Dentures in Milton, ON — custom-fitted to actually fit.

Custom-fitted dentures in Milton, ON that restore your smile, your chewing ability, and your confidence. No off-the-shelf sizing. Every set is made specifically for you.

Custom fitted only
Natural appearance
Implant option available

Dentures built around your mouth, not a mould off a shelf

Poorly fitting dentures are one of the most common complaints we hear from patients who come to us after getting dentures elsewhere. Slipping, sore spots, difficulty eating, these problems are almost always the result of a denture that wasn't fitted carefully enough at the outset, or one that needs to be relined as the mouth changes over time.

We take multiple fitting appointments seriously and don't rush the process. Whether you're getting dentures for the first time, replacing an existing set, or exploring implant-supported options for better stability, we'll walk you through what's realistic and what the process actually involves.

Complete and partial dentures
Implant-supported dentures for maximum stability
Denture relines and repairs
Multiple fittings to get the comfort right
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Dentures Milton, ON

What we offer for dentures

From a complete set to a partial replacement or an implant-supported solution, we offer the full range of denture options at our Milton office.

Complete Dentures

A full set of upper or lower replacement teeth for patients who have lost all or most of their natural teeth. Custom-fabricated to fit your jaw and styled to look natural and proportional to your face.

Partial Dentures

When you still have some healthy natural teeth remaining, a partial denture fills in the gaps. It clips to existing teeth for stability and is removable for cleaning, a cost-effective way to restore chewing and appearance.

Implant-Supported Dentures

Dentures anchored to dental implants for dramatically improved stability, no slipping, no adhesive. Ideal for patients who want the security of a fixed solution without individual implant crowns for every tooth.

Denture Relines

Over time, your jawbone and gum tissue change shape, causing dentures to fit less securely. A reline reshapes the inner surface of the denture to match your current anatomy, restoring comfort and fit without making a new denture.

Denture Repairs

A broken or cracked denture can often be repaired the same day. Whether it's a cracked base, a broken tooth, or a damaged clasp, we can assess the damage and let you know what's repairable, and how quickly.

Immediate Dentures

If you need teeth extracted, immediate dentures are placed the same day so you're never without teeth during healing. Once your gums have fully healed, we adjust or replace the denture for the best long-term fit.

Dentures in Milton done with patience and precision

Custom

Fitted Only

We never use off-the-shelf sizing. Every denture starts with precise impressions and is fabricated to fit your specific anatomy.

Multiple

Fitting Appointments

We don't rush the fitting process. We schedule multiple try-in appointments to check comfort, bite, and appearance before finalising.

Natural

Appearance

We select tooth shades and shapes that suit your face and skin tone, so your denture looks like a smile, not a dental appliance.

Implant

Option Available

For patients who want more stability, we can discuss implant-supported options and refer for implant placement where needed.

How getting dentures works

Initial Consultation

We examine your mouth, discuss your goals, explain your options (complete, partial, implant-supported), and give you a clear written cost estimate before anything begins.

Impressions & Records

Detailed impressions of your mouth are taken, along with bite records and shade selection. These are sent to our dental lab to fabricate your custom denture.

Try-In & Adjustments

Before final fabrication, we do a wax try-in appointment so you can assess the appearance and fit. We make any changes at this stage, not after the denture is finished.

Delivery & Follow-Up

Your finished denture is delivered, fitted, and adjusted as needed. We schedule follow-up appointments in the first few weeks to ensure comfort as you adapt.

Dentures FAQ

Most patients adapt to new dentures within 4–8 weeks. The first few weeks involve some soreness and increased saliva production, both of which are normal and temporary. Speaking and eating will feel different at first. We recommend starting with soft foods and building up gradually. If you have persistent pain or significant difficulty after the adjustment period, come back in, a small adjustment often makes a big difference.
Most dentures last 7–10 years with proper care, though the fit may need to be updated earlier through relining. As you age, your jawbone and gum tissue continue to change shape, which can cause a once-well-fitting denture to feel loose. Rather than waiting until it becomes a problem, we recommend having your denture checked every 1–2 years so we can address fit changes early.
For many patients, yes, especially those who struggle with conventional denture stability. Implant-supported dentures snap onto implants placed in the jaw, which means they don't slip when eating or speaking. They also help preserve bone in the jaw over time. The upfront cost is higher, but for patients who wear their dentures daily and struggle with conventional fit, most say it's one of the best decisions they've made. We'll give you an honest assessment of whether you're a good candidate.
The CDCP does include coverage for certain denture services for eligible patients. Coverage details depend on your income level and which specific services are required. We are registered CDCP providers and can check your eligibility at your appointment. If you're unsure whether you qualify, call us and we'll help you understand what's covered before you book.
We generally recommend removing dentures at night and soaking them in water or a denture solution. Removing them allows your gum tissue to rest and recover, and reduces the risk of oral sores, bacteria buildup, and bone loss in the jaw. If you're finding it difficult to remove them at night, let us know, there may be a fit issue we can address, or we can discuss implant-supported options that feel more secure around the clock.

Ready to talk about dentures?

Book a denture consultation at our Milton, ON clinic. We'll walk you through your options honestly — complete, partial, or implant-supported — and give you a full written cost estimate before anything begins.

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