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Dentures and Partials
Losing multiple teeth can be devastating, making everyday activities like eating and speaking challenging, and can impact your confidence. At Mountainside Family Dental in Union County, NJ, Drs. Robert Kudla Sr. and Jr. provide comfortable, natural-looking dentures to restore your smile and quality of life. Our experienced dentists serve Mountainside and nearby areas, including Union, Westfield, Springfield, Cranford, and Garwood, offering personalized denture solutions tailored to your needs.
Don't let missing teeth hold you back. Schedule a consultation with our expert denture dentists today by calling 908-232-6900. Discover how our advanced denture solutions can help you regain a healthier, more confident smile.
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Benefits of Dentures and Partials
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Improved Chewing and Digestion: Dentures and partials allow you to chew food properly, enhancing digestion and overall nutrition.
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Enhanced Speech Clarity: Replacing missing teeth with dentures or partials helps improve speech clarity, making it easier to communicate confidently.
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Boosted Self-Esteem: Dentures and partials restore your smile, this can boost your confidence and self-esteem.
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Facial Structure Preservation: By supporting the facial muscles, dentures and partials help maintain the natural structure of your face, preventing a sunken appearance.
Meet Our Team

Dr. Robert Kudla Jr.

Dr. Robert Kudla Sr.
Discover the perfect blend of expertise, comfort, and care at Mountainside Family Dental, where your smile is our top priority. Father and son team, Dr. Robert Kudla, Sr. and Dr. Robert Kudla, Jr., welcome you to Mountainside Family Dental in Mountainside, NJ. Visit our newly remodeled office with modern amenities and state-of-the-art technology. We serve patients from nearby areas including Union, Springfield, Westfield, Kenilworth, and Garwood
Dental Crowns & Bridges Frequently Asked Questions
How long do dentures and partials typically last?
With proper care and maintenance, dentures and partials can last between 5 to 10 years. Regular dental check-ups are essential to ensure they fit well and remain in good condition.
Will dentures or partials affect my ability to eat and speak?
Initially, you might experience a slight adjustment period, but with time and practice, dentures and partials will allow you to eat a wide variety of foods and speak more clearly, improving your overall quality of life.
How should I care for my dentures and partials?
Clean your dentures and partials daily using a soft-bristled brush and denture cleaner. Avoid using hot water, which can warp them. Additionally, soak them overnight in a denture-cleaning solution to keep them fresh and bacteria-free. Regular dental visits are also important for maintaining their fit and function.
Dentures vs. Partials: Understanding the Difference
Dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace all the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw, or both. They are typically made of acrylic resin, sometimes combined with metal for added strength. Full dentures sit on the gums and are custom-fitted to the contours of your mouth, providing a natural-looking smile and restoring full oral functionality for those who have lost all their teeth. Partial dentures, on the other hand, are used when some natural teeth remain in the upper or lower jaw. Partials consist of replacement teeth attached to a gum-colored plastic base, which is connected by metal framework that holds the denture in place. They fill in the gaps created by missing teeth, preventing remaining teeth from shifting and maintaining proper alignment. Partials offer a more targeted solution for those who have lost several, but not all, teeth.