Everything you need to know about new dentures
Dentures are the perfect way for those with tooth loss to fill the gaps in their smile and maintain the ability to chew and speak properly. You should replace your dentures with new ones
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Dentures are the perfect way for those with tooth loss to fill the gaps in their smile and maintain the ability to chew and speak properly. You should replace your dentures with new ones
Acrylic dentures are made using a plastic that is easy to mould but sets very rigidly which makes them a popular choice for many denture wearers
Since denture implants (aka implant retained dentures) are highly durable, natural looking and well secured, they are becoming a popular alternative to traditional dentures.
But there is still some confusion about exactly how denture implants work and what the requirements are to get them.
At Kevin Manners Denture Clinics, our Clinical Dental Technician (CDT) George Manners, is often the first face that many patients meet throughout their denture journey. So what does a CDT like George do?
If you don’t know much about dentures, it can be difficult to figure out what the best option is for you. One particular area we tend to get asked a lot about is partial dentures so we’ve put together a list of some of the most commonly asked questions that you might want the answers to.
When you get new dentures, they may feel unusual when eating or speaking for a short time while you get used to wearing them. New dentures may also feel uncomfortable during this period which should usually last no more than a month.
Implant retained dentures (aka denture implants) are dentures that are supported by titanium metal rods attached to the jaw bone. These implants are permanent and can be used to support full, partial and single tooth dentures.
How do you know when it’s time to get new dentures? Maybe you’re no longer happy with the fit, look or feel of your existing ones? Here’s when we recommend you replace your dentures with new ones.
Dear patients and friends of Kevin Manners Denture Clinics Please refer to Public Health England for up to date information on the Coronavirus. Do not attend the clinic if you have a cough or high temperature. We are delighted to announce the re-opening of the Kevin Manners Denture Clinics from Monday 8th June. This phased … Read more
When you think of the word “denture” you may think of a full set of false teeth but that’s not always the case. Yes, full dentures can be used to replace a whole set of teeth but you can also have a removable partial denture to fill the gap from just one missing tooth.