Phone:
208-356-4400
Address:
59 Professional Plaza
Rexburg, ID 83440
Custom tooth replacement designed to restore comfort, function, and confidence for adults missing multiple teeth.
Phone:
208-356-4400
Address:
59 Professional Plaza
Rexburg, ID 83440
Monday 8AM – 5PM
Tuesday 8AM – 6PM
Wednesday 8AM – 5PM
Thursday 8AM – 6PM
Friday 8AM – 5PM
Saturday 7AM – 1PM
Sunday: Closed
Dr. Heber Strobel
ID License: D-5516
Dr. Dirk Strobel
License: D-1877
Living with missing teeth can affect everyday routines more than people expect. Eating certain foods becomes difficult, speech may feel different, and many patients find themselves avoiding smiles or social situations. Dentures are designed to replace missing teeth in a way that restores basic function and helps daily life feel normal again.
At Strobel Family Dental, denture care focuses on comfort, fit, and long-term reliability. Dr. Dirk Strobel and Dr. Heber Strobel guide patients through clear options and realistic expectations, so denture decisions feel thoughtful and manageable rather than rushed.
Dentures are often considered when multiple teeth are missing or when remaining teeth can no longer be saved. Gaps left untreated can affect chewing efficiency, jaw alignment, and overall oral health. Over time, missing teeth may also contribute to changes in facial structure.
Dentures provide a practical solution for restoring function when other options may not be appropriate. For many adults, they offer a way to regain comfort and confidence without relying on unstable or failing teeth.
Denture treatment can be tailored to different needs and stages of tooth loss. Each service below links to more detailed information for patients who want to explore their options further.
Not every patient needs the same type of denture. During a visit, recommendations are based on oral health, bone support, and long-term goals.
Modern dentures are designed to be more comfortable and functional than older designs. Proper fit and careful planning help dentures feel more secure and natural during daily activities like eating and speaking. Regular adjustments also play a key role in long-term comfort.
At Strobel Family Dental, denture planning looks beyond the initial placement. Materials, fit, and follow-up care are chosen to support stability over time, helping patients rely on their dentures with confidence.
Denture visits begin with a thorough evaluation of oral health, existing teeth, and bone support. This information helps determine which type of denture will provide the best balance of comfort and function. Clear explanations help patients understand the process before moving forward.
Treatment is planned in stages to allow proper healing and accurate fit. Throughout the process, patients are guided through what happens next and how to care for dentures once they are placed.
Choosing how to replace missing teeth often involves comparing dentures with other solutions. Seeing the differences side by side can help clarify which option fits your lifestyle, comfort needs, and expectations.
| Dentures | Other Tooth Replacement Options |
| Replace multiple missing teeth | May replace one or a few teeth |
| Can be removable or supported | Often fixed in place |
| Designed for broad tooth loss | Best for limited tooth loss |
| More accessible for many patients | May require more preparation |
Each option has advantages and limitations. Our role is to explain those differences clearly, so you can choose the solution that feels right for you.
Living with missing teeth can quietly affect how you eat, speak, and feel day to day. Dentures help restore balance, making daily activities feel easier and more comfortable again.
Here in Rexburg, including patients from areas like Rexburg Southwest and St. Anthony, denture care at Strobel Family Dental is guided by experience and careful judgment. Dr. Dirk Strobel’s decades of clinical experience combined with Dr. Heber Strobel’s current training help ensure dentures are designed for comfort, function, and long-term use.
Dentures work best when they are checked and maintained over time. Regular visits allow fit changes to be addressed early and prevent discomfort or sores from developing. Patients who stay consistent with care often experience better comfort and fewer issues with their dentures. This steady approach supports long-term function and confidence year after year.
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Phone:
208-356-4400
Address:
59 Professional Plaza
Rexburg, ID 83440
Email:
dstrobeldentistry@gmail.com
Practice Hours
Monday 8AM – 5PM
Tuesday 8AM – 6PM
Wednesday 8AM – 5PM
Thursday 8AM – 6PM
Friday 8AM – 5PM
Saturday 7AM – 1PM
Sunday: Closed
Dentures are custom-made replacements for missing teeth that help restore basic chewing and speaking function. They are designed to fit the mouth comfortably and can replace some or all missing teeth. Whether dentures are the right option depends on oral health, bone support, and personal preferences, which is why an evaluation is important before deciding.
The timeline for dentures depends on oral health and the type of denture being made. Some patients need extra time for healing or preparation, while others can move forward more quickly. During a consultation, the process and expected timeline are explained clearly so patients know what to expect.
Modern dentures are designed to be more comfortable than older styles, but adjustment takes time. Fit, follow-up care, and occasional adjustments all affect comfort. Your dentist will guide you through what is normal during the adjustment period and how to improve comfort over time.
Many adults missing multiple teeth are candidates for dentures, but individual factors matter. Oral health, bone support, and lifestyle preferences all play a role in determining the best option. A consultation helps identify whether dentures or another solution is most appropriate.
The information on this page is provided to help you understand general dental care and the preventive services we offer. It’s not a substitute for professional diagnosis or individualized treatment. Every patient’s needs are different, and your dentist will evaluate your oral health before recommending any specific care or procedure. (For personalized guidance, please schedule an appointment with our licensed dental professional.)