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Remove and rinse dentures after eating. Run water over your dentures to remove food debris and other loose particles.
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush on natural teeth. Clean your tongue, cheeks, gums, and the roof of your mouth with a soft toothbrush or gauze.
Gently brush your dentures at least once a day with a soft-bristled brush and nonabrasive denture cleanser.
Most dentures need to stay moist to keep their shape. Place them in water or a mild denture-soaking solution overnight. Avoid soaking dentures with a soft liner.
Don't use stiff-bristled brushes, strong cleansers, or harsh toothpaste, as these can damage dentures.
Hot or boiling water can warp your dentures. Only use cool or warm water for cleaning and soaking.
Products containing bleach can weaken dentures and change their color. Avoid whitening toothpastes, which may be too abrasive.
If your dentures break, chip or lose a tooth, call us. Don't try to repair dentures yourself.
Follow these guidelines to keep your dentures looking great and fitting comfortably so you can better maintain your overall oral health.

Affordable Dentures & Implants teams are sensitive and thoughtful when it comes to the special needs of patients.
If you have a health condition or physical impairment that requires special attention, please communicate your needs with your local clinic and they will do their best to help with your unique circumstances.

Affordable Dentures & Implants offices are individually owned and operated, not run by a distant corporate headquarters.
In most locations, the office owner is also the practicing dentist you’ll meet during your visit. That means your care decisions are made locally—by a dentist who knows the community, understands your needs, and is directly involved in your treatment.
While each office is independently owned, they’re all connected by shared standards, on-site labs, and a focus on making tooth replacement more affordable and accessible. You get the benefit of local, personalized care backed by the experience and resources of a nationwide network. Learn more about The Affordable Way that connects us.
If you’d like to learn more about a specific location, visiting your local office page can give you insight into the dentist, services offered, and what to expect. And when you’re ready to talk through your options one-on-one, booking an appointment is the best way to get clear, personalized guidance.
We understand that needing dentures often isn’t planned—and cost can feel like the biggest barrier. That’s why affordability here isn’t about cutting corners. It’s about focus, experience, and doing things differently so quality care stays within reach.
Affordable Dentures & Implants offices specialize in tooth replacement. That focus matters. By concentrating on dentures and implants every day, dentists and lab teams refine their skills, use the latest techniques and equipment, and work more efficiently—without sacrificing quality or comfort.
Another key reason costs stay lower is that offices have on-site dental labs. Dentures are crafted right where you’re treated, which eliminates outside lab fees and middlemen. It also means better communication, faster turnaround times, and same-day solutions for some patients.
Offices are intentionally designed to be simple and efficient—not fancy or overpriced. Materials are purchased in volume, processes are streamlined, and savings are passed on to you. The result is transparent pricing and no surprises along the way.
Most importantly, affordability is rooted in empathy. Many people who need tooth replacement are dealing with pain, embarrassment, or the stress of putting care off for too long. The goal is to remove barriers—financial and emotional—so you can get the quality teeth you need to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
If you want to explore denture options in more detail, you can learn more here or try the Treatment Finder to see what solutions may fit your situation. And when you’re ready for personalized answers and upfront pricing, booking an appointment is the best way to get clear guidance tailored to you.
Getting started is simple, and you can choose the option that feels most comfortable for you.
You can quickly book an appointment on this page, find a nearby office here, or call 1-800-DENTURE.
Not ready to book just yet? You can also try our Treatment Finder. Just answer a few quick questions and we'll give you potential solutions that are customized for your needs. You'll have what you need to know before taking the next step.
However you choose to begin, once you arrive for your appointment, you'll be guided through the process and get clear answers about your options, timing, and what to expect—so you can move forward with confidence, at your own pace.
If you’re in pain or dealing with a dental issue that can’t wait, you’re not alone—and help is often available sooner than you think. You can reach us at 1-800-DENTURE, but if it's truly urgent, you may need to call 9-1-1.
Many offices are able to accommodate same-day emergency appointments, especially for issues like severe tooth pain, infections, or the need for an emergency extraction. Your dentist will review your health history and any medications you’re taking to make sure treatment can be provided safely and comfortably.
Emergencies don’t always involve pain. If your denture is lost, cracked, or broken unexpectedly, same-day denture service can be a big relief. Because offices have on-site labs, emergency repairs or replacements can often be handled the same day, helping you avoid going without teeth longer than necessary.
The fastest way to find out what’s possible is to contact a nearby office directly. Booking an appointment online or calling your local office can help you get clear answers quickly and start feeling better sooner.
Yes, you’re welcome to bring an existing X-ray to your appointment. If you already have recent imaging, it can be helpful background information for your dentist to review.
That said, your dentist may still recommend taking a new X-ray during your visit. This isn’t about starting over. It’s about making sure they’re seeing the most current, detailed picture of your oral health. Updated images may be needed to give your dentist the proper angles to evaluate bone levels and other conditions that could affect treatment decisions.
Your dentist will always explain what’s needed and why, so you understand how imaging supports safe, accurate care and the best possible outcome.
If you’re gathering records and wondering what to bring, booking an appointment is a good way to get clear guidance ahead of time. You can also explore possible treatment paths using our Treatment Finder if you’d like a general sense of options before your visit.
In many cases, yes. Same-day service is often the goal. We understand how important it can be to get relief quickly or avoid going without teeth, especially when you’re already dealing with pain or stress.
Whether treatment can be completed in one day depends on your specific needs, your oral health, and what your dentist determines is best for a safe, comfortable outcome. Some services such as extractions, immediate dentures, or emergency denture repairs—can often be completed the same day thanks to on-site labs and experienced teams.
Other situations may require additional time for healing, planning, or follow-up visits. Your dentist will always explain what’s possible, what’s recommended, and why, so you know exactly what to expect before moving forward.
If you’re curious whether same-day treatment may be an option for you, our Treatment Finder can help you explore potential solutions based on your situation. Or simply book an appointment with a nearby office, where your dentist can walk you through timing, options, and next steps with confidence and transparency.
Patients must be 18 years or older to receive treatment.
That’s because dentures and dental implants are designed for mouths where growth has finished. In children and teens, the jaw and facial structure are still developing, and placing long-term tooth replacement too early can lead to complications or the need for repeat treatment later on.
There are also important consent and treatment-planning considerations when it comes to complex dental care. Limiting treatment to adults helps ensure decisions are made with full understanding, long-term stability, and the best possible outcome in mind.
If a younger family member is experiencing tooth loss or dental pain, a general dentist or pediatric dental specialist is usually the best place to start. Once growth is complete, denture or implant solutions can be explored safely and effectively.