Emergency Dentist Beverly Hills

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While millions of Americans may be missing all of their teeth, that doesn’t mean you have to accept your incomplete smile. With highly-customized, lifelike, and long-lasting restorations like dentures in Beverly Hills, you can address just about any level of tooth loss. Whether you need a full denture to replace an entire arch of teeth or a partial denture to fill the gaps throughout your mouth, Dr. Kboudi has you covered. Give his office a call today to schedule a consultation, start the tooth replacement process, and achieve a smile you can feel confident showing off!

Why Choose Beverly Hills Complete Dentistry for Dentures?

  • Caring Dentist with Two Decades of Experience
  • Dentures Made from Natural-Looking Materials
  • Trained to Provide Implant Dentures In-House

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Which Denture is Right for Me?

Before we can recommend a denture, we’ll need to perform an exam to see how severe your tooth loss is, then go from there. We encourage you to read a bit more about your denture options ahead of your initial visit.

Partial Dentures

A partial denture is designed to only replace specific teeth throughout the mouth. The restoration fits inside your mouth like a puzzle piece, wrapping around individual teeth using metal hooks to remain in place.

Full Dentures

When you are missing all your teeth in a single arch (or both), a full denture is your best option. If you only have one or two teeth left in your arch, we may remove them in order to make room for the full denture. This option is designed to rely on the natural shape of your mouth as well as suction to the gums to remain secure.

Implant Dentures

Dentures can also be paired with a series of dental implants, which are placed in-house by Dr. Kboudi. In most cases, anywhere between four and six implants will be needed to hold your denture in place.

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Am I a Good Candidate for Dentures?

If you are dealing with significant tooth loss, chances are dentures are a great option to make your smile complete once again. With that said, you should have sufficient oral health before you have them placed. For example, if you have existing issues like tooth decay, gum disease, or oral infections, we’ll get you started on treatment for these dental concerns first to ensure the smoothest tooth replacement possible.

If you’d like, we can also discuss your options for dentures retained with dental implants for a more secure, longer-lasting fit. While this process is more time-consuming and expensive, it’s worth the longevity that dental implants provide!

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Benefits of Dentures

For decades, dentures have been one of the most popular solutions for severe tooth loss thanks to a variety of reasons, including:

  • Affordability, even when missing several or all teeth
  • Fast and easy results that last for many years
  • The ability to eat more of your favorite foods
  • Support for your facial features, creating a younger appearance
  • Easy at-home maintenance

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Understanding the Cost of Dentures

Every denture is personalized to your exact needs to ensure the best comfort and esthetics possible. However, this means they can vary in cost quite a bit. You’ll need to keep certain factors in mind ahead of your initial consultation, whether it’s to discuss your very first denture or your next replacement. Below, you can learn more about the most common factors that influence the price of your denture in more detail.

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Denture FAQs

Want to know more about dentures before committing to treatment? Our whip smart staff has collected some of the most common questions about dentures in Beverly Hills and answered them below. For more information or to schedule a denture consultation, don’t hesitate to contact our office.

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Every patient is unique, and so are their smiles. Whatever goals you have in mind for your dental future, we’re ready to tackle them head-on! Our dental office near Century City has plenty to offer, from seamlessly lifelike tooth replacement to stunning cosmetic improvements to fast emergency care – and plenty of options that fall somewhere in-between. Better yet, we make sure every step of the process is smooth and stress-free.


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8641 Wilshire Blvd # 205
Beverly Hills, CA 90211

(310) 626-1212

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Tuesday: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Thursday: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
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