Traditional Full-Mouth Dentures

This treatment option is best for a patient that is looking for affordable tooth replacement, but is not a candidate for dental implants.
Advantages of Traditional Dentures:

⦁ Improved confidence. Great looks and a new smile.

⦁ Facial support. Tooth loss and missing teeth can create a sunken or hollow face. Dentures help to fill out these areas, providing a healthier, more youthful appearance.

Improved diet and nutrition. Improved chewing ability allows patients to eat a wider variety of foods, and also offers 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. Enjoy a greater quality of life with the ability to eat more of the foods that you enjoy, and be able to laugh and smile with friends and family.

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Denture Packages

Our denture packages are for patients who are looking for the most affordable tooth replacement option. We offer low prices and fast turnarounds. Many offices charge 2-4 times as much as we do and can take weeks longer to get you your new teeth. The price of extractions and immediate dentures are not included.

Premium

  • Set
    $3,198
  • Single Denture(upper or lower)
    $1,599

Select

  • Set
    $1,998
  • Single Denture
    $999

Premium

  • Set
    $2,598
  • Single Denture(upper or lower)
    $1,299

Transformation

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At LA Implants and Dentures we provide life-changing transformations for our patients. With a bright clean smile they feel more confident

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FAQ – Dentures

Yes. Dentures can provide a great aesthetics result.
We list all our prices on our website and are very transparent about our entire process. Our mission is to provide quality care at a reasonable cost. We have packages that can fit almost any budget.
Absolutely not. One of the common fears patients have is that their dentures won’t look natural and people will know that they’re wearing dentures. Our talented lab team uses cutting edge techniques and materials that will always result in beautiful, naturally-looking teeth. No one will know.
The fit of dentures largely depends on the anatomy of the person wearing them. Full upper dentures tend to fit 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. For this reason, we strongly recommend dental implants to attach lower dentures.
Dentures are prosthetic teeth which are made to replace missing natural teeth.
Full dentures replace all of your natural teeth in either the upper arch, lower arch, or both.
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 bite changes shape.

Partial dentures are dentures that replace some of your missing teeth in an arch. They typically attach to the surrounding, natural teeth for stability and support.

You will be pain-free and able to chew normally after 3-4 weeks. However, your bone will continue to heal over the following 6 to 12 months. This will vary from person to person.

There are several things that can cause sore gums:
⦁ High pressure spots. These are normal with new dentures and typically just require simple adjustments.
⦁ Movement of the denture(s). Constant movement of dentures can rub sores on your gums over time. Securing your dentures with implants significantly reduces this issue.
⦁ Prolonged wearing of dentures. A denture is a solid device that is 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.”

When a new denture is placed onto your gums, there may be certain spots that rub slightly or feel more sensitive than other areas. 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 adjustments should be expected.
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.

⦁ Antibacterial soap using a denture brush or very soft bristled toothbrush
⦁ Soak them in a denture cleanser product (optional)
⦁ Use a ultrasonic cleaner

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 your gums 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.
No! Please do not boil your dentures to clean them. There is a strong chance that this will warp your dentures and ruin their fit.
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, hard flooring, 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. Be extra careful to place your dentures where your pet can’t get to them.
Yes, depending on the type of damage. One of the great features of acrylic dentures is the ease and affordability of repairing them in comparison to other materials. And, in most cases, repairs can be completed the same day.
Our address is:
10330 Airline Hwy Ste A6
Baton Rouge, LA 70816. 
 
We are located in Bluebonnet Square Market, at the intersection of Airline Hwy, and Bluebonnet Blvd.