Full Dentures
As an oral health-care specialist, the Denturist offers various types of dentures to satisfy each patient’s specific requirements.

Your Denturist, in close consultation with you, will determine what those requirements are and how to meet them. State-of-the-art dentures are able to restore your smile as well as be compatible with the sensitive tissues of your mouth.

Standard dentures may fit comfortably and chew well, but are designed for the average patient using basic tooth shades and shapes.
HOW DOES ONE ENSURE A SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME?
Your Denturist is able to provide you with the professional advice needed prior to choosing the denture that best suits your lifestyle.

The importance of a thorough consultation and examination with your Denturist prior to any treatment cannot be emphasized enough.

This appointment gives you the opportunity to express your concerns and desires for your new dentures. It also allows the Denturist the opportunity to assess the oral conditions present and address your needs and expectations.

STANDARD OR PREMIUM PERSONALIZED DENTURES
Standard dentures may fit comfortably and chew well, but are designed for the average patient using basic tooth shades and shapes. Every denture patient, especially those with oral tissues which have resorbed (shrunk) or those who have unusual jaw relationships (bite) may require a personalized denture that utilizes premium materials and precision techniques. With premium personalized dentures, esthetics, comfort, fit and function combine to allow your smile to look more natural.

Premium personalized quality dentures instill confidence and provide optimum function while eating, speaking or laughing.

Through the use of sophisticated instrumentation, from the impressions of your jaws to the specific jaw movements you make, all your facial information is recorded. The Denturist is then able to recreate the character of your smile and restore the natural contour of your lips and facial muscles. Let your smile shine through!

As an oral health-care specialist, the Denturist offers various types of dentures to satisfy each patient’s specific requirements.

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