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Partial Dentures

Partial dentures replace a portion of the lower or upper teeth. You can have as few as 1 up to 12 before it is more beneficial to do a full set.

Here at Cascade Denture we hand craft our dentures specific for every client on site in own denture fabrication facility. This allows us to offer a higher quality denture at a lower price.
Many dental offices send their dentures to dental laboratory for fabrication and finishing increasing costs to customers. We feel it is important to keep the integrity of the dentures and ensure the best quality by hand craving them in house. This also offers a better price to our patients without third party expenses.


Full Dentures

Full dentures are a set of custom-made removable replacements for missing teeth.

Here at Cascade Denture we hand craft our dentures specific for every client on site in own denture fabrication facility. This allows us to offer a higher quality denture at a lower price.
Many dental offices send their dentures to dental laboratory for fabrication and finishing increasing costs to customers. We feel it is important to keep the integrity of the dentures and ensure the best quality by hand craving them in house. This also offers a better price to our patients without third party expenses.

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Implants

Implant-supported dentures are dentures held in place by implants and can range from one singe tooth to the entire upper or lower portion of the mouth. Here at Cascade Denture, Dr. Erich Jurges performs our dental implant procedures.
Implants connect to a surgically-fixed foundation attached to the jawbone whereas conventional dentures rest on the gum and may be attached to the natural teeth.


Extractions

Here at Cascade Denture, Dr. Erich Jurges performs our dental implant procedures. Tooth extraction is a relatively quick outpatient procedure with either local, general, intravenous anesthesia, or a combination. Removing visible teeth is a simple extraction. Teeth that are broken, below the surface, or impacted require a more involved procedure.


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