential solutions that can help you align your teeth and fix your smile before you tie the knot.

One of the options available to you is to use invisible aligners, known more commonly as Invisalign braces. These are completely custom-made clear plastic trays that fit over each row of teeth that you want to realign.

The exact length of treatment varies from patient to patient, but you will change the trays every 2 weeks (switching to a tighter tray) until your smile’s alignment is corrected. Most people change their invisible aligners somewhere from 18-30 times throughout their treatment.

Benefits of invisible aligners:

  • Virtually invisible
  • Can be removed at will
  • No dietary restrictions
  • Tend to be faster than traditional braces

Another option for realigning your teeth quickly is what’s known as accelerated orthodontics. These are relatively new types of orthodontic treatments that use additional devices or procedures along with braces to reduce the amount of time you need to wear the braces.

Accelerated orthodontic procedures can work in different ways, but they all aim to stimulate the bone tissue in your jaw to make your teeth move faster in the tissue. These treatments can cut down the length of time you’re in braces by 30-50 percent.

Total Makeover with Veneers

If you want a total bridal smile makeover before the big day, you may decide that dental veneers are the best choice for you and your teeth.

What Are Dental Veneers?

Dental veneers are thin, tooth-colored shells made from porcelain or resin composites that get permanently bonded to the surfaces of your existing teeth. They are typically used to cover up chipped, broken, abnormally small, or severely discolored teeth.

If you’re self-conscious about your teeth, particularly your top front teeth, you can give your smile a completely new look by getting somewhere from 6-8 dental veneers installed. 

Your new dental veneers will cover the whole front surfaces of the teeth they’re applied to, truly giving you a new smile!

How Are Dental Veneers Applied?

There are a few different types of dental veneers, and some require less prep work than others. However, the most common types of veneers are porcelain, which requires the dentist to remove some of your existing tooth structure before bonding them to your teeth.

If you decide to get dental veneers from Sleep Dentistry, we can use either local anesthesia or dental sedation to make you as comfortable as possible during this whole process.

Get Ready for the Big Day with Dr. Kevin Mahoney

At Sleep Dentistry, Dr. Kevin Mahoney offers a wide range of cosmetic dentistry services, including smile makeovers for weddings. 

If visiting the dentist’s office makes you nervous and anxious, or if you have a serious phobia of getting dental work done, any of our cosmetic dental procedures can be completed with you under dental anesthesia. You’ll be in and out of our office before you know it!

Whether you're the bride or the groom, we’re here to help you look and feel your best on your big day. We can even give the whole wedding party smile makeovers, so everyone’s smiling with confidence in your wedding photos!

Contact us today for more information about our cosmetic dentistry services or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Mahoney.