TREATMENTS
Dentures
To restore your smile, dentures are built to order. For many years, dentures have aided people, and they have advanced significantly since then. These are no longer the removable artificial teeth from the past that you keep next to your bed in a glass of water. Using dental implants, dentures can now be simply fixed in place for greater stability. They are more comfortable and fit better in your mouth since they cover less tissue and allow you to taste food better
How do dentures work?
When a person’s own teeth are gone, dentures can help restore their smile. Don’t worry; getting dentures is not something to be ashamed of. They are not simply for elderly people who have part or all of their teeth missing.
One more tooth is often extracted to start the denture process. Your dentist will fit your dentures, which might be one of several types, including full, partial, or instant dentures after your gums have healed.
Dentures have a number of advantages, including bettering your overall health and boosting the appearance of your smile. Also, your speech and eating will both improve. Dentures have historically been detachable, however, they can now be fixed in place with the help of attachments like dental implants.
Keen to find out more? At your free consultation session, our dentures dentists can provide you with all the information you need to know and assess whether dentures would be a good option for you.
Simply fill out the form below with your details to get started.
Are dentures right for you?
Have you had any tooth loss? Do you want to make your smile look better? Are you looking for a practical and affordable solution for missing teeth that will enhance your ability to eat and speak?
For many years, people have used dentures to help replace lost teeth.
Here are just a few of the many benefits that wearing dentures has revealed to our patients:
- Better looks — they can help you get a brand-new grin.
- Improved function: Dentures can help you speak more clearly and restore function to your mouth, which makes eating simpler.
- More self-assurance — Dentures can give you a brand-new grin, enhancing your confidence.
- Long-lasting: Dentures can last for many years with proper care and upkeep.
- Improved oral health: they can aid in preventing the dental issues that tooth loss might cause.
Why choose us for dentures?
We have experienced denture specialist dentist
- Patients trust us – we have 100% patient satisfaction history.
- We’re affordable – we’re proud to offer dentures at a competitive price and a range of payment options to suit your needs
- We’re experienced – our dentures are specially designed for you by our highly-trained lab technicians
We give our patients options
- Happy patients – our goal is to give you choices and make your experience a positive one
- We understand your needs – our experienced and qualified dentists listen to your concerns
- Choose how you pay – we offer a range of pay now or pay later options
- Visit us when it suits you – We are open extended hours for your convenience
FAQs
When your wisdom teeth erupt the pain can be constant or it can come and go. It can begin as minor pain and get more severe as the gums become inflamed and irritated around the tooth. In most cases, wisdom teeth pain won’t go away until the tooth causing you problems is removed. The pain may temporarily disappear but will return and cause discomfort again. Wisdom tooth removal is the best option for permanent pain relief.
Wisdom tooth discomfort is distinct from other types of bodily discomfort. It may feel bothersome and irritating, resulting in swelling and inflammation in your mouth. Occasionally, you might have jaw pain, headaches, earaches, and encounter issues while brushing and swallowing. If you have wisdom teeth problems, we recommend making an appointment with a dentist as soon as possible.
Various home remedies are available for wisdom tooth pain, although their effectiveness may vary. Common remedies include pain relief medication, applying cold compresses, using numbing gels, and rinsing your mouth with salt water. However, these remedies are only temporary and should not substitute for seeking professional advice from a dentist regarding removing your wisdom teeth to prevent more severe problems.
We understand. The reason why some people are afraid to visit the dentist is often due to negative past experiences. Take it easy. Our considerate and empathetic dentists comprehend your emotions. Whether you’re nervous about experiencing discomfort, the expense of treatment, or anything else, it’s best to communicate with us about your concerns. Ensuring your comfort is an essential part of our duty.