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Denture Care Centre Cambridge

Missing multiple teeth can make everyday activities more difficult. Eating, speaking, and smiling may not feel the same. At Riverfront Dental, we provide dentures in Cambridge, ON to help restore comfort, function, and confidence.

Dentures are removable appliances designed to replace missing teeth. They are custom-made to fit your mouth and improve your ability to chew and speak clearly. Many patients choose dentures as a practical way to replace several or all missing teeth.

Since opening in 2018, Riverfront Dental has served patients from Hespeler, Preston, Galt, and throughout Waterloo Region. If you are considering dentures in Cambridge, call (519) 621-2111 to schedule a consultation.

What Are Dentures?

Dentures are removable dental appliances used to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. They are designed to sit comfortably on the gums and restore the appearance of your smile.

Dentures can:

  • Replace several missing teeth
  • Replace all teeth in the upper or lower arch
  • Improve chewing ability
  • Support facial structure

Each denture is custom-crafted to fit your mouth and match your natural appearance as closely as possible.

Close-up of a full denture model showing artificial teeth and gums used for denture treatment at Riverfront Dental in Cambridge Ontario

Types of Dentures

There are different types of dentures depending on how many teeth need to be replaced.

Full Dentures

Full dentures are used when all teeth in the upper or lower arch are missing. They rest directly on the gums and are shaped to fit securely.

Full dentures help restore chewing function and provide support for facial muscles, which can improve overall appearance.

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. They attach to existing teeth for support and fill in gaps where teeth are missing.

Partial dentures help maintain spacing and prevent remaining teeth from shifting.

During your consultation, we will determine which option is appropriate based on your oral health and needs.

Smiling senior woman representing patients who benefit from denture treatment at Riverfront Dental in Cambridge Ontario

Who Is a Candidate for Dentures?

Dentures may be recommended if:

  • You are missing multiple teeth
  • You have lost all teeth in an arch
  • Your remaining teeth cannot support other replacement options
  • You prefer a removable solution

Healthy gums are important for proper denture support. During your exam, we evaluate gum health and overall oral condition before recommending treatment.

Candidacy depends on your individual situation and treatment goals.

What to Expect When Getting Dentures

Getting dentures involves several steps to ensure a proper fit and natural appearance.

Dentist showing a denture model to an older patient during a denture consultation at Riverfront Dental in Cambridge Ontario

Step 1: Consultation

We begin with a detailed exam and discussion of your goals. If needed, digital images are taken to assess bone and gum structure.

Step 2: Impressions

Precise impressions of your mouth are taken. These impressions are used to create custom dentures designed to fit your gums.

Step 3: Fitting

Once your dentures are ready, we check the fit carefully. Adjustments may be made to improve comfort and alignment.

Step 4: Follow-Up Adjustments

It is common to require small adjustments as your mouth adapts. Follow-up visits help ensure the best possible fit.

The process is personalized for each patient.

Adjusting to Dentures

It takes time to adjust to wearing dentures. The first few weeks may feel different.

You may notice:

  • Mild soreness
  • Changes in speech
  • Increased saliva
  • Sensitivity while chewing

These changes are usually temporary. Eating soft foods and cutting food into smaller pieces can help during the adjustment period.

Most patients gradually adapt as muscles learn to hold the dentures in place. Follow-up appointments allow us to refine the fit if needed.

Dentures Cost in Cambridge

Many patients ask about dentures cost in Cambridge. The cost depends on several factors, including:

  • Type of denture
  • Number of teeth replaced
  • Materials used
  • Laboratory customization
  • Insurance coverage

Some dental insurance plans may cover part of the cost of dentures. Coverage varies by provider.

Cambridge dental clinic offers direct billing to most insurance plans and provides convenient payment options. We review treatment estimates before beginning care so you understand your options.

Dentures vs Dental Implants

Patients often compare dentures with dental implants in Cambridge when replacing missing teeth.

Stability

Dentures rest on the gums and are removable. Implants are anchored in the jawbone and do not move during chewing.

