DENTURE A NEW SMILE FOR WEDDING

NEW DENTURE NEW SMILE, DENTURES FOR WEDDING DAY

If you have a wedding up and coming, you'll sense the desire to look well on that day. Weddings are the time where family and friends meet, and it is crucial that you present the best you. Weddings are not to be taken lightly, when everyone is dressed up to impressed, why not you? You should definitely put in soe effort to appear your best. For some of us denture wearers, it is time to check if your denture needs changing. Dentures can be worn out after a few years, and it is important to go for your annual checkup just to make sure your denture is in good condition.

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Do you have any missing teeth? What could be the problems of when you have missing teeth and exposing bare gums?

Here are some of the common ones:

1) Difficulty eating and speaking

2) Appearance of a collapsed face

3) Quality of life and personal self-esteem

4) Impression that makes a person is 20-25 years older

When someone has a tooth missing, there are some options to consider. Typically there are denture, bridge or implant for the patient.Dentures used to be the treatment of choice many years ago due to their cost-effectiveness and technology that existed back in the day. Now we have a dental bridge that was modified from the dentures but is fixed onto the tooth and is smaller. Implants are devices that are screwed into the bone and capped with a crown.

Dentures are replacements for missing teeth that can be taken out and put back into your mouth. While dentures take some getting used to, and will never feel exactly the same as one's natural teeth, today's dentures are natural looking and more comfortable than before.

There are two main types of dentures: full and partial. Your dentist will help you choose the type of denture that's best for you based on whether some or all of your teeth are going to be replaced and the cost involved.

Options for Replacing Missing Teeth?
From implants to permanent bridges, you have several options to replace missing teeth and blend them with your natural teeth. Using advanced materials and tooth-color matching techniques, your dentist can recommend the appropriate method for optimal function and aesthetics.

Types of Dentures Available
Whether you are missing one, two or all of your natural teeth, your Smile approved dentist can create comfortable and natural looking complete or partial dentures to restore your smile.
Partial Dentures
Partial dentures fill in the spaces left by lost or missing teeth and are attached to your natural teeth with metal clasps or devices called precision attachments. These suit patients who have lost just one or a few of their natural teeth and wish to fill in the gap(s) left behind.
Complete Dentures: Full or complete dentures replace all of the natural teeth in either the upper or lower jaws. These suit patients who have lost most or all of their natural teeth.

How Long Do Dentures Last?
If cared for properly, dentures are expected to last up to 5-8 years before needing replacement. During this time, they wear out and your mouth changes shape. This is why your dentures will eventually need to be relined or remade to remain as safe, comfortable and natural looking as possible.

Our wedding smile packages can be tailor-made to suit you, so book early and let us do the rest! We can arrange for couples' treatment or even deals to treat your mother of groom  & mother of bride. Below is an example of the kinds of treatments you may want to opt for:

Routine Scale & Polish, Airflow Sparkle PolishTeeth whitening - home treatment or in-office whiteningImplants with Removal Dentures

Implant with Fixed Bridge
Dental Crowns and Dental Bridges
Dermal Fillers & Botox

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