Traditional Full Dentures
With our in house dental lab, we provide beautiful, custom-made dentures quickly. Memphis Dentures and Implants provides the best care with great pricing.
For patients who are looking for the most affordable tooth replacement option or who are not candidates for dental implants, traditional dentures offer a better quality of life.
With our in-house lab, we are able to offer our patients the best prices and fabricate their new teeth much more quickly than other offices.
Advanatages of traditional dentures:
Improved confidence - Great looks and a new smile.
Looks - Dentures provide great looks and are easily customized for each individual.
Facial support - Dentures help to fill back out areas of the face that have sunken in following tooth loss.
Improved nutrition - Improved chewing ability leads to better digestion and improved nutrition.
Affordability - Dentures are the most cost-effective way to replace a full arch (upper or lower) or a full mouth of teeth.
Improve quality of life - enjoy a higher quality of life with the ability to eat more of the foods you enjoy and laugh and smile with friends and family.
How are our dentures so affordable?
At Memphis Dentures and Implants, we have a denture lab right in our office! This allows us to eliminate the need for an outside denture lab and their marked up prices. Many traditional dental offices will charge 2-4 times as much as we do. Not to mention they will take weeks or even months to get your new teeth when we can do it all in one day. We also have more experience than most offices because we limit our services to dentures and implants.
Our dentures start as low as $499. Schedule a free consultation today to get started on your new smile.
Denture levels
Premium - $2,798 set / $1,399 single denture
Strongest, most durable teeth
Most life-like appearance
Most stain resistant
Select - $1,798 set / $899 single denture
Stronger, more durable teeth
More life-like appearance
Increased stain resistance
Basic - $998 set / $499 single denture
Basic durability
Basic stain resistance
Most affordable
Frequently asked questions - FAQs
What are the advantages of dentures?
- Improved confidence - Great looks and a new smile.
- Looks - Dentures provide great looks and are easily customized for each individual.
- Facial support - Dentures help to fill back out areas of the face that have sunken in following tooth loss.
- Improved nutrition - Improved chewing ability leads to better digestion and improved nutrition.
- Affordability - Dentures are the most cost-effective way to replace a full arch (upper or lower) or a full mouth of teeth.
- Improved quality of life
How quickly can you make my dentures?
Having an on-site lab allows us to fabricate dentures much more quickly than most offices. In some cases we can fabricate them in as little as one day, however, the most important thing for us is that we do a good job and provide you with a denture you're happy with. This can require extra appointments and can be spread over multiple days.
How much do your dentures cost?
We have denture options to meet all budgets with single dentures starting at just $499.
My friend's dentures look so fake. Will mine look that way?
Absolutely not. One of the common fears patients have is that their dentures won't look natural and people will know they're dentures. Our talented lab team will make sure you don't end up with "horse teeth" or "chiclets," just beautiful, naturally-looking teeth. No one will know.
How do dentures fit?
The fit of dentures largely depends on the anatomy of the person wearing them. Full upper dentures tend to fit relatively well, acting like a suction cup against the roof of the mouth. Full lower dentures tend to feel loose and have a tendency to "float" in the mouth since your tongue and cheeks are constantly working to dislodge them. It is for this reason that we strongly recommend dental implants with lower dentures.
What are dentures?
Dentures are prosthetic teeth which are made to replace missing natural teeth.
What are full dentures?
Full dentures are dentures that replace all of your natural teeth in either the upper arch, lower arch, or both.
What are immediate dentures?
Immediate dentures are dentures that are placed immediately after or very soon after your natural teeth are removed. At our clinic, your immediate dentures will receive soft liners to help them fit and feel better as you heal and your jaws change shape.
How long does it take my jaws to heal after extractions?
Normal healing times are from 6 to 12 months. This will vary from person to person.
My dentures make my gums sore, what can I do for this?
There are several things that can cause sore gums: high pressure spots, movement of the denture(s), and just plain old wearing the dentures.
- high pressure spots - these are normal with new dentures and typically just require simple adjustments
- movement of the denture(s) - this can rub sores on your gums over time. Securing your dentures with implants significantly reduces this issue.
- wearing dentures - dentures are foreign to your body. They are a wonderful replacement for missing teeth, but they can still irritate the body after a long day. Consider setting aside time to take your dentures out and give your gum tissue a chance to "rest."
What are denture adjustments and how often will I need them?
New dentures will have certain spots that rub slightly and can cause sore spots. During a denture adjustment, we will pinpoint the spot(s) on your denture that are bothering you, reduce the amount of pressure they put on the tissue, and smooth them thoroughly. This is completely normal with all new dentures and one or more adjustment should be expected.
Is there a charge for denture adjustments?
We provide denture adjustments free of charge for the first 6 months after delivery of your final teeth or permanent hard reline. After this period, there is a small fee to adjust your dentures.
How do I care for my dentures?
- Clean them daily with denture cleaner and either a denture brush or a very soft bristled tooth brush.
- Store them in water when not in use.
What do I use to clean my dentures?
- Antibacterial soap and either a denture brush or very soft bristled tooth brush. Scrub them at least once a day
- Soak them in a denture cleanser (optional)
- Ultrasonic cleaner
Should I take my dentures out when I sleep?
We do recommend taking your dentures out when you sleep. Your tissues do not receive normal saliva flow when your dentures are in, so taking them out gives them a chance to rest and be cleansed naturally. Also, for people who grind their teeth, taking their dentures out while sleeping will increase their usable life.
Can I boil my dentures to clean them?
No! Please do not boil your dentures to clean them. There is a strong chance that this will warp your dentures and ruin them.
Can my dentures be damaged?
Yes, your dentures are made from acrylic teeth and an acrylic base, and while these materials are very strong, they can be damaged. Be careful not to drop your dentures, especially onto porcelain sinks, ceramic tiles, etc.
One of the most common ways dentures are damaged beyond repair is when a dog (or sometimes cat) gets ahold of them. Pets and animals love to chew on dentures and can often damage them beyond repair very quickly. Be extra careful to put your dentures up where your pet can’t get to them.
If my dentures are damaged, can they be repaired?
Yes, in most cases they can. One of the great features of acrylic dentures is the ease and affordability of repairing them compared to other materials. And in most cases, repairs can be completed the same day.