Full Dentures

Got a question? 01706 876448
Get a free consultation.

Full Dentures

Tooth loss happens for various reasons, including aging and injury. If you're missing multiple teeth, you may be an excellent candidate for full or partial dentures.

Our expert Clinical Dental Technician, Kevin is ready to assess your situation, provide guidance, and help you determine if dentures are the right solution for your needs.

full denture
Full Dentures

Dentures offer several significant benefits such as Restored function, better speech, facial structure support.

Quality Dentures

Quality dentures are custom-made to fit your mouth precisely, using materials that mimic the appearance of natural teeth and gums. With proper care, they can be durable and comfortable for daily use.

Watch Barry's testimonial about his new Dentures

Benefits of Dentures

Dentures restore your ability to eat, speak clearly, and smile with confidence after tooth loss. They provide support for facial muscles, preventing the sunken appearance that often occurs with missing teeth, and can improve your overall quality of life.

People who have lost multiple teeth due to injury, decay, gum disease, or aging are typically good candidates for dentures. Kevin can evaluate whether full dentures (for complete tooth loss) or partial dentures (for some missing teeth) would be appropriate for your situation.

Modern dentures are custom-made to fit your mouth precisely. While there is an adjustment period, most people adapt quickly. Today's materials and fitting techniques make dentures more comfortable than ever before.

With proper care, dentures typically last 5-10 years. However, your mouth naturally changes over time, so periodic adjustments or replacements may be necessary to maintain proper fit and function.

While you may need to adjust to eating with dentures initially, most people can return to eating most foods they enjoy. You may need to cut food into smaller pieces and chew more carefully at first, but this becomes more natural with practice.

Dentures should be removed and cleaned daily with a soft brush and denture cleaner (not regular toothpaste). They should be kept moist when not in your mouth and handled carefully to avoid damage. Regular dental check-ups remain important even with full dentures.

Today's dentures are designed to look natural. Modern materials and techniques create dentures that closely resemble natural teeth and gums, making them far less noticeable than in the past.

Scroll