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DENTURES

Missing Teeth

 

As well as improving your appearance, in some cases it is important to try to replace any missing teeth in order to balance the way your jaw bites. If you have several missing teeth, the remaining teeth are under more pressure, which can lead to broken fillings or even jaw problems.

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The decision on how to replace the missing teeth depends on the number that are missing and where they are in the mouth. The condition of the remaining teeth is also a significant factor.

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There are three main ways to replace the missing teeth - dentures, bridges and dental implants.

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Dentures

 

A dental denture is an appliance which is worn to replace lost or missing teeth to enable you to enjoy a healthy diet and to smile with confidence.

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A complete or full denture is one that replaces all of the natural teeth in either the upper or lower jaws.

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A partial denture fills in the spaces created by lost or missing teeth and is attached to your natural teeth with metal clasps or devices called precision attachments.

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The base of a denture is called a plate and can be made of either acrylic (plastic) or metal. The teeth are normally made of acrylic and can be made to match your natural teeth. This is especially important in the case of partial dentures.

"I chose the Cedar Clinic for my orthodontic treatment as it was recommended to me by my dentist. The practice was and still is very friendly and as I was a very nervous patient the staff and particularly Sharan Gill, the orthodontist, always very calming and patient with me. I would recommend the Cedar Clinic to anyone – I also had whitening treatment and a wisdom tooth taken out at the practice. Sharan always takes an interest in me. She makes me feel more like a friend than a patient. Keep up the good work."

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- Stacey Wood -

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