Discover your perfect fit
Missing teeth can impact your confidence, affect your speech, and lead to further oral health issues. At Pacific Crest Dental Group, we pride ourselves on being Salem’s dentures dentist, providing high-quality denture solutions designed to help you get your confidence and well-being back on track!
Dentures:
- Improve your appearance
- Help you speak better
- Improve the way you chew
- Boost your self-confidence
- Provide long-term oral health benefits
- Are customized for optimal comfort
Want to learn if dentures are right for you? Our Salem dentures dentists are here to help. Call (503) 581-4615.
Complete Removable Dentures
Crafted to perfection, they often don’t need adhesives
Snap-On Dentures
Removable convenience, supported by 1+ dental implants
Partial Removable Dentures
Attached to existing teeth, rarely requiring adhesive
Permanent Dentures
Give the highest bite force, best chewing, and speaking ability
Dental dentures at Pacific Crest
We use the latest technology and an empathetic approach that will leave you beaming with confidence. During your visit, our Salem dentures dentist will:
- NPerform an in-depth evaluation to understand your unique needs.
- NTake precision 3D impressions — our state-of-the-art technology ensures accurate, detailed impressions for a perfect denture fit.
- NHave a conversation about your expectations and concerns. We’ll help you decide what type of denture is best for you.
- NCraft your customized dentures to ensure a perfect fit.

Payment
How much does a denture cost?
The cost of your denture will vary based on your needs and type of denture. At our practice, we’re committed to providing you with high-quality dentures for all budgets. Our knowledgeable team will give you a detailed estimate so you have all the information you need.
Insurance & Financing
We work with many insurance providers, such as:
- Moda
- Delta Dental
- United Concordia
- Sun Life Financial
- Principal
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Proceed Finance
Payment options include cash, CareCredit, checks, and credit cards. If you want to learn more about payment and financing options, we’ll gladly assist you. Ask us about our cash discount!
A 5-star experience with Dr. James. He’s a great dentist, with a great balance of professionalism and a friendly attitude.
— Nathan R.
Great experience! I met with Dr. James for a crown, he took the time to explain the process and share their technology with me. I’m thrilled with the results!
— Rebecca J.
Very professional! Took me years to find a good dentist. I would recommend Pacific Crest Dental Group to anybody who is looking for expert and experienced dental care.
— David W.








Our Salem dental office
Get ready to enjoy an unparalleled dental experience. We look forward to caring for you!
Monday & Tuesday: 7am-3pm
Wednesday: 9am-5pm
Thursday: 8am-4pm
Friday: By appointment only
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
We are excited to welcome you into our family
Call us at (503) 581-4615 or click below to begin your journey with us!
Frequently Asked Questions
Want to learn more? Reach out to our team. Call (503) 831-9866.
How long do dentures typically last?
Dentures generally last 5–8 years. Over time, your mouth’s shape changes, and dentures may need adjustments or replacements.
Can I eat and drink normally with dentures?
Yes! But it might require some adjustments. Initially, you may want to start with soft foods and avoid extremely hot beverages. As you get accustomed to your dentures, you can chew and bite a wider variety of foods.
Do I need to wear my removable dentures all the time?
While dentures are designed for daily wear, you can take off your removable dentures at night.
How should I clean and care for my dentures?
You should clean your dentures daily, just like natural teeth, to remove food particles and prevent staining. Use a soft-bristled brush and a non-abrasive denture cleaner. Our Salem dentures dentist will give you specific recommendations based on the type of dentures you choose.
Will dentures affect my speech?
There might be a short adjustment period where certain words may be harder to pronounce. But don’t worry, as you get used to them, your speech will return to normal.