A+ BBB Rated | 1-888-988-1851
Getting Dentures Without an Office Visit: How It Is Done?

Getting Dentures Without an Office Visit: How It Is Done?

Did you know that oral diseases impact approximately 3.5 billion people worldwide? Poor nutrition and untreated cavities can lead to pain, infections, and tooth loss. These conditions leave many people looking for tooth replacement options like dentures. However, getting dentures typically requires multiple visits to your dentist and is a time-consuming and expensive process.  Fortunately, online services have made getting dentures much easier nowadays. You can get new dentures, repairs, and much more without leaving home. Keep reading this guide to learn everything you need to know about getting dentures online! Finding an Online Denture Service Your first step is to find a reliable online denture service by conducting thorough research. Check online Google reviews to see what current customers are saying about

Read more
This Is How to Clean Dentures the Right Way

This Is How to Clean Dentures the Right Way

Did you know that in 2019, over 41 million Americans wore dentures? Dentures are a common solution for tooth loss from untreated cavities and infections. If you have dentures, one of the most important things you can do is to learn how to clean dentures properly. Doing this not only improves your oral health but also keeps your dentures in great shape long term. Keep reading this guide to learn how to clean your dentures so you’ll maintain your beautiful smile! Denture Care and Oral Health It’s important to realize that even though your dentures are false teeth, cleaning them regularly is essential.  Food particles can stick to your dentures and lead to a buildup of bacteria and plaque. When this

Read more
What is the difference between cheap online dentures and expensive online dentures?

What is the difference between cheap online dentures and expensive online dentures?

This is a popular topic and one that should be addressed in detail. DIY denture kits or boil kits are temporary solutions that are typically only cosmetic. They will never fit your mouth perfectly because real impressions with high quality materials are never used. On the other hand our Dentures and Partials are not a temporary solution but instead are the same high quality product you would get at a brick and mortar dental office. Our standard materials are the latest and greatest. For Partials we recommend flexible. Our dentist uses high end Valplast, lighter, more esthetic, more comfortable. Virtually non-breakable. No visible clasps. However, if you prefer metal we are happy to provide that at no extra cost. For

Read more
Do Not Repair Your Dentures At Home

Do Not Repair Your Dentures At Home

Today I’ll discuss why not to repair your own dentures and the damage that can follow. We can all agree dentures seem to break at the most inconvenient times. Before your 40th wedding anniversary, before your daughters big day, or just before going to your favorite restaurant. Many times people will attempt to fix them at home and end up making them worse. Always think about this before trying to fix your denture: Consider the risks and weigh them carefully. If you apply certain chemicals or glues you could be putting very dangerous chemicals into your mouth and body. Worse these repairs may not last long or once again damage the denture or your mouth even further. We have all

Read more

How To Order Dentures Online

Ordering dentures or partial dentures online is simple! Typically there is a small down payment to get started and then an impression kit will be mailed out to you. Each impression kit is customized for the exact denture or partial denture you need. Down Payment for Online Dentures and Partials Down payments can be made using any major credit card or by mailing a check. Taking Your Impressions Taking your impressions may seem like a difficult task but if you follow the instructions you will see how simple it is. Typically you mix the impression material and place it in the tray. Then place the tray in your mouth and press it down (for a lower) or press it up

Read more