Dentures
You're a Candidate for Dentures If...
You Have Decayed Teeth
While our first priority is to save your natural teeth, in some cases, the only option is to remove decayed teeth. Dentures can then replace a full arch or all the teeth on your upper or lower jaw. For cases affecting just one to three teeth, we offer simpler options like crowns or bridges.
You Have Tooth Trauma
From accidents to decades of teeth grinding, tooth trauma can lead to severely damaged or missing teeth. Luckily, with the help of extractions and dentures, our Belmont, NC, dentists can help you get your smile back.
You Have Missing Teeth
Tooth decay, periodontal disease, and tooth breakage — there are many reasons why our Charlotte-area patients have lost their teeth. The one thing they all have in common? Finding a solution from dentists that truly care about their health and happiness.
What Types of Dentures Do Our Dentists Provide?
Partial Dentures
You don't have to have lost all of your teeth to qualify for dentures. For patients who need to restore gaps left by several missing teeth or teeth missing throughout an arch, partial dentures offer a solution.
Partial dentures cover a portion of your upper or lower arch, replacing the teeth you've lost and restoring functionality and beauty to your smile.
Complete Dentures
Complete dentures, or full dentures, are designed to restore your upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. Traditional complete dentures are removable, allowing you to take them out and clean them at the end of the day.
They can be truly life-changing for patients who have lost all their teeth or experienced extensive damage or decay.
Choose a Dentistry Practice That Offers a Wide Range of Options
If you've experienced tooth loss, you have options. Our Belmont dentistry practice offers partial dentures and traditional dentures, as well as dental bridges, dental crowns, and full mouth reconstruction.
That way, even if you're not a candidate for dentures, you can still find a dental treatment that works best for you. Not to mention, our dentists offer gum disease treatment and TMJ treatment, allowing us to address the root causes of your dental problems.
Even our appointment times have extra options. We proudly offer early-morning and late hours from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday to Thursday as well as Saturday appointments from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. To learn more about how our caring dentists can help you, contact South Point Family Dentistry, serving the Charlotte, NC, area, or call
(704) 825-5111
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After living so long without a complete smile, we don't want you to have to wait much longer. You can save time by printing and filling out these forms before your dentures consultation. Have questions during the process? We're always happy to answer them.
A Belmont, NC, Dental Team That Truly Cares About You
I had a wonderful and informative experience. Amber and Dr. Starr were great. I'm a stickler on professionalism and presentation and they had both plus some. Highly recommended.
View on GoogleThis place fixed my dental issues when I relocated to this area in 2016. They will take good care of you. This practice will attend to your dental health and will make sure that you are comfortable. All of the staff members have a smile and they want you to leave on a happy feeling!
View on GoogleWant an Upgrade? Consider Implants
Dental implant-supported dentures address the common concerns many patients have about traditional dentures, from looseness to appearance. That's because they're secured to your jaw and gums via dental implants.
Implant-supported dentures are secure and discreet, giving patients a restoration that's as close to their natural teeth as possible.
If you're curious about dental implant-supported dentures, we can help. Our dentists can create your restoration and refer you to a trusted team for implant placement, giving you back the smile you've missed for so long.
See the Difference Made Possible by Implant-Supported Dentures
The Benefits of Traditional vs. Implant-Supported Dentures
Our Belmont dentistry practice offers traditional dentures and coordinates placement for implant-supported dentures. Not sure where to begin? We'll walk you through the benefits of each option.
Why Patients Choose Traditional Dentures
They're More Affordable
For patients paying out of pocket, the cost of traditional dentures is significantly cheaper.
They Have More Robust Insurance Coverage
Dental implants are not covered by insurance. Traditional dentures, however, tend to have more coverage.
They Involve Quick, Easy Treatment
Implant-supported dentures require surgery, as well as time to heal, but traditional dentures can be used immediately.
A Trusted Dentistry Practice Treating Patients From Charlotte, NC, and Beyond
This place is the absolute best. I first want to say just how absolutely amazing all of the front desk workers of this place are. They're literally the nicest people I've ever encountered in my life. On the phone and in-person, it doesn't matter. They're so kind and helpful and just the best. I literally cried after the first time I called because they were just so genuine and kind. I can't personally speak for all the doctors, but I see Dr. Rodda and he is an absolute delight. He is very understanding and has been amazingly helpful in making a plan for my care and has made going to the dentist a much more pleasant and less stressful experience than I've had in the past. I couldn't recommend a place higher. If you're looking for a dentist, this is the place to go.
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Top notch!
Been going to this office for many years. Referred my friends and family as well!
Dr. McCord and his staff are very friendly and personable!
They take the time to get to know you and care about you as a person. Not only do they go the extra mile to take care of your dental needs, but your overall well-being!
They go above and beyond! Love it here!!!
Why Patients Choose Implant-Supported Dentures
They're More Secure
Unlike removable traditional dentures, implant-supported dentures remain in place unless removed by your dentist.
They're More Functional
With implant-supported dentures, you can chew and talk with ease, almost as if you have your natural teeth.
They Protect Your Jawbone
When patients lose teeth, the bone nearby can deteriorate and cause visible sinking. Implants prevent this by stimulating your bone.