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Dentures & Implant Dentures

Dentures that
actually stay put.

From traditional dentures to implant-supported dentures that snap onto implants and don’t slip — we’ll help you find the option that fits your mouth, your life, and your budget.

A denture that rocks, clicks, or comes loose makes eating and talking a chore. Anchoring it to a few implants changes everything — it stays in, and you can bite into real food again.

What are dentures?

Replacing a full smile, comfortably.

Dentures are removable replacement teeth set into a gum-colored base, custom-made to fill in where natural teeth are missing — whether you’ve lost a few or a whole arch. A well-made denture is shaped to look natural and fit comfortably, so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again. And when you want more stability, the same idea can be anchored to a few implants (implant-supported dentures) so your teeth stay put.

Your options

Three ways to replace a full arch.

Traditional dentures

A full set of removable teeth — the most affordable way to replace a whole arch, custom-fit for comfort.

Implant-supported (snap-in)

A denture that snaps onto two or more implants — far more stable, and you still take it out to clean.

Fixed full-arch (All-on-X)

Permanent teeth that never come out — the most stable option of all. See our All-on-X page.

Is it time?

Signs dentures may help.

Missing or loose teeth

Several missing or loose teeth from decay, injury, or gum disease can be reliably replaced with a denture that restores the whole arch.

Lasting tooth pain or decay

Persistent pain or widespread decay that fillings or crowns can no longer fix may be better solved by removing and replacing those teeth.

Trouble chewing

If eating has become a struggle or certain foods are off the table, a properly fitted denture can bring comfortable chewing back.

Changes in your speech

Missing teeth can make some words hard to pronounce; replacing them often clears up your speech.

How it works

Finding the right fit for you.

01

Consultation

We talk through how you want to eat and live, examine your mouth, and lay out every option — with honest guidance on cost and monthly plans.

02

Your custom fit

We craft your denture for comfort and a natural look — and place implants to anchor it if you choose a snap-in or fixed option.

03

Eat and smile again

We fine-tune the fit until it feels right, so you can get back to the food and conversations you’ve been missing.

The change

From slipping to secure.

Confident smile with new dentures
Smile before denture treatment
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Dr. Bradley, UCLA-trained implant and surgical dentist
Dr. Bradley
Why Care Dental

Planned and performed in one place.

Dr. Bradley is a UCLA-trained, surgically-proficient dentist who plans, places, and restores your treatment himself — so the dentist who knows your mouth is the one doing the work, start to finish.

Surgically trained dentist

Four UCLA degrees and a decade of education and training, plus advanced surgical and implant fellowships and a faculty appointment at the UCLA School of Dentistry.

Everything under one roof

Surgery, implants, and restorations handled in-house — no being referred across town.

Affordable, explained up front

Most major insurance accepted and monthly payment plans available, reviewed with you up front.

Trusted by Huntington Park families

“Dr. Bradley really cares for your teeth — his philosophy is to keep as much of the natural tooth as possible. He explained everything clearly, calmed my nerves, and did the procedure perfectly.”

Z. Chen

“The best dentist in town. They really helped me with my fillings — completely pain-free — and made me feel at home through the whole process. Highly recommend.”

Joseph K.

“My oral health has improved a lot with Dr. Bradley. He listens to my concerns and explains exactly what he’s doing and why — he even shows me the X-rays. He handles my cleanings and put on my adult braces himself, and the whole team is stellar.”

Lyr C.
Good to know

Denture questions, answered.

What does it feel like to get new dentures?

It’s normal for a new denture to feel bulky at first, since it rests over your gums. Most people adjust over a few weeks of daily wear — we’ll have you practice speaking and start with smaller bites, and we keep fine-tuning the fit until it feels natural.

How soon can I get dentures?

Traditional dentures usually take a few weeks and a handful of visits to craft and fit. If teeth need to be removed first, immediate dentures can be made so you’re not left without teeth in the meantime.

Can I get dentures in one day?

In many cases, yes. When teeth need to come out first, we can fit immediate (same-day) dentures at that same appointment, so you never leave without teeth. Your final, custom-fitted set is refined over the following weeks. We’ll tell you at your visit whether same-day dentures are right for you.

Can I replace just a few missing teeth with a denture?

Yes — a partial denture replaces several missing teeth and clips onto the healthy teeth around them, filling the gaps so you can chew and smile comfortably. If you’d rather have something that never comes out, we can compare implants with you too.

How do I clean and care for my dentures?

Rinse them after meals, brush them daily with a soft denture brush, and soak them overnight in a denture-cleaning solution. Avoid hot water, which can warp the fit — we’ll walk you through the whole routine when you get yours.

What’s the difference between dentures and dental implants?

Dentures are removable teeth that rest on your gums and are a quicker way to replace missing teeth. Dental implants are anchored into the jawbone for maximum stability — and the two can be combined, so a denture snaps onto implants and stays put. See our dental implants and All-on-X pages.

I’m missing teeth but worried about cost — what are my options?

You have options at every budget. A traditional denture is the most affordable way to replace missing teeth; snap-in dentures and implants add stability. We accept most major insurance and offer monthly payment plans, so cost doesn’t have to keep you from replacing missing teeth — we’ll walk through what fits you at your visit.

How much do dentures cost?

It depends on the type — a traditional full or partial denture differs from one that snaps onto implants — so we give you a clear number rather than a guess. Most major insurance is accepted and monthly payment plans are available. We’ll review your options together at your appointment, so you know exactly what to expect before deciding anything.

Reviewed by Dr. Bradley Salvatore, DDS · Updated July 1, 2026

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