Dentures

RESTORING YOUR SMILE WITH CUSTOM DENTURES IN FALLS CHURCH

Woman with dentures she got from Comfort First Family Dental in Falls Church VA smiles confidently. Replacing your missing teeth couldn’t be easier or more affordable! Comfort First Family Dental is pleased to help you restore your smile with our custom dentures. This is a popular restorative dental option.

WHICH DENTURE IS RIGHT FOR YOUR SMILE?

Full Mouth Dentures – Conventional full mouth dentures replace all of your teeth at one time! Made from an acrylic base that sits snugly along your gumline, this removable, customized prosthesis restores your functional, confident smile.

Partial Dentures – Optimal for smiles that are missing just a few teeth at a time. These slimmer dentures take advantage of existing teeth rather than extracting them for full dentures. Your partial denture will maximize your healthy, natural teeth by firmly clasping to them.

All-on-4 and Implant Supported Dentures – Don’t give your dentures another thought with these implant-anchored dentures.

These customized denture options give you added stability that conventional dentures can’t. From a fixed, permanent denture to one that clips on during the day, you’ll be free to smile confidently, enjoy great food, and speak without embarrassment.

NEED MORE INFORMATION? WE CAN HELP!

Closeup of a hand holding a denture plate from a set of dentures received from Comfort First Family Dental in Fall Church VA.Not sure which denture is right for your smile? Dr. Jones and our Falls Church dental team are happy to work with you one-on-one. We’ll walk you through your denture treatment options and answer any questions that you may have. We want to help you make an informed denture plan that works best for you and your smile.

Come experience our state of the art office for yourself! Call us now to make an appointment. Take that first step towards a brand new, confident smile! Se habla Español.

Tooth Fillings are the most common way to stop decay from spreading in your teeth. If you keep up on your routine dental exams, the doctor will likely discover decay when it first starts. This will allow him to fill those teeth before the decay turns into a bigger problem.