Maintenance

Dentures must be removed for cleaning. Implants are cared for similarly to natural teeth.

Bone Support

Implants stimulate the jawbone, which can help maintain bone structure. Dentures do not provide the same level of bone stimulation.

The right option depends on your oral health, preferences, and budget. A consultation allows us to discuss which solution may be appropriate for you.

Caring for Dentures

Proper care helps extend the life of your dentures and maintain oral health.

Helpful habits include:

  • Removing dentures at night
  • Cleaning them daily with a denture brush
  • Soaking them in appropriate solution
  • Brushing your gums gently
  • Attending regular dental checkups

Over time, dentures may require adjustments due to natural changes in the gums and jawbone.

Routine visits allow us to monitor fit and comfort.

Meet Your Cambridge Dental Team

Dentures at Riverfront Dental are provided by experienced general dentists who focus on personalized care.

Dr. Kim Beaucage, BSc, DDS, PhD
Dr. Beaucage completed her Honours Bachelor of Science at the University of Waterloo. She earned both her PhD and Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Western University’s Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. She values careful treatment planning and patient education.

Dr. Rifaan Lalji, DDS
Dr. Lalji earned his Bachelor of Health Sciences at McMaster University before completing his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at Western University. He focuses on comfort, clarity, and open communication.

Both dentists are general practitioners. Since establishing Riverfront Dental in 2018, they have proudly served patients throughout Cambridge and surrounding communities.

Dr. Kim Beaucage and Dr. Rifaan Lalji at Riverfront Dental clinic in Cambridge Ontario

Why Choose Riverfront Dental for Dentures?

Patients across Cambridge choose Riverfront Dental because we prioritize clarity and accessibility.

We offer:

Our team works closely with you throughout the denture process to ensure you feel informed and supported.

Conveniently Located in Cambridge

Riverfront Dental is located at:

725 Coronation Blvd, Suite B1 & B2 Cambridge, ON N1R 7S9

Our clinic is easily accessible from Highway 401 and major routes throughout the city. We serve patients from:

  • Hespeler
  • Preston
  • Galt
  • Surrounding Waterloo Region communities

Free on-site parking makes appointments more convenient.

If you are searching for dentures near you in Cambridge, our central location on Coronation Boulevard provides easy access.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are dentures?

Dentures are removable appliances used to replace missing teeth and restore chewing function.

What is the difference between full and partial dentures?

Full dentures replace all teeth in an arch. Partial dentures replace several missing teeth while natural teeth remain.

How much do dentures cost in Cambridge?

Cost depends on the type of denture, materials used, and insurance coverage. A personalized estimate is provided during your consultation.

How long do dentures last?

With proper care, dentures can last several years. Over time, adjustments or replacements may be needed.

Are dentures uncomfortable?

It is normal to experience mild discomfort during the adjustment period. Most patients adapt over time.

How long does it take to adjust to dentures?

Adjustment varies, but many patients feel more comfortable within a few weeks.

What is better, dentures or implants?

The right option depends on your oral health and goals. Implants provide greater stability, while dentures are removable.

Can I eat normally with dentures?

You may need time to adapt. Starting with softer foods can help during the adjustment period.

Do dentures need to be replaced?

Yes. Over time, changes in your gums and jaw may require new dentures or adjustments.

How do I clean dentures?

Remove them daily, brush gently with a denture brush, and soak them as recommended.

Schedule Your Denture Consultation

If you are considering dentures in Cambridge, ON, we invite you to visit Riverfront Dental.

Our office is located at 725 Coronation Blvd, Suite B1 & B2, Cambridge, ON N1R 7S9.

Call (519) 621-2111 to schedule your consultation and learn more about your tooth replacement options.

OUR LOCATION

We are located in the heart of Cambridge, ON. We are across the street from Cambridge Memorial Hospital on Coronation Boulevard parallel to the Grand River and close to where King Street ends and meets the Dumfries Conservation Area.

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