Dentures Hays
The Trusted Answer to Tooth Loss

Full and partial dentures in Hays can help you regain a confident smile and improve your oral health and function. Our dentures may be used in conjunction with implants or bridges to help provide a more effective and comfortable restoration. Call Lifetime Dental Care at (785) 377-0479 to learn more about dentures and partials and make your appointment with our experienced dentists.
Why Choose Lifetime Dental Care for Dental Implants?
- Fixed & Removable Implant Dentures Available
- We Accept & Maximize Dental Insurance
- Precise & Comfortable Putty-Free Impressions
Are You a Candidate for Dentures?

Our dentists may recommend complete or partial dentures to restore your smile if you are missing multiple teeth; dentures can improve your ability to properly speak and eat, restore your natural facial volume, and enhance the overall beauty of your smile. Your dentures will be custom made to fit comfortably, as well as provide you with beautiful and secure results. We invite you to call or visit us soon to learn more about how dentures can improve your smile!
What are Dentures?

Dentures are removable oral appliances used to replace multiple missing teeth. If you are missing some or all of your teeth, dentures might be just what you need to restore the function, beauty and health of your smile. There are three kinds of dentures: complete dentures, partial dentures, and implant dentures.
Complete (Full) Dentures

A complete denture is used to replace all of the teeth in a full dental arch. We may suggest a complete denture to replace all of the teeth in one or both arches depending on your individual needs. Our dentists may suggest using a denture adhesive for improved stability.
Partial Dentures

A partial denture is used if you are missing multiple teeth but have natural teeth remaining. A partial denture often includes a thin framework or clasps that attach to the natural teeth for a secure fit.
Implant Dentures

Implant dentures are anchored within the mouth by between four and eight dental implants, which are titanium posts that are surgically inserted in the jawbone. The dentures are attached to the implants to eliminate any slipping or shifting as well as prevent jawbone erosion.