Your confidence shouldn’t suffer because of missing teeth. You should be able to laugh and talk freely without worry and enjoy all the foods you love. Don’t let missing teeth keep affecting your life negatively.
Modern dentures can replace teeth lost to dental disease or injury and are made to look like natural teeth. In fact, you could end up with the best smile you’ve had in years!
We will present you with viable options to help you choose the one that best fits your individual lifestyle.
Before we give you your dentures, we will explain what to expect and how to take care of them. We will also show you how to deal with any difficulties that come up as you get used to wearing your new teeth.
They offer a perfect fit, as they are crafted from an easily moldable material. Whether you require partial or complete false teeth, acrylic provides the ideal option for your needs as it continually adjusts to any changes over time. Its prevalence in both types of denture use proves its superior qualities and comfortability when inserted into the mouth.
Acrylic dentures provide a secure and straightforward fit, as they are easy to customize. Unlike metal or other materials, acrylic dentures require hardly any effort for alterations; making them an economical option in comparison with more expensive alternatives. Furthermore, partial denture wearers often find that these dental prosthetics offer the perfect solution – providing comfort without compromising on quality!
Medically approved and ultra-durable, chrome cobalt is the superior alloy for crafting your denture. Not only does it provide unparalleled strength and durability, but also ensures no mouth or gum irritation upon use.
Chrome cobalt dentures, generally used for partial or single tooth replacements, have a metal framework that holds false teeth in place. These are rarely complete upper dentures since support from natural teeth is usually needed to guarantee the perfect fit. However, some may opt for an all-chrome base instead of acrylic if they need full coverage on their palate area.
Valplast partial dentures are constructed out of a pliable plastic that is remarkably different from the traditional acrylic material utilized for regular dentures. This strong, yet light material makes them thinner and more comfortable when wearing compared to their rigid counterparts. Moreover, Valplast has adaptive clasps designed to shift and grip onto remaining teeth securely providing an improved fit than standard denture models.