Happy New Year! 2022 brings new challenges, new experiences, and a new set of teeth. And with this new year new you mentality what a better way to start out our first blog with some ways your dentures can improve your health. Chewing And Digestion. Chewing food properly is an integral part of digestion, but […]
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How Much Should Dentures Cost? Typically they vary in cost due to many different types, how many teeth are required, and what material they’re made from. This price variation does not include extractions or surgery because this is generally done out of the clinic at your dentist. What Materials Are Used In Dentures? Conventional dentures […]
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It is well known that people should take their dentures out at night, but have you ever wondered why? In this blog, we are going to go through the reasons for taking your denture out at night, where you should store your replacement teeth, and why it’s beneficial to take them out at night. And […]
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Here’s part two of Denturist Answers Reddit r/dentures Questions. Take a read of part one if you missed it. This is a new series of blogs designed to answer all the questions you may have not thought of. Or if you’ve already started your new life with dentures and want some reassurance from real people […]
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We offer a free consultation to patients ready to start their new journey with dentures. Dental work can seem like a grueling process, but with a little information, and after ‘biting the bullet’ and visiting your local denture clinic… you’ll soon realize it isn’t as tiring as it seems. Every patient is different with all […]
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Reddit is a great website to find all sorts of information on the topics you’re interested in. With millions of subreddits on the site, we looked through r/dentures and searched for some questions you may have never thought of before. This is a new series on our blog to help with difficult questions from real […]
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One of the biggest questions we hear from patients who are receiving new dentures is: How will they fair to their natural teeth. While your original teeth will always have the advantage over conventional dentures, denture implants are the crème de la crème of the denture world. sturdiness, strength, and the overall success rate of […]
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When having your teeth removed to facilitate new artificial teeth… During the healing process, a phenomenon known as bone resorption occurs. During this time your ‘immediate dentures’ can feel loose. A lot of changes happen within the first six months of your surgery. This means that immediately fitting dentures after tooth removal can feel uncomfortable […]
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I heard a story once: A stall at a market place during the 1950s that sold used dentures of people who had passed away. Market-goers would rummage through a basket of these used appliances and try them in one by one until they found one with the fit to best match their mouths… Safe to […]
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We hear it all the time: “I’ve had this set for 40 years and I’ve had no problems” or “I’m afraid I won’t like my new set”. There are numerous problems people run into with their old dentures… Over time your removable prosthetic can become brittle and break, or – depending on the type- become […]
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