When most people hear the word dentures, they picture something from their grandparent’s nightstand: clunky, pink, and obviously fake. But that image is seriously outdated. Modern dentures have come a long way. Today’s options are more natural-looking, more comfortable, and more secure than you’d probably expect. At Reedy Creek Family & Cosmetic Dentistry in Cary, Dr. Reece helps patients rediscover what it feels like to eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.

What Modern Dentures Actually Look Like
The old stereotype of bulky, fake-looking teeth just isn’t accurate anymore. Today’s dentures are crafted from higher-quality materials that mimic natural gum tissue and teeth. The gums aren’t that bright, unnatural pink anymore. They’re shaded to match your natural complexion. The teeth themselves come in a range of shades, shapes, and sizes so they blend right in with what’s left of your smile.
Dr. Reece works closely with you to choose the right fit. She considers your face shape, skin tone, and even your personality. The goal isn’t just function; it’s making sure you feel good about how you look.
What Modern Dentures Feel Like
Modern dentures are designed to fit snugly and comfortably. They’re not supposed to wobble around or click when you talk. A proper fit means you can eat your favorite foods, laugh with friends, and speak clearly without worrying about your teeth shifting.
That said, there is an adjustment period. Your mouth isn’t used to having a prosthetic in it. You might notice extra saliva at first, or certain words might feel tricky to pronounce. That’s totally normal and usually fades within a few weeks as your tongue and cheeks get used to the new setup.
The Two Main Types of Dentures
Not all dentures are the same. Dr. Reece offers options depending on your specific situation.
Full dentures replace all of your teeth on the upper arch, lower arch, or both. They rest directly on your gums and are held in place by suction or a gentle adhesive. These work best when you’ve lost all of your natural teeth and your gums have had time to heal.
Partial dentures fill in the gaps when you still have some healthy natural teeth left. They clip or attach to your remaining teeth, which helps keep them stable. This option prevents your existing teeth from shifting into the empty spaces, which is a common problem with tooth loss.
Implant-Supported Dentures: A Game Changer
Implant-supported dentures are a popular alternative to traditional ones. Instead of resting on your gums, these dentures snap onto small dental implants placed in your jawbone.
The difference is remarkable. They don’t slip or move at all. You can chew with more force, which means you can eat more of the foods you love. And because they stimulate your jawbone, they help prevent the bone loss that often happens after tooth loss. That’s something traditional dentures can’t do.
Common Concerns and the Real Answers
- “Will people be able to tell I have dentures?” With modern materials and a custom fit, probably not. Most people won’t notice anything different unless you tell them.
- “Will they hurt?” The first few days might feel a little tender as your gums adjust. But once the fit is right, they shouldn’t cause pain. Dr. Reece always follows up to make sure everything feels comfortable.
- “How long do they last?” With proper care and regular checkups, dentures typically last five to ten years before they need relining or replacement.
Caring for Your Dentures
Taking care of dentures isn’t complicated, but it does take consistency. Remove them at night to give your gums a rest. Brush them daily with a soft brush and denture cleaner, as regular toothpaste is too abrasive. And keep your regular dental appointments so Dr. Reece can check the fit and look for any changes in your mouth.
You Deserve a Smile You Feel Good About
Losing teeth can feel like a loss of confidence. But it doesn’t have to be permanent. Modern dentures give you a way to eat comfortably, speak clearly, and smile without hesitation.
If you’ve been putting off talking to someone about tooth replacement, give Dr. Reece a call at 919-646-6294 or request an appointment online. She’ll walk you through your options with honesty and compassion. You might be surprised by how good a new smile can feel.