Dentures Glenmore Park

Dentures

Dentures

Dentures are removable false teeth that can replace missing teeth. You might believe that only elderly people wear them, but this isn’t true at all.

Dentures (or partial plates) are actually more common that you realise. And these days, they’re so well made that they’re completely comfortable and natural looking. No one will even notice you have them. They are usually made of acrylic, and are designed to match your real teeth. The base of a denture is called a plate, which is usually made of either acrylic resin or metal. There are two main types:
  • complete: a full set of dentures for both top and bottom jaw, due to the absence of any natural tooth structure
  • partial : for patients who still have some teeth but need others replaced (and teeth can be added to the partial denture as needed).
As they are removeable, you can take them out (e.g. when you sleep) and put back into your mouth. They also come in various designs, including conventional, removable and  that clasp onto your teeth. Some  are also permanent implants. Your dentist will do a thorough examination and advise you on the best type of dentures for your situation.

Why Patients Choose Dentures in Glenmore Park

Replaces Missing Teeth

Dentures fill gaps from one or more missing teeth to support your smile and bite.

Custom-Fitted

Each denture is made from impressions of your mouth for an individual fit.

Removable for Cleaning

Removable dentures can be taken out for daily cleaning and care at home.

Supports Daily Function

Replacing missing teeth can help with chewing and speaking comfortably.

Dentures FAQs

What types of dentures are available?

There are full dentures, which replace all the teeth in the upper or lower jaw, and partial dentures, which replace one or more missing teeth while your natural teeth remain. Our dentist can help you understand which option may suit your needs.

How long do dentures last?

Dentures can last several years, but they may need adjustment or replacement over time as your mouth naturally changes shape. Regular check-ups help your dentist monitor the fit and condition of your dentures.

How do I care for my dentures?

Remove and rinse dentures after eating, brush them daily with a soft brush and denture cleaner, and store them as advised by your dentist when not worn. Continue to care for any remaining natural teeth and gums as usual.

Will dentures feel uncomfortable at first?

New dentures can feel unfamiliar for the first little while as your mouth adjusts, and some people notice changes in speaking or eating initially. These usually improve with time, and your dentist can make adjustments if needed.

Can I eat normally with dentures?

Many people are able to eat a wide range of foods with dentures. It often helps to start with softer foods and smaller pieces while you adjust. Your dentist can offer guidance tailored to your situation.

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