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Dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and restore function and aesthetics to your smile. Whether you are missing a few teeth (partial dentures) or need a full set of teeth replaced (complete dentures), dentures provide an affordable and effective solution for improving your ability to chew, speak, and smile confidently. Modern dentures are custom-made to fit comfortably and look natural, offering a functional and aesthetic replacement for lost teeth.
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Your journey starts with a comprehensive consultation and assessment.
Based on your assessment, we’ll develop a personalized treatment plan tailored just for you.
After finalizing your treatment plan, the next step is the treatment start. Your dentist will work closely with you to ensure your instructions and needs are met throughout the process.
After completion of treatment, the final step is follow-up care to ensure success and ongoing health improvement. Dentist will schedule appointments for monitoring progress and addressing concerns, as well as for long-term wellness.
It can take a few weeks to get used to wearing dentures as your mouth adjusts. During this period, you may experience minor discomfort, but this will subside as you become accustomed to them.
Clean your dentures daily using a soft brush and denture cleanser to remove plaque and food particles. It's also important to soak your dentures in water or a denture-cleaning solution overnight to keep them moist and maintain their shape.
Yes, dentures restore your ability to eat most foods. However, it's best to start with soft foods and gradually introduce firmer foods as you adjust to the dentures. Chewing evenly on both sides of your mouth can also help keep the dentures stable.
With proper care, dentures typically last 5-7 years. Over time, they may need adjustments or replacements due to natural wear or changes in the structure of your mouth. Regular dental check-ups can help ensure your dentures stay in good condition.