DentureThe full or partial prosthesis is the most traditional method of replacing teeth. The re-placement of missing teeth does not only make you look younger but also provides healthy appearance and essential for comfortable chewing and for a joyful smile. A well-made denture fits comfortably and makes its owner feel more confident even without adhesive. Should you not be satisfied with the joint, with or without cement, your teeth could be stabilized in an easy way with micro-implantations. This method does not need further investment compared to full implantation replacement. In this case you only need some implantations in order to fasten your detachable denture with a single move.

The procedure

On your first visit:
Making a highly precise mould. Your dentist fixes the mark of the palate and the jaws for the denture which will be made later on fit into your jaw, gums and palate. For the sake of well-functioning later, the dentist records your individual data namely the structure of the jaw and how does it shut. This is the token of the check-up so that our technicians could achieve the individually well-closing and aesthetically proper prosthesis.
While the final piece is completing, a temporary one is advisable to use.

On your Second visit:
the hand-over of the final prosthesis.

It’s important to know that due to anatomical differences between the lower and the upper dentures the full lower denture is harder to fix at all times. The spine of the upper jaw-bone and the palate provide a favourable posture to the denture so thanks to the vacuum effect the upper prosthesis fits steadily, even without adhesive. The fixing of the lower denture is more complicated as the lower jaw-bone has less fitting surface, hard to achieve vacuum effect and even the tongue might push it out. If we fail to meet with your requirements, the fixing with implantations could be an option.

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