DENTURES
Dentures in Luton
Dentures are a type of dental prosthesis that replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues to improve a person's smile and ability to chew and speak. They are custom-made to fit the individual's mouth and come in various types, including full and partial dentures.
Full dentures are used when all natural teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used to replace a few missing teeth. Dentures are typically made from acrylic resin or a combination of acrylic and metal, and can be removable or fixed in place with dental implants.
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If you are missing teeth or have dentures that no longer fit properly, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with us. Let us help you regain your confidence and improve your quality of life with comfortable, functional, and natural-looking dentures.
There are several types of dentures we can assist with, including:
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Conventional Full Dentures
These are the traditional type of denture that is placed in the mouth after the remaining natural teeth have been removed and the gum tissue has healed.
Immediate Dentures
These dentures are made in advance and can be placed in the mouth immediately after the removal of natural teeth.
Overdentures
These are dentures that are designed to fit over remaining natural teeth or dental implants for added stability and retention.
Partial Dentures
These dentures replace one or more missing teeth and are typically attached to a metal framework that is anchored to the remaining natural teeth.
Custom Dentures
These are dentures that are made to fit the unique shape and size of the patient's mouth for maximum comfort and functionality.
Flexible Dentures
These dentures are made from a flexible material that is more comfortable and less likely to cause irritation to the gum tissue.
Implant-supported Dentures
These dentures are supported by dental implants and offer improved stability and retention compared to conventional dentures.
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It is important to note that the type of denture a person requires will depend on several factors, including the number of missing teeth, the health of the remaining teeth and gums, and your personal preferences.