Designing Smiles Dentures and Removable Partial Dentures Generally male teeth are flatter, larger and more square, while female teeth tend to be oval or rounded, smaller and of differing heights relative to each other. With women, the two centrals and canines are often the same length, while the two lateral incisors are slightly shorter. Women tend to display their top teeth more often, whereas, men show their lower teeth more often. _______________________________________________________
Removable dentures and partials are used when there is a need to replace missing teeth, lost to extraction, periodontal disease or decay. A denture replaces all the teeth in an arch, whereas a partial, may just replace a few missing teeth.
Both partials and dentures are made of an acrylic base with acrylic teeth. In the case of a partial, most have titanium or chromium metal as the base under the acrylic, with wire clasps that hook around the teeth, or are enclosed within an attachment of a special precision crown. Acrylic Flippers are a quick and inexpensive solution to a single missing tooth as a temporary partial, until a more permanent solution is found, such as an implant or fixed bridge.
Custom Design
It is truly amazing how life like dentures have become. We will co-design your particular look according to your preferences, while following the requirements for proper form and function.
With dentures: 
Immediate dentures can be made in advance of the extraction your teeth, and then placed in your mouth the day of surgery, so that you never have to go without teeth. These immediate dentures are used as a band aid covering over the extraction areas. Then they are lined and relined as needed, until adequate healing has occurred (6-12 months). Once enough time has passed, and the gum and bone have remodeled, a new denture or partial is recommended (keeping the original as a spare.) The second denture can be made of wax first, with a try- in, so that you are able to approve of its appearance and make changes as desired, before it is set permanently. People with dentures still need to visit their dentist regularly:
Angela Hilton-Foley, DMD
Designing Smiles
813.891.1212