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Dentures

Feel Confident To Pursue Your Goals

  • Choose from several types of dentures
  • Pair dentures with implants for greater stability
  • Feel confident in your dentist’s restorative experience
Smile Easily Again With Dentures in Los Angeles

Smile Easily Again With Dentures in Los Angeles

Replacement teeth can transform your smile and give you back your confidence. At Arman Torbati, DDS, we design custom-made dentures in Los Angeles that look natural and fit comfortably. Our expert team uses advanced techniques to ensure your new smile is both beautiful and functional. No matter what kind of new dentures you need, we have the perfect solution for you. Working with an experienced prosthodontist gives you numerous benefits, including:

  • Restoration of your ability to eat and speak clearly
  • Improved facial appearance and support
  • Enhanced self-confidence
  • Prevention of further oral health issues
  • Customized fit for maximum comfort
  • Durable and long-lasting results

Call our office today at 213-583-5803 to get started on your new smile. We’re conveniently located at the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Federal Avenue.

Choose the Right Replacement Teeth for Your Smile

Our experienced team understands that every patient has a unique situation when it comes to replacing missing teeth. That’s why we offer several types of dentures to suit your needs. As a prosthodontist, Dr. Torbati completed several years of additional training in smile repair and reconstruction after obtaining his DDS. This training included advanced techniques in the fabrication and repair of dentures. So you can trust him to determine the best type of denture to meet your needs.

As our patient, you’ll have access to the following types of dentures:

  • Conventional Full Dentures – If you need to replace all your teeth on your upper or lower jaw, this style of denture may be the best choice for you. The teeth fit over your gums and are easy to remove for daily cleaning and care.
  • Conventional Partial Dentures – If you have some healthy teeth remaining, this style of denture may be a good fit for you. They clasp into place onto your other teeth and can be easily removed for care each day.
  • Implant-Retained Dentures – Take your dentures up a notch with these teeth. They use a snap-and-ball system to attach to dental implants for improved stability. This option provides better support and prevents slipping, giving you greater comfort and peace of mind. Even better, you never need adhesive or a relining procedure.
  • Implant-Supported Dentures – These teeth are securely attached to dental implants using a sturdy metal bar for maximum support. They are designed to only be removed by a dentist, so your oral hygiene routine is simple brushing and flossing. They feel and function more like your original teeth than other styles of dentures.
  • Temporary Dentures – You’ll wear these teeth immediately after your tooth extraction while your gums heal. They will allow you to maintain your beautiful appearance and eat a variety of foods during the healing process.

To find out more about dentures in Los Angeles, call Arman Torbati, DDS today at 213-583-5803 for an appointment. You can also make an appointment online.

Common Questions About Dentures
Who might need dentures?

If you are missing all or nearly all your teeth, dentures are a fantastic way to get back your smile and your bite. Depending on your individual situation, you may want either full or partial dentures. Full dentures replace a complete arch of teeth on one or both of your jaws, while partials are used when you have some healthy teeth remaining.

How long does it take to make dentures?

The exact time it takes to make dentures can vary significantly, depending on the style of denture, the materials they’re made from, and other factors. When we order your dentures, we can give you a much better time frame. However, most dentures require one to two weeks to be made professionally in a lab.

What can I eat with dentures?

Thanks to advances in dental technology, you can enjoy nearly any food you desire without dietary limitations. While conventional dentures may require you to alter your eating habits, implant-supported dentures provide a more natural biting function. With this option, you can eat a wide variety of crunchy or chewy foods, since implant-supported dentures offer a bite strength comparable to having a full set of natural teeth.