Changes in eating or speaking can become more noticeable when teeth are missing, even in everyday moments. We take time to understand how this is affecting you, and bring dentures into the conversation in a way that feels considered and relevant.
Dentures are designed to sit along the gums and replace teeth where they are no longer present. They are made to match the natural contours of your mouth.
We take a steady approach when discussing dentures with you, considering how your mouth feels and what may be suitable before guiding your next steps.
Dentures may provide a range of functional considerations depending on your needs. These are explored in relation to how your mouth adapts over time and how changes in teeth and gums are assessed during care.
Dentures replace missing teeth and restore areas where teeth are absent.
Dentures assist with everyday biting and chewing functions.
Replacing missing teeth supports facial contours over time.
Dentures may help maintain spacing by filling gaps where teeth are missing.
Before planning dentures, we assess several aspects of your mouth to understand how your teeth, gums, and bite are working together and what may need to be considered.
We plan dentures through a step-by-step approach that considers fit and how your mouth has changed over time. We explain each stage clearly so you feel informed.
We begin by discussing your concerns and reviewing your oral health and changes affecting your teeth and gums.
Impressions or digital scans are taken to capture your mouth shape and guide denture design and fit.
A trial denture may be used to check fit and comfort, with adjustments made based on how it feels.
The denture is fitted and reviewed, with follow-up visits to monitor comfort, fit, and how your mouth adapts.
The annoying thing about the place is trying to stay awake because its so comfortable. thankfully they all have a good sense of humor and are friendly. otherwise they would have to pry my mouth open as i sleep. have not gone to see you guys in a few years but i will be returning shortly.
Note: Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Yes, adjustments may be needed as your mouth changes over time. Our dentist can review the fit and make changes where required to help maintain stability and comfort.
It can take some time to adapt to how dentures feel in your mouth. As you adjust, speaking and eating may begin to feel more familiar with regular use.
Dentures may be worn during the day, depending on your routine and comfort. Our dentist can guide you on when to wear and remove them based on your individual needs.