
Trusted by Thousands of Patients
Why Choose Twin Rivers Dental?
experienced doctor
Our team of certified dentists brings years of experience and specialized training to ensure top-tier care
personalized care
We tailor every treatment plan to your unique needs, providing compassionate and individualized dental care.
emergency services
Our clinic offers prompt emergency dental care, available when you need urgent relief and support.
positive patient reviews
Countless patients praise our exceptional service, reflecting our commitment to satisfaction and trust.
latest technology
We utilize cutting-edge dental technology to deliver precise, efficient, and comfortable treatments.
flexible payment options
Our range of affordable payment plans makes quality dental care accessible and stress-free for all.
To clean your dentures, remove them from your mouth and run them under water to rinse off any loose food particles. Then wet a denture brush or a regular soft-bristle toothbrush and apply denture cleaner or a mild soap. Household cleaners and regular toothpaste are too abrasive and should not be used for cleaning dentures. Gently brush all surfaces of the dentures including under the clasps where bacteria collect. Be careful not to damage the plastic or bend the attachments. Rinse your dentures well in clean water before placing them back in your mouth.
Our General Dentistry services form the foundation of lifelong oral health, offering a full range of preventive and diagnostic care. We perform thorough dental exams to assess your oral health, professional cleanings to remove plaque and tartar, and X-rays to detect hidden issues like cavities or tooth decay.
Our team provides fillings for cavities, fluoride treatments to strengthen enamel, and sealants to protect against decay. With a focus on patient comfort, we create personalized treatment plans to address your unique needs, ensuring your teeth and gums remain healthy and strong for years to come.

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Comprehensive Care for a Healthy Smile
Dentures are artificial replacements for your natural teeth and gums. If an accident, a disease or poor oral health care has left you with only a few healthy teeth or none at all, your dentist or prosthodontist might suggest dentures to replace your missing teeth. There are 2 types of dentures: partial and complete. For both types of dentures your dentist or specialist makes a model of your teeth by taking impressions. The models are used to custom-make your dentures.
Types of Dentures
Partial dentures are also called “removable partial denture prostheses” or “partials.” They may be used when nearby teeth are not strong enough to hold a bridge, or when more than just a few teeth are missing. Partial dentures are made up of one or more artificial teeth held in place by clasps that fit onto nearby natural teeth. You can take the partial denture out yourself, for cleaning and at night.
Complete dentures are what we most often refer to as “false teeth.” They are also called “full dentures” and are used when all your natural teeth are missing. Complete dentures are removable as they are held in place by suction. They can cause soreness at first and take some time to get used to. There are 2 types of complete dentures: immediate dentures and conventional dentures.

Oral Sedation
Medication to help you stay calm and relaxed during dental treatment.
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