Affordable, Removable Prosthetics Replace Missing Teeth With a Traditional Denture

Full Dentures
Patients who are missing all of their teeth or need to replace all remaining teeth due to trauma or decay will benefit from a set of full dentures. Full dentures consist of an entire arch of prosthetic teeth set in an acrylic base designed to look like your gums.
Our Newport dentists can immediately place a set of temporary dentures after performing extractions due to our 3D printing technology. While your gums heal, we work on your custom permanent restoration, crafted to fit the exact specifications of your smile and look virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth.

Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are a great option for patients who still have healthy teeth that don't need replacing. The partial denture secures to the natural teeth with clasps and a metal framework, giving the prosthetic additional support and stability. The restoration fits among your existing teeth and is designed to match the size, shape, color, and overall aesthetics.
We offer fixed partial dentures that are cemented into your dental arch and stay in place, and removable partial dentures that you can take out to clean and while you sleep.
You'll Feel Educated and Empowered About Your Restorative Dentistry Options
“Treated me like gold. What I like the most about my visits was just how knowledgeable the staff was about their different products and services offered…There was never any confusion on the basics. Shows a lot about just how well the business is run. Would recommend to everyone.” - Steve B., 5-Star Google Review
Are Your Dentures Broken? We Do In-Office Repairs
If you’ve dropped your denture or damaged it in any way, don't try to fix it yourself. Simply collect the pieces and bring them to our Newport dental office. We can often perform in-office repairs and have your denture back to you quickly. In certain cases, we may have to send your denture out to a dental lab for repairs.
Superior Stability and Appearance
With an Implant-Supported Denture
Our dentists have undergone additional training to provide dental implants. These titanium implants are replacement tooth roots that anchor your denture to your jawbone, eliminating the risk of instability and slipping out of place. Furthermore, dental implants stimulate the tissue in the jawbone, preventing the bone recession that occurs with long-term tooth loss. For the right candidates, implant-supported dentures are the ultimate long-term solution, providing patients with maximum stability and dental function.
Take a Look at the Procedure
Dental implants are surgically placed in areas of the jawbone with the most density to maximize their stability. They are then connected to your custom denture, restoring your teeth above the gumline.
Mini Dental Implants
Alternative Support for Dentures
Mini dental implants are a less invasive alternative to traditional dental implants. These smaller implants can be placed with just local anesthesia and do not require sutures or extensive recovery periods. In fact, our dentists can place your implant-supported restoration immediately, on the same day as the procedure. While mini dental implants are not for everyone, they can be a great option for patients unable to undergo invasive surgery or who cannot support standard-sized implants due to bone loss.

Bring Back Your Smile Request a Consultation Today

If you have been suffering from missing teeth, our dentists — Dr. Joseph Sutton, Dr. David Sutton, and Dr. Hannah Yi — are here to provide the relief you need.
Our custom dentures are designed to restore your smile to full functionality and give you confidence in your appearance. Don't let tooth loss get in the way of all the smile-worthy moments in life. Schedule a consultation at our Newport, TN, dental office to get started on a solution. Patients in the Greater Morristown and Sevierville, TN, area can reach us online or call:
(423) 540-1640
"I had the best day ever there."
Warmly welcomed, efficiently processed, professionally treated with personal interest. Dr. Sutton took time to explain the best treatment options and x-ray results. I felt like a special patient. Everyone was friendly and very efficient. I highly and enthusiastically recommend Newport Family Dentistry. I drove two hours to receive their special care. BB
View on GoogleI had the best day ever there. Everyone is so nice and caring. Abby did a wonderful job cleaning my teeth and I can't wait to come back. Dr. Joseph is so caring. He came in and talked to me twice. I love you all.
View on GoogleWhat Can I Expect to Pay?
We pride ourselves on charging a fair price and strive to make treatment affordable for patients from Newport, Morristown, Sevierville, and beyond. Traditional dentures can run anywhere between $1,000 to $3,000. Implant-supported denture treatment is more expensive, not necessarily due to the restorations, but because of the implants themselves. Implants cost about $2,000 to $4,000 per unit.
Our Newport practice accepts dental insurance and will be happy to work directly with your provider to secure maximum coverage for your care. While implants are typically not insured, both traditional and implant-supported restorations usually have some amount of coverage. You can finance remaining out-of-pocket expenses through CareCredit®, allowing you to make little-to-no-interest monthly payments on treatment.
What Is the Best Value?
Long-Term Treatment Considerations
It's important to think about the long-term results before deciding on your treatment and type of denture. While removable restorations are lower in cost at face value, dental implants are a great investment that can pay off in the long run. By preventing oral health conditions such as jawbone atrophy, implants can save you from expensive restorative procedures in the future. Furthermore, implant-supported dentures tend to last longer than their removable counterparts and will need fewer replacements over the course of a lifetime. Implants themselves can last the rest of your life.
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The moment you enter our relaxing modern office, you'll be greeted by our friendly staff and offered fresh coffee, fruit, and home-baked cookies. In other words, you're family to us, not just another patient. Our Newport dentists have over 40 years of experience in dentures and continually research and learn the newest techniques in the field. Meanwhile, our staff takes a daily pledge to put your care, comfort, and oral health above everything else.
We welcome patients from Sevierville, Morristown, and Newport to our practice and look forward to providing you with a comfortable, fully functional denture that is the next best thing to natural teeth. Request your consultation online or by calling:
(423) 540-1640
“I felt so calm and comfortable.”
I appreciated being worked in so quickly despite your busy schedule. I found you Dr Sutton and your staff to be very personable and professional. Your facility is shockingly amazing! Everything was so clean also. I appreciated you explaining what I saw in the X-ray and answering all my questions as well as your wonderful staff did to. Looking very forward having my dental work done by you. Thanks again , Philip.
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I have struggled over the years with anxiety and fear just entering a dental office, but the staff and providers here are absolutely amazing! They definitely made going to the dentists an enjoyable experience! I felt so calm and comfortable. I felt like everything they explained I Could completely understand! Not just a dentist, but these are healthcare professionals at their best! I can’t wait to post before and after pictures!
View on GoogleGetting You Closer to an Easy Smile The Timeline for Receiving Dentures in Newport, TN
We'll guide you through the process and make sure you're aware of all your treatment options. Together, we'll find the solution that's best for you.
Caring for Your Denture Making Your Dentistry Solution Last

Implant-Supported Dentures
Your implant-supported denture can be cared for as you would care for natural teeth. Brush the denture twice a day with a soft-bristle toothbrush and nonabrasive toothpaste. You can use a floss threader to clean under your denture and around your implants.

Removable Dentures
Your removable partial or complete denture should be taken out for cleaning. Use warm water, a soft-bristle toothbrush, and denture cleanser to clean your denture. Be sure to also brush your gums, tongue, and any remaining natural teeth. You should take your denture out every night and soak it in a denture solution to thoroughly clean it and give your gums a break.
Our Patients Give Us 5 Stars
“Staff and office are very welcoming, professional, friendly and efficient. Everything was well explained and it was an overall great experience.”
Jamie P.