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Dentures

Dentures in Reading

A denture is a removable dental appliance used to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. It is custom-made to fit the unique shape of your mouth and is designed to restore your ability to speak and eat comfortably. Dentures can be made of various materials, and can be used to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or an entire arch of teeth.

There are two main types of dentures: complete dentures and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all of the teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. Both types of dentures rely on the support of the surrounding gums and underlying bone to stay in place.

The process of getting dentures typically involves several appointments with a dentist. During your initial consultation, one of our dentists will determine if dentures are the right option for you. If you choose to get a denture the dentist will then take impressions of your mouth to create a custom-fit denture.

Once the denture is created, your dentist will make any necessary adjustments to ensure a comfortable fit. Patients may need to come back for follow-up appointments to address any issues that arise as they adjust to wearing the denture.

Overall, dentures can be an effective solution if you are missing teeth. They can improve the appearance of your smile, boost your self-confidence, and restore your ability to eat and speak with ease. However, it is important to maintain good oral hygiene and follow your dentist's instructions for care to ensure the longevity of the denture and the health of the surrounding tissues.

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Dentures

We offer a full range of dentures including

Acrylic dentures

An acrylic denture is a type of removable dental prosthesis that is designed to replace one or more missing teeth. It is made of a rigid acrylic resin material that is custom-fitted to your mouth. Acrylic dentures are a popular option for patients who are looking for an affordable and convenient way to replace missing teeth.

Acrylic dentures are typically made in a dental laboratory using a mould of your mouth that is taken by your dentist. The acrylic material is shaped and coloured to match your natural teeth and gums, giving you a natural-looking smile. The denture is then fitted to your mouth using metal or plastic clasps that attach to your remaining natural teeth.

One advantage of acrylic dentures is that they are easy to repair if they become damaged or worn. If a tooth breaks or a part of the denture becomes loose, your dentist can often repair it quickly and easily. Additionally, acrylic dentures are generally more affordable than other types of dental prostheses, making them a popular choice for patients on a budget.

However, acrylic dentures may not be the best choice for everyone. Because they are made of a rigid material, they may not be as comfortable as other types of dentures, especially for patients with sensitive gums or a bony ridge that is prone to irritation. Additionally, because acrylic dentures can put pressure on your remaining natural teeth, they may contribute to further dental problems down the road.

Cobalt chrome metal dentures

A cobalt chrome metal denture, also known as a metal framework denture, is a type of denture made with a cobalt chrome metal base. This base is custom-fit to the patient's mouth and is designed to support the artificial teeth and surrounding tissue.

Metal dentures are known for their durability and strength. They are often recommended for patients with a history of denture breakage or who require a more robust denture due to their active lifestyle. Additionally, the metal base is very thin, which makes the denture less bulky and more comfortable to wear.

Impressions or scans are taken of your teeth to create a custom-fitting metal framework. Once this is created, the artificial teeth are added to the base, and your dentist will make any necessary adjustments to ensure a comfortable fit.

Overall, cobalt chrome metal dentures can be an excellent option for those who require a strong and durable denture. They are designed to last for many years and can withstand the daily wear and tear of eating and speaking.

Implant dentures

An implant denture is a type of denture that is supported by dental implants instead of resting on the gums like traditional dentures. The denture is designed to clip onto a set of dental implants that have been placed into your jawbone, providing a secure and stable fit.

Implant dentures offer many benefits over traditional dentures. They are more stable and comfortable, as they do not move or shift when you talk or eat. They also do not require any messy adhesives to keep them in place. Additionally, implant dentures can help preserve your jawbone structure, as the dental implants provide the necessary stimulation to maintain bone density.

Implant dentures can be used to replace a full arch of missing teeth or just a few missing teeth. The number of dental implants needed will depend on your individual needs and the condition of your jawbone. If you book a consultation with our implant expert Dipesh, he will evaluate your oral health and help determine the best treatment plan for you.

The process of getting this treatment typically involves several steps, including implant placement, healing time, and the placement of the denture. The process can take several months, but the end result is a stable and comfortable denture that can improve your quality of life.

Flexible dentures

A flexible denture, also known as a flexible partial denture, is a type of removable dental prosthesis that is designed to replace one or more missing teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, which are made of acrylic, flexible dentures are made of a soft, flexible material that adapts to the shape of your gums and jawbone.

Flexible dentures are a popular option for patients who are looking for a more comfortable and natural-looking alternative to traditional acrylic dentures. Because they are made of a soft, flexible material, they are less likely to cause irritation or discomfort in the mouth. They also blend in seamlessly with your natural teeth, giving you a more natural-looking smile.

Another advantage of flexible dentures is that they are generally more durable than traditional dentures. Because they are made of a flexible material, they are less likely to break or crack if dropped or mishandled. They are also less likely to put excessive pressure on your remaining natural teeth, which can help to prevent further dental problems down the road.

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