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Dontia Smile
Personalized dentures designed for a natural, confident smile.
Professional Denture Services
We have collaborated with T32 Denture Care Clinic to provide comprehensive denture solutions together utilizing state-of-the-art technology and the expertise of skilled dental professionals to restore smiles and enhance the quality of life for individuals seeking reliable and effective denture care.
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How Dentures Help?
With the loss of multiple teeth and the effects of ageing, you may struggle with more than just chewing difficulties. Your confidence to smile can also diminish. Additionally, losing facial muscle support and tone can cause result in your face having a saggy and aged appearance. Missing teeth, especially in the font, can create gaps that affect speech.
However, with dentures, it can effectively address all these issues. T32 Denture Care Clinic provides comprehensive denture services, often in conjunction with implant therapy. This allows denture wearers to enjoy their food, smile and laugh confidently.
Benefits of Dentures
- It helps to restore any unsightly gaps in your smile.
- Restores function so that you can eat well.
- Support facial muscles or structures which may have collapsed due to the loss of multiple teeth and their surrounding jaw bone.
Types of Dentures
There are several types of dentures designed to cater to different dental needs. Conventional dentures are widely available in the market. However, at T32 Denture Care Clinic, they can provide you with a new generation type of custom-made dentures.
- Conventional Dentures
- Full dentures
- Flexible dentures
- Partial dentures
- Custom-made Dentures
- 3D printed framework dentures
- On implant dentures
- Fixed removable prosthesis
Treatment Process
Our process is designed to ensure precision, comfort, and long-lasting results through careful planning and follow-up care.
Step 1: Consultation
- Approximately 30 minutes
Our dentist will conduct a comprehensive examination and meticulous analysis of your occlusion (bite) to detect any parafunction, such as night grinding or clenching, ensuring the highest quality of care.
Step 2: Follow-up visits
- Depends on condition
Dentures typically require multiple visits. Our dentists need to take detailed measurements of your teeth, gums, and jaw, mainly when combined with implants, to ensure that your dentures are well-fitted, secure, and comfortable.
Treatment Process
Our process is designed to ensure precision, comfort, and long-lasting results through careful planning and follow-up care.
Step 1: Consultation
- Approximately 30 minutes
Our dentist will conduct a comprehensive examination and meticulous analysis of your occlusion (bite) to detect any parafunction, such as night grinding or clenching, ensuring the highest quality of care.
Step 2: Follow-up visits
- Depends on condition
Dentures typically require multiple visits. Our dentists need to take detailed measurements of your teeth, gums, and jaw, mainly when combined with implants, to ensure that your dentures are well-fitted, secure, and comfortable.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do dentures last?
In all patients, the gums and jawbone continue to change and ‘shrink’ over time. Most dentures will need to be replaced after 5 to 7 years to ensure they fit well and do not move around while eating.
How much is the cost of dentures?
CHAS subsidies are available for dentures. However, as costs vary depending on the complexity of the case and the number of missing teeth, we recommend to make and appointment and consult our dentists for a quotation.
Can I wear my dentures all the time?
Dentures need to be removed and cleaned after each meal and at the end of the day. In addition to regular brushing, a denture cleaning product can be used to remove any trapped food debris. It is not recommended to sleep with dentures on.
What are the common problems with ill-fitted dentures?
Some common problems with dentures include:
- Gum soreness or ulcers from constant rubbing of the base of the denture against the gums.
- Difficulty biting on harder or chewy foods.
- Food getting trapped under the base of the denture leading to gum irritation, infection, and decay.
- The denture coming loose while smiling, talking, and eating.