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Why Choose Staffordshire Dental Group?


Choosing the right dentist is a crucial decision that can significantly impact your oral health. At Staffordshire Dental Group, we are proud to be recognized as New Jersey's Top Dentist, a testament to our commitment to providing high-quality dental care. We're here to make you smile!


We offer dental care catered to your needs. Our team is compassionate, and we have a full range of restorative and cosmetic options for the whole family. Plus, we accept major insurance plans, ensuring our services are accessible to all.


Schedule an appointment with Staffordshire Dental Group today. Get in touch now!

Patient-Centered

Compassionate Care

Insurance-Friendly

Over 40 Years of Experience

Local and Family-Owned

New Jersey's Top Dentist

Preserve Your Smile With Denture Services

When you lose your teeth, you don't have to lose your smile. Instead, trust Staffordshire Dental Group P.A. for denture services. With our denture care, you can smile confidently once again.


Our comprehensive denture services are designed to restore your smile, ensuring you feel your best every day. We work with both full and partial dentures to cover gaps in your teeth. The process for getting dentures takes about a month with multiple appointments. First, we'll make an impression and determine proper jaw position. Then, our team will ensure color, shape, fit, and placement with minor adjustments.


When we're done, you'll have comfortable, natural-looking dentures to keep you smiling. If you're considering dentures, let Staffordshire Dental Group help. Reach out to us today!


Taking Care of Your Dentures

Our denture services are more than just a solution. They are a pathway to a renewed sense of self. Once you have your dentures, we recommend simple care and maintenance to preserve them:


  • Remove and brush dentures daily with cleanser and brush
  • Denture adhesive may be used for stability (especially for first-time wearers)
  • Avoid boiling water to sterilize dentures (as it may cause shape distortion)
  • Store dentures in denture cleanser or water when not using
  • For partial dentures, remove them before brushing natural teeth (to minimize damage)
  • Store dentures in the same place every day (to avoid misplacement)


To learn more about denture care, we're here for you. Get in touch with Staffordshire Dental Group today.


A Patient-Focused Dental Practice

Our commitment to providing exceptional denture services is backed by over 40 years of experience. As a local, family-owned practice, the team at Staffordshire Dental Group offers a variety of dental services with evening hours for your convenience. We've been serving the Voorhees Township community since 1983, and we're proud to be named New Jersey's Top Dentist.


We also offer emergency visits and work with major insurance companies to ensure you receive the care you need when you need it. Experience compassionate, patient-centered dental care at Staffordshire Dental Group. We cater our services to your needs.


Your smile makes us smile. Contact us today for comprehensive dental care.


Contact Us Today for Denture Services

Revitalize your smile with our denture services. Our team at Staffordshire Dental Group is ready to guide you through the process, providing compassionate care every step of the way. Whether you're a first-time wearer or need adjustments to your current dentures, we're here for you. Reach out to us today and let us help you smile with confidence.

Our Dentures FAQs

  • What are dentures?

    A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and the tissues connected to those teeth. It is made of acrylic plastic and sometimes porcelain and metal materials. A denture closely resembles natural gum tissue and teeth. Complete dentures replace all teeth, while partial dentures fill in the spaces created by missing teeth and prevent other teeth from shifting position. Full dentures are “immediate” or “conventional.” An immediate denture is a complete denture or partial denture that is inserted on the same day, immediately following the removal of the natural teeth. The immediate denture acts as a Band-Aid to protect the tissues and reduce bleeding after tooth extraction. The conventional denture is ready for placement in the mouth about 8 to 12 weeks after the teeth have been removed and the gum tissue has healed. However, some dentists may recommend more time before placing a conventional denture.

  • Who needs dentures?

    A partial denture is for people who still have some of their natural teeth. Dentures are not just for elderly patients. Patients of any age may lose some or all of their teeth and require a denture. Because teeth are a permanent part of the body, tooth loss can have an emotional impact on some people. It is important to talk to your dentist about any fears, anxiety, or other emotions about tooth loss.

  • How do you get dentures?

    The denture process lasts about one month. Typically, five or more appointments are needed to complete the process. The procedure includes the initial diagnosis; the making of an impression and wax bite to determine the dimensions and proper jaw position; a “try-in” to ensure the right color, shape, and fit; placement of the final denture; and any minor adjustments.

  • How do dentures feel?

    Dentures may feel awkward and loose at first because your cheek and tongue muscles must learn to keep them in place. Speech also may be temporarily, but mildly, affected. There also may be some minor irritation or soreness. Saliva flow may increase for a short time. As your mouth becomes accustomed to the dentures, however, these problems subside.

  • How long should I wear my dentures?

    If your dentures are removable, your dentist will provide instructions about how long you will wear them. After the initial adjustment period, your dentist may tell you to remove the dentures before you sleep. Research has shown that removing the dentures for at least eight hours during the day or night allows the gums to rest and permits normal stimulation and cleaning of the mouth by the tongue and saliva. This removal promotes better long-term health of the gums.

  • How do I care for my dentures?

    • Denture adhesives may be recommended, especially for the first-time denture wearer. Adhesives may improve the retention and stability of dentures for those with minimal bone support or small ridges. The stability of the denture will help the wearer’s confidence.
    • Remove and brush the denture daily with a denture cleanser and a brush (one specifically designed for cleaning dentures or a soft toothbrush).
    • Avoid using boiling water to sterilize the denture, because hot water can cause the denture to lose its shape.
    • If you wear a partial denture, remove it before brushing your natural teeth.
    • When you’re not wearing the denture, soak it in a denture cleanser or water.
    • To avoid misplacing your denture, store it in the same place after removal.
  • Are there alternatives to dentures?

    Dental implants are a possible alternative to dentures. Implants are artificial tooth roots surgically anchored into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge in place. Implants and bridges may resemble the “feel” of real teeth, but they may be more expensive than dentures. Not all patients are good candidates for implants, so talk to your dentist about which treatment option is best for you.    

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