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Restorative Dentistry

Dentures in Washington, DC

Restore Function & Confidence

Dentures replace missing teeth to restore chewing, support facial contours, and improve speech. At MASC Dental Studio, we offer complete, partial, immediate, and implant-supported options — each custom-crafted for comfort and a natural appearance.

The Denture Process

01

Evaluation

Gums, remaining teeth, and bite are assessed; treatment goals are set.

02

Impressions

Accurate molds and jaw records guide the lab in shaping your denture.

03

Shade & Shape

Tooth colors and contours are chosen to complement your features.

04

Wax Try-In

A preview lets you test fit, bite, and appearance before finalization.

05

Delivery & Adjustment

The finished denture is fitted and pressure spots are relieved.

06

Follow-Ups

Early visits fine-tune comfort as your tissues adapt.

Benefits of Dentures

  • Restored Chewing

    Eat a wider range of foods with confidence.

  • Clearer Speech

    Improved clarity once you adapt to the fit.

  • Facial Support

    Supports lip and cheek structure to reduce a sunken look.

  • Easy Cleaning

    Removable design makes daily hygiene straightforward.

  • Cost-Conscious

    Affordable compared with fixed bridges or full implant options.

  • Upgradeable

    Can be converted to implant-supported dentures for added stability.

Our Denture Approach

Multiple Options

Complete, partial, immediate, and implant-supported designs available.

Wax Preview

Try-in stage lets you see and test before committing to the final version.

Ongoing Fit

Relines and adjustments keep your denture comfortable as tissues change.

Implant Pathway

Stability upgrades planned before or after denture delivery when desired.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures

What Types Are Available?
Complete (full arch), partial (clips to remaining teeth), immediate (same-day), and implant-supported for maximum stability.
How Do They Stay In Place?
Precise fit, saliva suction, and muscle control. Implant options physically attach for secure retention.
How Long Do They Last?
Many last 5–10 years. Relines or replacements maintain comfort as gums remodel over time.
What Can I Eat?
Start soft, progress to firmer textures. Cut food small and chew evenly on both sides.
Daily Care?
Rinse after meals, brush with non-abrasive cleaner, soak overnight, and clean gums daily.

Find Your Best Denture Option

From traditional to implant-supported, we'll help you choose wisely. Call to schedule your consultation.

Call 202-244-6000