Consultation
Dr. Manmode examines your oral health, takes X-rays, and discusses your goals to determine the best denture type for your needs.

Custom full and partial dentures designed to restore your smile, speech, and confidence with a comfortable, natural fit.
Understanding Tooth Loss
Losing teeth changes more than the way your smile looks. Everyday activities like chewing, speaking clearly, and even laughing freely become difficult. Many patients notice their remaining teeth shifting, their jawbone gradually shrinking, and their facial structure changing over time. The inability to eat certain foods can affect nutrition, while the self-consciousness of visible gaps often leads people to withdraw from social situations they once enjoyed.
Dentures restore what tooth loss takes away. Custom-fitted to your mouth, modern dentures replace missing teeth with natural-looking prosthetics that support your facial structure, improve speech clarity, and allow you to eat comfortably again. Dr. Manmode designs each set using our on-site lab for precise adjustments, ensuring a secure, comfortable fit from day one. With full, partial, and implant-supported options available, there is a denture solution tailored to your specific needs and lifestyle.
The Science of Dental Prosthetics
Dentures are custom-made removable dental prosthetics that replace missing teeth and surrounding gum tissue. Made from durable acrylic resin, nylon, or metal frameworks, dentures have been a trusted tooth replacement solution for decades and continue to evolve with advances in dental materials and fabrication technology.
Dentures function by distributing biting forces across the gum ridge and underlying bone. Full dentures replace all teeth in an arch using suction and natural oral anatomy to stay in place, while partial dentures use precision-crafted clasps or attachments that anchor to your remaining natural teeth. Modern denture materials are designed to closely mimic the translucency and color of natural gum tissue and teeth, making them virtually indistinguishable from natural dentition.
Dental World offers several denture options: full dentures for patients missing all teeth in an arch, partial dentures that fill gaps while preserving remaining teeth, immediate dentures placed the same day as extractions, and snap-on dentures that attach to dental implants for enhanced stability. Each type is fabricated in our on-site denture lab for faster turnaround and precise customization.
With proper care, conventional dentures typically last five to eight years before needing replacement due to natural changes in the jawbone and gum tissue. Many patients adapt to their new dentures within a few weeks, with full comfort typically achieved within one to two months. Regular follow-up appointments ensure optimal fit as your mouth naturally changes over time.
Restore Function and Confidence
Custom-crafted teeth and gum-colored base blend seamlessly with your features
Chew effectively again to maintain a balanced, healthy diet
Our in-house denture lab means faster fittings, adjustments, and repairs
Full, partial, immediate, and snap-on dentures to match your lifestyle
Cost-effective tooth replacement with flexible financing available
Maintains natural facial contours and prevents the sunken look of tooth loss
Compare Your Options
| Treatment | Mechanism | Time | Results | Duration | Downtime | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dentures | Removable prosthetic | 4-6 weeks | Immediate | 5-8 years | 1-2 weeks | Multiple or all missing teeth |
| Dental Implants | Titanium posts in jawbone | 3-6 months | After healing | 15-25 years | 1-2 weeks per phase | Individual or few missing teeth |
| Dental Bridges | Fixed to adjacent teeth | 2-3 weeks | Immediate | 10-15 years | Minimal | 1-3 adjacent missing teeth |
Finding Your Best Solution
Dentures can be an excellent solution for adults who have lost multiple teeth or are facing full-mouth extractions. The right type of denture depends on how many teeth are missing, the health of remaining teeth, and your long-term goals.
During your consultation at Dental World, Dr. Manmode will evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals, and recommend the denture type that best fits your needs and lifestyle.
Dr. Manmode examines your oral health, takes X-rays, and discusses your goals to determine the best denture type for your needs.
Precise molds and measurements are taken of your gums and jaw using our on-site lab equipment for an accurate custom fit.
Dr. Manmode has you test a wax model of your dentures to check the fit, bite alignment, and appearance before final fabrication.
Your completed dentures are placed, adjusted for comfort, and Dr. Manmode ensures proper bite alignment and natural appearance.
Dr. Manmode schedules adjustment visits to fine-tune the fit as your gums adapt and ensure long-term comfort.
What to Know
Most patients experience mild gum soreness and tenderness during the first one to two weeks as tissues adjust to the new prosthetic. Increased saliva production is common initially and typically normalizes within a few days. Some patients notice minor speech changes such as a slight lisp, which usually resolves within one to two weeks of regular wear. Temporary difficulty chewing certain foods is expected during the adaptation period.
Poorly fitting dentures can cause gum irritation, sore spots, or denture stomatitis, a fungal infection affecting the tissue beneath the prosthetic. Bone resorption occurs gradually over years in areas where teeth have been removed, which may require denture relining or replacement. In rare cases, patients may experience an allergic reaction to denture materials, though this is uncommon with modern acrylic resins.
Regular dental check-ups with Dr. Manmode help identify fit issues early before they become problematic. Proper daily cleaning, removing dentures at night, and scheduling timely relines significantly reduce the risk of complications. Our on-site lab allows for quick adjustments to address sore spots or fit changes promptly.
The cost of dentures in Longwood, FL varies depending on the type of denture, materials used, and the complexity of your case. Full conventional dentures typically range from $1,000 to $3,000 per arch, while partial dentures range from $500 to $2,000. Immediate dentures may cost slightly more due to the same-day placement process. Snap-on implant-supported dentures range from $3,500 to $6,000 per arch, including the implant attachments. Factors such as the number of extractions needed, any required preliminary treatments, and your choice of premium materials can affect the final cost. Exact pricing will be discussed during your consultation based on your individual treatment plan.
Most dental insurance plans provide partial coverage for dentures as a major restorative procedure. Our team will help verify your benefits and maximize your coverage to minimize out-of-pocket costs.
Dental World believes quality dental care should be accessible. We offer several financing options to fit your budget:
Longwood's Trusted Provider
In-house fabrication for faster turnaround, same-day repairs, and precise adjustments
Nearly 20 years of expertise in denture design, fitting, and full-mouth rehabilitation
Each denture is custom-crafted to your unique jaw shape, bite, and aesthetic goals
Full, partial, immediate, and implant-supported dentures all under one roof
Your Questions Answered
The complete denture process typically takes four to six weeks across three to five appointments. Immediate dentures can be placed the same day as extractions so you are never without teeth. Our on-site lab helps speed up fabrication and adjustments.
Yes. Modern dentures are crafted from advanced materials that closely match the color, translucency, and shape of natural teeth and gums. Dr. Manmode customizes each set to complement your facial features for a natural, confident smile.
Most patients return to eating a normal diet within a few weeks. We recommend starting with soft foods and gradually reintroducing firmer items as you adapt. Snap-on dentures offer enhanced stability for patients who want greater chewing confidence.
Snap-on dentures attach to two to four dental implants placed in the jawbone, providing significantly more stability than conventional dentures. They reduce slipping during eating and speaking and help preserve jawbone density over time.
Conventional dentures typically last five to eight years with proper care. Over time, natural changes in your jawbone and gums may require relining or replacement. Regular check-ups with Dr. Manmode ensure your dentures continue to fit well.
Yes. Our on-site denture lab allows us to perform many repairs the same day, including cracked bases, broken teeth, and loose clasps. This eliminates the wait times associated with sending repairs to an outside laboratory.
Most dental insurance plans provide partial coverage for dentures as a major restorative procedure. Our team will verify your benefits and help maximize your coverage. We also offer financing through Cherry Finance, CareCredit, and other options.
Absolutely. Implant-supported or snap-on dentures combine the affordability of dentures with the stability of dental implants. Dr. Manmode can evaluate whether you are a candidate for this option during your consultation.