The dentures that replace all the teeth are known as Complete Dentures and they rest on the gums that cover the jawbones. The stability and retention of these dentures can be improved by attaching them to Dental Implants. Candidates for complete dentures have lost most or all of their teeth. You can have a full denture on your upper or lower jaw, or both. Complete dentures are also called “conventional” dentures.
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WE OFFER AN OPTION OF FLEXI-DENTURES
We offer an option of flexible dentures which works as an alternative to traditional dentures. Flexi Dentures are made using latest technology, and are best suited to people with irregular-shaped mouths.
The best thing about Flexi Dentures is, they do not cover the roof or the floor of patients’ mouth to the same extent as plastic dentures do.
Flexible dentures offer more cosmetic solution for patients by being more aesthetically pleasing in comparison of traditional dentures.
TYPES OF DENTURES:
Dentures are of three types: Complete Dentures, Partial Dentures and Implant Supported Dentures.
Complete dentures
Partial Dentures
Dentures that replace some but not all of the teeth are known as Partial Dentures. They attach to the teeth that are still present and cover and rest on the gums and bone where the teeth are missing. Dental Implants can also be used to stabilise partial dentures. A partial denture fitted in the spaces created by missing teeth prevents other teeth from changing position. A partial denture is suitable for those who have some natural teeth remaining.
Replacing missing teeth is very good for your appearance as well as your health. A denture will help you look better by providing the support that your cheeks and lips need. Without this support, sagging facial muscles can make a person look older. At For One (41) Dental Care each set of dentures is personalised to your gums, lips, tongue and your whole mouth. Having good-looking teeth also gives you more confidence and freedom to smile.
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