Dentures
Dentures at Care Dental are a versatile and effective solution for replacing lost teeth, whether you need to replace a single tooth or all the teeth in your mouth. Modern dentures are no longer generic or ill-fitting; they are custom-made to ensure a comfortable fit while delivering a natural-looking result.
Dentures
Restore Your Smile with Custom-Made Dentures
Dentures at Care Dental are a reliable way to restore both function and appearance after losing teeth. We offer several types of dentures, each crafted from different materials to meet a variety of needs and preferences. Your dentist will discuss the available options in detail to ensure you receive the best fit and result for your individual case.
Flexible Dentures
Flexible dentures at Care Dental cling to the gums, offering a comfortable fit with clear materials that blend seamlessly with the natural gum colour. While they provide excellent comfort, they may lose retention over time due to frame deformation.
Acrylic Dentures
Acrylic dentures at Care Dental are a cost-effective option that use the gums for support. While they can be bulkier and may cause some discomfort, they offer the advantage of easy adjustments if additional teeth need to be added later.
High-Performance Polymers
These dentures at Care Dental provide a balance between the rigidity of metals and the flexibility of other materials, offering excellent stability and a more natural appearance, along with enhanced comfort and flexibility.
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Find answers to common questions about dentures, from the procedure to long-term care.
Dentures are used to replace missing teeth, whether it’s just one tooth or a full set, restoring function and appearance.
With proper care and regular check-ups, dentures can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years. They may need adjustments over time as your mouth changes.
There are several types of dentures, including metal-framed, flexible, acrylic, and high-performance polymer dentures. Your dentist will recommend the best option for you based on your needs.
Modern dentures are designed for a custom fit, making them much more comfortable than traditional options. However, some people may experience minor discomfort as they adjust to wearing them.