Custom Partial Dentures
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Custom Partial Dentures
At Denturepoint in Mornington, we specialise in creating custom partial dentures designed to restore both the function and aesthetics of your smile. Whether you’re missing a few teeth due to injury, decay, or other reasons, our high-quality partial dentures offer a comfortable and natural-looking solution tailored to your individual needs.
Our Custom Partial Denture Process
At Denturepoint in Mornington, we pride ourselves on our meticulous approach to creating partial dentures. Our process starts with a comprehensive consultation, where we evaluate your oral health and discuss your specific needs. We then take precise measurements and impressions of your mouth to create a partial denture that fits comfortably and securely. Our experienced dental technicians craft your dentures with the utmost care, using top-quality materials to ensure a perfect match with your natural teeth. Once your partial dentures are ready, we’ll make any necessary adjustments to ensure they fit comfortably and look great.
Why Choose Partial Dentures?
Partial dentures are an excellent option for those who are missing some, but not all, of their teeth. Unlike full dentures, partial dentures are designed to fill in the gaps while preserving your remaining natural teeth. This not only enhances your smile but also prevents your existing teeth from shifting out of place, which can cause further dental issues. At Denturepoint, we use advanced materials and techniques to ensure that your partial dentures are both durable and aesthetically pleasing.
Get Your Partial Dentures at Denturepoint
If you’re in need of partial dentures in Mornington, Denturepoint is here to help. Our team is dedicated to providing you with a solution that restores your smile and boosts your confidence.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover the difference that custom partial dentures can make.
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How partial dentures are build
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What are full dentures?
How long do full dentures last?
With proper care and regular maintenance, full dentures can last between 5 to 10 years. However, over time, changes in your mouth’s structure may require adjustments or replacements to ensure a good fit and optimal comfort.
How should I clean my dentures?
Clean your dentures daily by brushing them with a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive cleaner. Additionally, soak them in a denture cleaning solution overnight to remove plaque and stains. Rinse thoroughly before putting them back in your mouth.
Can I sleep with my dentures in?
While you can sleep with your dentures in, it’s best to remove them at night. Taking them out allows your gums to rest and promotes better oral hygiene by reducing the risk of infections and irritation from bacteria buildup.
What are full dentures made of?
Most full dentures are made from a durable acrylic resin for the gum-colored base, while the teeth are crafted from either acrylic or porcelain. These materials are designed to look natural and are strong enough to withstand daily use.
How do full dentures stay in place?
Full dentures stay in place primarily through suction between the denture base and the gums. Proper fitting is essential for this suction effect. If necessary, denture adhesives can be used to improve stability, especially when eating or speaking.
Will full dentures affect my speech?
Initially, full dentures may slightly alter your speech, particularly with sounds like “s” and “f.” However, after a short adjustment period and some practice, most people are able to speak clearly and confidently without any long-term issues.
How soon can I eat with dentures?
You can begin eating soft foods almost immediately after getting full dentures. Gradually introduce harder or chewier foods as you become more comfortable. It may take a few weeks to fully adjust, but cutting food into smaller bites can help.
