Dentures Conyers
Boost Your Confidence with a Complete Set of Teeth

Are you missing several or all of your teeth? According to the American College of Prosthodontists, roughly 178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth, while 30% of adults aged 65-74 have lost all their teeth. At Hillcrest Dentistry, Dr. Peters understands how missing teeth can negatively impact a person’s health, confidence and quality of life. That’s why we offer a range of high-quality tooth replacement treatments, including full and partial dentures in Conyers. Call our office today to schedule a consultation and learn whether dentures are right for you.
Why Choose Hillcrest Dentistry for Dentures?
- Dental Care So Comfortable You’ll Doze Off
- Newly Remodeled, Spa-Like Dental Office
- Dentist with a Conservative Approach to Care
Who is a Good Candidate for Dentures?

The best way to learn whether dentures are right for you is to schedule a consultation with Dr. Peters and our phenomenal team at Hillcrest Dentistry. During your visit, we’ll discuss your goals with you and help determine whether full or partial dentures are a solution that can help meet your needs. Typically, we recommend dentures for those who have good gum health and are missing either all or several of their teeth along an arch.
Types of Dentures

Depending on your unique tooth loss situation, Dr. Peters and our team may recommend either full or partial dentures. You can read more about each of these options below:
Partial Dentures

While full dentures replace an entire row of teeth, partial dentures – also known as partials – are specifically designed to fill in multiple gaps from missing teeth in a patient’s smile. Usually made from a combination of metal and plastic or plastic only, partials use small clasps that attach to adjoining natural teeth to remain in place in the mouth. Partials are a budget-friendly solution for people who have multiple gaps in their smile but still have many healthy teeth as well.
Full Dentures

Full dentures in Conyers replace an entire arch of teeth and are held in place by natural suction and/or the help of denture adhesive, as necessary. Typically crafted from hard resin on top of an acrylic base, dentures are a popular and affordable tooth replacement solution that helps millions of Americans regain their ability to eat, speak and laugh normally.
Benefits of Dentures

Both full and partial dentures offer a range of benefits, including:
- Removable – You can easily remove dentures and partials for easier cleaning and to give your gums a rest at night.
- Natural Appearance – Full and partial dentures are custom-designed to match both the color of your gums and surrounding natural teeth.
- Cost-Effective – Dentures and partials are among the most cost-effective treatment options to replace missing teeth.
In addition, partial dentures can help prevent natural teeth from shifting into the space left by missing teeth, which can contribute to bite problems and make it more difficult to practice good oral hygiene.