Dentures in Toronto

Dentures can help restore your smile, improve chewing comfort, and support clearer speech after tooth loss. Whether you need to replace a few teeth or a full arch, Moxie Dental offers a range of denture options designed for comfort, fit, and a natural appearance. Our team will guide you through your choices with clear explanations and supportive care.

Why Patients Choose Dentures

ooth loss can change more than your appearance. It can affect how comfortably you chew, how clearly you speak, and how confident you feel in daily life. When a tooth is missing, surrounding teeth may begin to shift, and your bite can change over time. Dentures offer a reliable way to replace missing teeth and restore everyday function with a natural looking result.


Dentures can be used to replace a full arch of teeth or just a few missing teeth, depending on your needs. They are designed to support facial shape, improve bite balance, and make eating a wider variety of foods feel easier again. For many patients, dentures are also a practical solution when they want a removable option that can be tailored to fit their lifestyle and comfort goals.



At Moxie Dental, we take time to understand your concerns and create a plan that feels clear and supportive. During your visit, we will assess your oral health, discuss what you want to improve, and explain the options available. We also review what the process looks like, how adjustments work, and how to care for your dentures so you feel prepared at every step.

Denture Options and Support at Moxie Dental

Dentures are not one size fits all. Some are designed for full tooth replacement, while others replace only a few teeth. Certain denture options can also be supported by dental implants for added stability. In addition to providing denture options, we also help patients maintain comfort over time with relines, rebases, and repairs when needed. Below are common denture options and denture care solutions we offer.

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Complete Dentures

Replace a full upper arch, lower arch, or both.

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Partial Dentures

Replace several missing teeth while supporting remaining teeth.

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Immediate Dentures

Placed right after extractions to avoid going without teeth.

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Flippers

Lightweight temporary partial denture for short term use.

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Precision Dentures

Designed for a more secure, accurate, and stable fit.

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Implant Retained Dentures

Removable denture that snaps onto implants for stability.

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Implant Supported Dentures

Dentures supported by implants for stronger bite support.

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Soft Liners

Cushioned lining for added comfort on sensitive gums.

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Rebases

Replace the denture base to improve fit and function.

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Relines

Adjust the inner fit as gums and bone change over time.

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Denture Repairs

Fix cracks, chips, and breaks to restore comfort and wear.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know if I need full or partial dentures?

    It depends on how many natural teeth you still have and how healthy those teeth are. Full dentures are usually recommended when all teeth in an upper or lower arch are missing (or need to be removed). Partial dentures work when you still have some strong natural teeth that can help support the denture and keep it in place. At Moxie Dental, we examine your teeth and gums, review X-rays, and talk through your goals so we can recommend the option that restores your bite, comfort, and smile in the most practical way.

  • Do dentures look natural?

    Yes. Modern dentures are designed to look very natural, with tooth shapes, shades, and gum tones customized to suit your face and smile. We pay close attention to details like alignment, spacing, and how your teeth show when you talk or smile. The goal is a result that feels like you, not like something artificial. With proper design and adjustments, dentures can blend in beautifully and support your facial shape for a balanced appearance.

  • Will dentures feel uncomfortable at first?

    It is normal for dentures to feel unfamiliar at the beginning. Your mouth needs time to adjust, and you may notice mild soreness, extra saliva, or slight changes in speech as you get used to wearing them. Most patients improve steadily over the first few weeks. We provide guidance on what to expect and schedule follow-up visits to fine-tune the fit. If something feels sharp or painful, we can adjust the denture so it sits more comfortably on your gums.

  • How do I care for my dentures?

    Daily care helps dentures stay clean, comfortable, and long-lasting. You should remove them and brush them gently with a denture brush and non-abrasive cleanser, then rinse well. Soaking them overnight helps prevent warping and keeps them fresh. It is also important to clean your gums, tongue, and any remaining teeth each day to support oral health. Avoid hot water, which can change the shape of dentures, and bring them in for regular checkups so we can monitor fit and make relines or repairs if needed.

  • Can dentures be made more stable?

    Yes. If your dentures feel loose or shift while eating or speaking, there are several ways to improve stability. Sometimes a reline or rebase is enough to improve the fit as your gums and bone naturally change over time. For many patients, implant retained dentures offer a major improvement because the denture can snap onto implants for a more secure feel. We will review your comfort concerns, evaluate your oral health, and explain which stability options fit your needs, lifestyle, and budget.

Book a Denture Consultation

If you are missing teeth or your current dentures feel loose or uncomfortable, we are here to help. At Moxie Dental, we offer clear guidance, supportive care, and denture options designed to restore comfort and confidence.

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