How to tell if your denture fit isn’t right
We recommend that you get new dentures at least every 5 years but if your dentures don’t fit right you should get them changed much sooner to avoid long-term problems with your gums and oral health.
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We recommend that you get new dentures at least every 5 years but if your dentures don’t fit right you should get them changed much sooner to avoid long-term problems with your gums and oral health.
Even when you have replaced your natural teeth with full or partial dentures, you will still need to have a professional dental check-up for similar reasons to when you had your natural teeth. Checkups are an essential part of ensuring your mouth stays healthy and can prevent small issues from become bigger
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.
By now, I’m sure we’re all well aware that smoking isn’t good for our health. But what exactly does it do to our oral health? Why is smoking so bad and what can it lead to? In this blog article we take a look at the effects of smoking on oral health to denture wearers (and people with dental implants).
There comes a time for every denture wearer when dentures really don’t fit like they used to or you may just feel that you are due a new set of dentures (for one reason or another).
For many people having new dentures can be quite daunting, especially if this is your first time. To put your mind at ease here’s a simple run down of what to expect at each appointment
Starting out on your denture journey can be quite daunting and you may have many questions that you want to clear up before you start the process of having new dentures made.
We all know the recommended advice of brushing your teeth twice a day and why it’s so important right? But what about some advice on the care and cleaning of dentures ?