Dentures Belmont, NC
Bringing the Joy Back
to Belmont Smiles
- Full, Partial, and Implant Dentures
- 190+ 5-Star Google Reviews
- Flexible Appointment Times
- Insurance and Financing Accepted

Dental Care Belmont Can Count On
Tailored Treatment
At South Point Family Dentistry, we can treat any level of tooth loss and meet your goals with partial dentures, full dentures, and implant-supported dentures. We also offer dental bridges, dental crowns, gum disease treatment, TMJ treatment, and full mouth reconstruction plans, so we can address all of your dental problems in one location.
Accessible Care
With us, you can always get the care you need, no matter how busy your schedule is. Our Belmont dental office proudly offers early-morning and late hours from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday to Thursday, as well as Saturday appointments from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Book a Consultation With a Cornerstone of the Belmont Community
- Our team at South Point Family Dentistry has proudly served patients of all ages since we opened our doors in 1980.
- Most of our dentists and team members live in Belmont, so we'll treat you like our friends and neighbors, because that's what you are.
- We value your time, so you can print and fill out your new patient forms before your dentures consultation to spend less time in our waiting room.
- Our team speaks both English and Spanish to serve the diverse population of Belmont and Charlotte, NC.
- We offer thorough consultations to address your concerns and answer your questions. Book today.
"I had an amazing visit at SouthPoint Family Dentistry! From start to finish, the entire team made me feel welcome and well taken care of. Dr. Ranzinger was kind, professional, and thorough. Together, we created a great treatment plan that I’m excited to move forward with. Overall, I give this visit a solid 10 out of 10. If you’re looking for quality dental care with a compassionate, thoughtful, and skilled team, SouthPoint Family Dentistry is the place to go. Highly recommended!”
— When W.
“I can’t wait to go back.”
“Everyone was amazing, everything was explained thoroughly and the staff were so welcoming. Jenna broke down my cost and explained it to best fit my financial needs. I can’t wait to go back and get started on my new smile.”
Exploring Candidacy for Dentures
During a consultation, our dentists will determine if you're a good candidate for dentures. Good candidates have:
Tooth Trauma
From accidents to decades of teeth grinding, tooth trauma can lead to severely damaged or missing teeth. Luckily, with the help of extractions and dentures, our Belmont, NC, dentists can help you get your smile back.
Missing Teeth
Tooth decay, periodontal disease, and tooth breakage—there are many reasons why our Charlotte-area patients have lost their teeth. The one thing they all have in common? Finding a solution from dentists who truly care about their health and happiness.
See the Difference Made Possible by Implant-Supported Dentures
Dental implants quite literally address the root of your tooth loss by replacing tooth roots. Your implants can then secure restorations like dentures and crowns via an abutment for stable and long-lasting results.
FAQ About Dentures in Belmont, NC
How do I care for my dentures?
This depends on the type of denture you have. Traditional dentures should be rinsed after meals to prevent the accumulation of food debris. You should brush them with a denture cleanser once a day and soak them in a denture solution overnight. Maintaining your oral hygiene is still important when you have dentures, so you should clean your gums and brush any remaining natural teeth twice a day. If you have implant-supported dentures, you can brush them twice a day like natural teeth and use a floss threader to clean under your denture and around the implants.
How long do dentures last?
When cared for properly, dentures can last for 5-15 years. Your dental implants can last for the rest of your life. We recommend that our Belmont and Charlotte patients attend routine checkups so our dentists can keep an eye on their prosthetics and implants.
Which preparatory procedures will I need before getting dentures?
You’ll need a healthy foundation for dentures before we can create your prosthetic. To this end, our dentists can perform gum disease therapy, tooth extraction, root canal therapy, and fillings to restore your smile. If you’re receiving dental implants, you may require any of these treatments, plus bone grafting to strengthen your jawbone and prepare it for implants.
“They make you feel so welcome!”
"Very friendly! I get very nervous about dental procedures, but they are so understanding and willing to go slowly and help talk you through everything. They make you feel so welcome and comfortable! Great staff"