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Dentures in Edmonds and Snohomish County

Restore your smile and confidence with custom-fitted dentures.

If you’ve lost some or all of your teeth, dentures offer an affordable, effective way to restore your smile and eating ability. At Edmonds Dental Care, we create custom-fitted dentures that are comfortable, natural-looking, and built to last. Whether you need a partial denture to replace a few teeth or a full denture to replace all your teeth, we have solutions that work for your needs. We serve patients across Edmonds and Snohomish County.

What’s Included in Your Denture Consultation and Fitting


Consultation and Assessment

We’ll discuss your tooth loss, your goals, and your lifestyle to understand what you need in a denture. We’ll examine your mouth and explain your options: partial dentures, full dentures, and implant-supported alternatives.

Custom Mold and Design

We’ll take impressions and molds of your mouth to create a denture that fits perfectly and looks natural. We’ll select tooth shade and shape that complements your face and matches your natural appearance.

Fitting and Adjustments

Once your denture is ready, we’ll fit it, check your bite, and make any adjustments needed for comfort and proper function. You’ll receive care instructions and tips for adjustment during the first few weeks of wearing your denture.

Types of Dentures We Offer

From partial dentures to full dentures to implant-supported alternatives, we have solutions for every tooth loss scenario.

FAQ

Dentures FAQ

How long does it take to get dentures?

The denture process typically takes two to three weeks from initial consultation to final fitting.

Will my dentures feel natural?

Most denture wearers adjust within a few weeks. Once adjusted, they feel and function naturally.

How do I care for my dentures?

Remove and rinse your dentures after eating, brush them daily with a denture brush and denture cleaner, and soak them overnight in denture solution.

Will dentures affect my speech or eating?

Initially, yes. Most patients experience minor speech changes and eating challenges for the first few weeks. Your mouth adjusts quickly and speech and eating return to normal.