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Denture Tooth Additions

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Easily add to your dentures

Tooth additions allow new teeth to be added to your dentures without needing to replace them.

Denture tooth additions involve adding one or more teeth to your existing partial dentures. This is often needed, due to a new extraction, which requires the gap to be filled.

Depending on the materials from which your partial denture is made and the current design, a new addition can usually be achieved quickly, so you are not without your denture for too long.

With the right care and maintenance, denture tooth additions can last for many years.

FAQs

What are the benefits of adding denture teeth?
Denture tooth additions restore the natural function and appearance of your smile. They also reduce wear on your remaining natural teeth and provide a more secure fit for your dentures.

Is it possible to add more than one tooth at a time during a denture tooth addition procedure?
Depending on the materials used for your current denture, it is usually possible to add more than one tooth at a time.

What kind of follow-up care is needed after having a denture tooth addition procedure?
It is important to receive follow-up care, such as adjustments, to ensure that your denture fits comfortably.

Easily add to your dentures

Tooth additions allow new teeth to be added to your dentures without needing to replace them.

Denture tooth additions involve adding one or more teeth to your existing partial dentures. This is often needed, due to a new extraction, which requires the gap to be filled.

Depending on the materials from which your partial denture is made and the current design, a new addition can usually be achieved quickly, so you are not without your denture for too long.

With the right care and maintenance, denture tooth additions can last for many years.

FAQs

Are implant dentures more comfortable than traditional dentures?
Implant dentures are generally more comfortable than traditional dentures, as they are more stable and secure. Dental implants are placed directly into the jawbone, whilst traditional dentures rest on the gums, and can sometimes slip or move.

Are there any risks associated with getting implant dentures?
Like all dental procedures, there may be risks associated with getting implant dentures. Implant dentures may not be suitable for everyone, and it is important to discuss your options with a professional.

How long does it take to get used to wearing implant dentures?
It can take anywhere from one to several months to get used to wearing implant dentures. It is important to give your mouth time to adjust, but the amount of time varies from person to person.

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