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Complete Upper and Lower Dentures in North Edmonton, AB

At South Edmonton Common Dental Choice, we provide complete upper and lower dentures in South Edmonton to help restore your smile, comfort, and daily function. If you have lost most or all of your teeth, dentures can help you eat better, speak clearly, and feel more confident again.

Our goal is simple. We want your dentures to fit well, feel comfortable, and look natural in your mouth.

Complete Upper and Lower Dentures Near You

If you are looking for Complete Upper and Lower Dentures Near You, you want more than just a replacement—you want something that fits well, looks natural, and allows you to live without constant adjustments or discomfort.

At our North Edmonton clinic, every denture is carefully designed around your unique bite, facial structure, and daily habits.

What Are Complete Upper and Lower Dentures?

Complete dentures are removable appliances used to replace all missing teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw.

They are designed to:

Restore your ability to chew comfortably

Improve speech clarity

Support facial muscles and structure

Provide a natural-looking smile

Modern dentures are created using digital technology, enabling greater precision, a better fit, and enhanced comfort.

What Are Upper and Lower Dentures?

Dentures are removable dental appliances that replace missing teeth. They sit on your gums and are made to look like your natural teeth.

There are two main types:

  • Complete upper denture – Replaces all the teeth in your upper jaw
  • Complete lower denture – Replaces all the teeth in your lower jaw
  • Full set – Replaces all teeth in both jaws

Dentures help you:

Chew food properly

Speak more clearly

Support the muscles in your face

Feel confident with your smile

Today’s dentures are made with better materials and modern techniques. They look more natural and feel more comfortable than older versions.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

You may be a good candidate for complete upper and lower dentures in South Edmonton if you:

Have lost all or most of your natural teeth

Have teeth that are too damaged or decayed to save

Have gum disease that has caused tooth loss

Have trouble chewing or speaking because of missing teeth

Want a removable and reasonable solution for tooth replacement

Are dentures right for you? That is completely okay. Dr. Salehyar will sit down with you, look at your mouth, and explain your options clearly. There is no pressure — just honest advice.

What Happens During the Denture Process?

Getting complete upper and lower dentures near you at our clinic is a step-by-step process. We take our time at each stage so your final denture fits well and feels comfortable.

Consultation

We start with a full exam. Dr. Salehyar will check your gums, jawbone, and oral health. He will talk with you about what to expect and answer all your questions.

Impressions

We take detailed impressions (moulds) of your mouth. These are used to create a denture that matches the shape of your jaw and bite.

Bite and Fit Check

Before the final denture is made, we test a trial version in your mouth. This lets us check the fit, bite alignment, and the appearance of your teeth.

Final Placement

Your finished denture is placed and checked carefully. We make sure it sits properly, does not cause pressure sores, and looks the way you want it to.

Follow-Up

We schedule follow-up visits to check how your denture is settling. Small adjustments are normal and may be needed during the first few weeks.

Why Select South Edmonton Common Dental Choice

We know there are many dental clinics to choose from. Here is why our patients trust us with their denture care:

Dr. Salehyar's gentle approach — He takes time to explain every step and makes sure you feel comfortable

Personalized fit — Every denture is designed for your unique jaw shape and bite

Same-day and emergency appointments — Available when you need urgent care

Evening and Saturday hours — Flexible scheduling that works around your life

CDCP accepted — We accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan

Student plan discounts — U of A students get 30% off; NAIT, MacEwan, Concordia, and NorQuest students get 20% off

Accepting new patients — We welcome patients of all ages and backgrounds

Ongoing Care and Adjustments

Your mouth can change over time, so that dentures may need small adjustments.
We help with:

Adjustments to remove sore spots

Relining to improve fit as gums change

Repairs if dentures get damaged

Regular checkups to monitor oral health

A simple tip: Clean your dentures daily and remove them at night to give your gums rest. This helps keep your mouth healthy.

Payment Options and Patient Benefits

We make dental care more accessible with flexible options.

Flexible payment plans available

CDCP (Canadian Dental Care Plan) accepted

Accepting new patients

Student plan benefits:

University of Alberta students receive 30% off

NAIT, MacEwan, Concordia, and NorQuest students receive 20% off

Discounts apply to eligible students enrolled in participating plans.

Meet Dr. Salehyar

Dr. Salehyar provides denture care at South Edmonton Common Dental Choice. He is known for his gentle approach and clear communication.

He completed his Master of Science and Doctor of Dental Surgery at the University of Alberta. He has also worked with dental students and treated many children at the School of Dentistry.

Dr. Salehyar enjoys helping patients of all ages. He takes time to explain each step and makes sure you feel comfortable during your visit.

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Book Your Consultation

If you are thinking about complete upper and lower dentures in South Edmonton, our team is here to help.

South Edmonton Common Dental Choice

2053 98 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6N 1K2, Canada
Phone: (780) 988-9855
Email: [email protected]

Book your visit today and take the first step toward greater comfort, improved function and a healthier smile.

FAQs

Yes. There may be a short adjustment period, but with practice, your speech will return to normal. Reading out loud can help you get used to them faster.

Dentures are strong, but they can break if dropped. It is a good idea to handle them on a soft surface or in a water-filled sink.

It is not recommended. Removing dentures at night gives your gums time to rest and helps prevent irritation or infection.

Upper dentures often stay in place with suction. Lower dentures rest on the gums and may need more support. Denture adhesive can also help to improve stability.

Some people may notice a small change at first, especially with upper dentures, but most adjust over time. Patients using complete upper and lower dentures near you usually get used to this feeling quickly.

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