Our Services
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Using our precision equipment, techniques and training, the positioning of the teeth are as close to where your natural teeth would be if you still had them.
The teeth are placed according to anatomical landmarks, allowing for gum loss over time and facial support required to restore the correct height to your face, while also supporting the upper lip. Your profile is improved, reducing the protrusion of the chin, and the appearance of premature ageing.
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The major benefits of having dentures held in place by implants (particularly lowers), is that it enables the wearer to chew their food properly. This in turn aids in the general health and well being of our ageing population, improving dietary and nutritional benefits with an improved quality of life. Other benefits are improved self confidence, stability during eating, increased chewing force, reduced tissue irritations and decreased bone loss.
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A partial denture is a removable appliance replacing one or more missing natural teeth and associated tissues. It is supported by the natural remaining teeth and gums. It replaces what is lost and preserves what is left.
Basically removable partial dentures come in two types - an acrylic or metal base. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. The type suited to your particular requirements can be assessed in consultation with us.
A partial denture offers improved appearance and function. It helps maintain the remaining natural teeth, improves and restores appearance, speech and certainly the ability to chew.
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As no two mouths are the same, digital dental software gives us the ability to create every tooth individually, with different characteristics to suit different patients’ needs.
Being able to mill dentures gives patients the most superior fitting and most functional dentures currently available. Making dentures more like patients’ own natural teeth.
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Denture repairs can often be done in 2 hours depending on the degree of difficulty and our work load. We do our best to save you the embarrassment of going without your teeth any longer than you need, but we must follow the Infection Control guidelines for everyone's benefit.