Dentures

It is always preferable to keep your own teeth. However, if you are in a position of needing to replace one, two or even all of your teeth, dentures are a cost-effective way to restore your smile and increase the functionality of your molars. Depending on individual needs, they can be made with either a cast chrome (metal) or an acrylic (plastic) base.

Dentures can take some time to get used to, most people grow accustomed to them with practise and find themselves getting back to their regular lifestyle. If you are finding your dentures frustrating or ill-fitting, you should make an appointment to discuss the issues with your dentist. No one wants to live with constant frustration andoften with some minor adjustments, your denture will be more to your liking.

If you find your regular denture is really not suiting you, there are alternatives. Bridges provide a fixed alternative to partial dentures while full dentures can be held in place with ‘clips’ mounted onto dental implants. Please feel free to call us if you would like any further information on dentures or other tooth replacement options.

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Kerin Stinear
May 29, 2024

On this occasion the dentist Natalie was very good, explained clearly why specialist surgery was required. The standout however, was Bec the admin. Officer, who went over and above to get me an urgent appt. the next day. She was amazing & I very much appreciated her assistance.

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Susan
April 10, 2024

I've just called to make an appoint with Dr Kapil and have learnt he is no longer doing general dental work. Sadly after 20 years I need to find a new dentist. He will be hard to replace....