If you are considering dentures in Pickering, you probably have questions about which type is right for you, what the process involves, and how much it all costs. At Ivory Dental, Dr. Claudia Wood and our team help patients replace missing teeth with comfortable, natural-looking dentures that restore both function and confidence.
Whether you have lost several teeth or need a full arch replaced, modern dentures offer options that fit a range of budgets and lifestyles. Here is what Pickering residents should know before starting the process.
Types of Dentures Available in Pickering
Not all dentures are the same. The right choice depends on how many teeth you are missing and the health of your remaining teeth and jawbone.

Full dentures replace an entire arch of teeth, either upper or lower. They rest on the gums and are held in place by suction or denture adhesive. Full dentures work best when all teeth in an arch are missing or need extraction.
Partial dentures fill gaps when some healthy teeth remain. They clip onto your natural teeth with metal or tooth-coloured clasps, preventing the remaining teeth from shifting out of alignment.
Implant-supported dentures snap onto dental implants placed in the jawbone. They feel more secure than conventional dentures and help prevent the bone loss that occurs after tooth extraction. If you want the stability of fixed teeth with the convenience of a removable appliance, implant-supported dentures may be a strong option.
The Denture Fitting Process
Getting dentures is not a single-visit procedure. The process typically takes four to six appointments over several weeks.

During the first visit, Dr. Wood examines your mouth and takes impressions and measurements. These are sent to a dental lab where your dentures are custom-fabricated. At subsequent appointments, you try on wax models so we can check the fit, bite alignment, and appearance before the final dentures are made.
Once your dentures are ready, you will have a fitting appointment where adjustments are made for comfort. Most patients need one or two follow-up visits to fine-tune the fit as their gums adapt.
How Much Do Dentures Cost in Pickering?
Denture costs in Ontario vary depending on the type and materials used. Full dentures typically range from $1,500 to $3,500 per arch. Partial dentures generally cost between $900 and $2,500. Implant-supported dentures are more expensive, starting around $3,500 per arch plus the cost of implant placement.
Most dental insurance plans cover a portion of denture costs. Our team at Ivory Dental can help you understand your coverage and provide a detailed estimate before treatment begins.
Caring for Your Dentures
Proper care extends the life of your dentures and keeps your mouth healthy. Remove and rinse your dentures after eating. Brush them daily with a soft-bristled brush and denture cleaner — regular toothpaste is too abrasive. Soak them overnight in water or a denture solution to keep them from drying out.

Even with dentures, regular dental visits are important. Dr. Wood checks the fit of your dentures, examines your gums for irritation, and screens for oral health issues including oral cancer.
If your dentures start feeling loose or uncomfortable, do not try to adjust them yourself. Bring them in for a professional reline or adjustment. A poor-fitting denture can cause sores, infections, and difficulty eating.
Dentures vs Dental Bridges: Which Is Right for You?
When only a few teeth are missing, both partial dentures and dental bridges can work. Bridges are fixed in place and feel more like natural teeth, but they require healthy adjacent teeth to anchor onto. Partial dentures are removable and do not require altering neighbouring teeth.
Dr. Wood can recommend the best option based on the number and location of your missing teeth, the condition of your remaining teeth, and your budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do dentures last?
With proper care, a quality set of dentures lasts five to eight years. Over time, your jawbone and gums change shape, so dentures need periodic relining or replacement to maintain a good fit.
Will dentures affect how I eat and speak?
There is an adjustment period of two to four weeks. Start with soft foods cut into small pieces and practice speaking aloud. Most patients adapt quickly and can eat a normal diet within a month.
Does getting dentures hurt?
The fitting process itself is not painful. If teeth need to be extracted first, Dr. Wood uses local anesthesia and provides aftercare instructions to manage any discomfort during healing.
Ready to explore denture options in Pickering? Call Ivory Dental at (905) 839-9663 to book a consultation with Dr. Claudia Wood. We are located at 1300 Kingston Road Unit #3, Pickering, and serve patients from Ajax, Whitby, and across Durham Region.
About the Author
Dr. Claudia Wood, DDS
Dr. Claudia Wood, DDS, is the owner and lead dentist at Ivory Dental in Pickering, Ontario. With years of experience in general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry, Dr. Wood is committed to providing personalized, gentle dental care for patients of all ages. She holds a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree and stays current with the latest advancements in dental techniques and technology to deliver the highest standard of care.
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Ivory Dental · 1300 Kingston Road Unit #3, Pickering, ON · (905) 839-9663


