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Details you required for dentures PPT

Our dental prosthetics are committed to serving all of our clients with the best denture and mouth guard services available. Christie Dentures is a family-run business. Dell & Ben Christie have over 30 years of skills and experience, we are proud to offer our community superior customized dentures and mouthguards to keep their smile as healthy and beautiful as possible. We also accept HICAPS to make sure we can help as many people as possible.<br>

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Details you required for dentures PPT

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  1. Details you Required for Dentures www.christiedentures.com.au

  2. Introduction Dentures are a removable, beautiful, and natural-looking way to replace missing or decayed teeth. They are one of the quickest ways to replace all of your teeth. When a removable denture is meant to replace one or more missing teeth but not an entire arch of teeth, this is called a partial denture. There is a team of experts for your dentures in the Blue Mountains. Don’t worry, you will get the best dentist.

  3. Depending on your needs, there are different kinds of false teeth, such as:

  4. Partial dentures This denture is designed to replace many teeth in either the upper or lower jaw, but not an entire arch. A partial denture slides into place or snaps into place by attaching to two or more natural teeth that are still there. A partial is made of pink acrylic that looks like gum tissue, strong and reinforced plastic teeth, and what we call a major connector. The part that connects the partial to your real teeth is called the major connector. This connector can be made of a cobalt-chromium alloy metal or several different tooth colours.

  5. 2. Implant retained dentures A denture that is held in place by two or more implants is called an implant-retained denture. This type of denture is more stable and works better for biting. An implant is a screw-like structure that is put in by surgery. The bone grows around it, and an attachment on the denture will stick to it. This makes the denture base more stable and makes it easier to eat and talk. Implants are common and routine, and even though it might sound scary, most people who get them don't feel much or any pain. 3. Removable full dentures Complete dentures are removable tooth replacements that replace every tooth in at least one arch.

  6. What are the benefits of dentures? • Dentures are made to be comfortable, fully functional, and look good so that you can eat and talk without any problems. • They are an affordable way to replace missing teeth. • They support the muscles and structures of your lips and cheeks to make sure you have a beautiful, healthy smile and a better-looking face. • They give you back your smile, your ability to chew, and your confidence quickly because they are made to work as close to your natural teeth as possible. • They can be made to match the size, shape, and colour of your real teeth. • If you lose or have more teeth pulled out in the future, it may be possible to change your partial dentures to fit the new tooth loss. • You can get dentures on the same day you have your teeth pulled out. So you'll never be without teeth.

  7. How long do dentures typically last? A denture should usually be made again every 5 years, but with good care and maintenance, its life can sometimes be stretched to 10 years. No matter if you have natural teeth or not, it is always best to see a dentist every six months for a full checkup and cleaning. The tissues in your mouth and your dentures change over time, and your dentures may get loose. People who wear dentures notice these changes within a few weeks to a year. This is why you need to see your dentist regularly for any adjustments and to have a tissue check for any abnormalities. If you are looking for the best dentist for dentures in the Blue Mountains then what are you waiting for? Pick up your phone and make a call for all the required information. Disclaimer: This is a generic Information & post; content about the services can be changed from time to time as per your requirements and contract. To get the latest and updated information, contact us today or visit our website.

  8. Contact For Dentures www.christiedentures.com.au Shop 1, 156 Great Western Hwy (Ground Floor) Blaxland, NSW 2774, Australia.

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