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Dentures that look good, fit well and work for you!
We offer life-like and comfortable denture solutions that fit snugly and securely over your gums to restore your smile and counteract any problems missing teeth can cause, such as trouble eating and speaking and the unwanted movement of existing teeth.
A partial denture is ideal for the loss of just one or a few teeth. Made of an acrylic or metal framework they can snap in and out of the dental arch – restoring beauty and function to your smile. A full denture replaces the entire arch of your upper and lower and are fitted onto an acrylic or metal base and crafted to look like your gums and teeth.
Benefits
- Look natural and easy to wear
- Restores function
- Can be removed for cleaning
- Minimally invasive
- Easy to modify and adjust
- Affordable solution
Considerations
- Less stability and support than a secured solution
- Food can collect under the denture
- Can affect speech and eating certain foods
- Requires care and maintenance
Think a denture might be right for you? Contact us for a consultation today.
Dentures: Everything You Need to Know
What are Dentures?
Dentures are removable prosthetic devices designed to replace missing teeth and restore both the function and appearance of your smile. They can be made from a variety of materials, including acrylic, porcelain, or a combination of both.
Types of Dentures
- Complete Dentures: Complete dentures are used when all of the teeth are missing in either the upper or lower jaw or both.
- Partial Dentures: Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain.
- Implant-Supported Dentures: Implant-supported dentures are attached to dental implants that are surgically placed into the jawbone.
Caring for Your Dentures
Proper denture care is essential to maintain their longevity and optimal performance. It includes regular cleaning, avoiding abrasive materials, and storing them properly when not in use.
When to Replace Your Dentures
Dentures typically last between five and ten years. However, factors such as wear and tear, changes in weight, and bone loss can affect their lifespan. If you notice signs of damage or discomfort, it may be time to consider replacing your dentures.
Why Learn About Dentures with Us?
- Expertise: Our team of dental professionals has extensive knowledge and experience with dentures.
- Convenience: Our online platform allows you to learn about dentures from anywhere at any time.
- Comprehensive Information: We provide detailed information on all aspects of dentures, from types to care and maintenance.
- Empowerment: By learning about dentures, you can make informed decisions regarding your oral health and treatment options.
Start Learning About Dentures Today
Don’t let missing teeth affect your quality of life. Start learning about dentures today and discover how they can help restore your smile and confidence. Contact us to learn more about our dental education resources and get started on your journey towards a healthier, happier smile.