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    Parramatta Clinic

    Parramatta Dental Clinic

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    Parramatta, NSW, 2150

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    Maroubra Dental Clinic

    Office 1, 822 Anzac Parade
    Maroubra, NSW, 2035

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Dentist Journal

Everything you need to know about dentures

Everything You Need to Know About Dentures: A Guide from Your Parramatta Dentists

Dentures, or false teeth as they’re commonly known, offer an excellent solution for replacing lost teeth. Crafted by specialist technicians from acrylic material based on wax moulds prepared by dentists Parramatta, today’s dentures are comfortable to wear and more durable than ever before.


What are the available denture options?

Two primary types are commonly used among our patients: partial and full dentures. Let’s take a closer look at each type to help you ascertain which best suits your teeth!


Partial Dentures

Partial dentures fill the gaps of lost or missing teeth. Although removable, they are firmly attached to your mouth with metal, plastic, or nylon, supported by clasps encircling the patient’s remaining natural and healthy teeth. If you are searching for “partial dentures near me,” Parramatta Dental Avenue offers customised teeth replacements tailored to your needs.


Full Dentures

Full dentures substitute all missing natural teeth in the upper or lower jaw. Depending on the patient’s preference, they can be removable or fixed. Removable full dentures use remaining mouth structures for support and stability. However, your dentist in Parramatta may suggest non-removable or implant-supported dentures for added security against slippage and to better mimic natural mouth structures for improved aesthetics. These involve 4-6 fixed dental implants strategically placed to support a full denture. 


What are Immediate Dentures?

Naturally, you would want to avoid toothless gaps, and true to their name, these dentures are placed immediately after a tooth extraction. When severely fractured or extensively decayed teeth are removed, the area has to heal before fitting permanent dentures. Immediate dentures provide a temporary set of functional teeth until the permanent ones are ready.


Why replace existing dentures?

On average, full dentures from your dentist in Parramatta will last five to ten years. During this period, the jaw bone (or ridge) supporting the denture remodels and changes shape. Consequently, the dentures won’t fit as well anymore and will begin to loosen. Simultaneously, the acrylic teeth wear down, altering the bite. These gradual changes can cause the lower face and cheeks to sag, dramatically ageing a patient. New, better-fitting dentures can greatly enhance comfort and improve chewing ability, as well as revitalise the smile and boost the patients’ confidence.


FAQs for a Denture Clinic Near Me

Can dentures appear natural?

Partial dentures should blend seamlessly with remaining teeth, while full dentures should resemble a stunning smile – never a set of piano keys! At Parramatta Dental Avenue, we meticulously select the right tooth mould and shape for the most natural look possible. Teeth are initially tried in wax, allowing adjustments until the patient is satisfied with the smile. Only then do dentists Parramatta fabricate the final denture.


What alternatives exist?

Modern dentistry offers three tooth replacement methods: dentures, bridges, or implants. Bridges, fixed to teeth flanking the gap, can replace one or two teeth, provided the supporting teeth are robust enough. Implants look like natural teeth. They are metal screws inserted into the jawbone in a more lengthy procedure, supporting one or more crowns and are excellent for tooth replacement, given the patient has sufficient bone structure. Implants are most effective at the front but may be less successful for smokers, as nicotine restricts the blood flow to the gums, delaying the process of the implant fusing with the bone and surrounding tissues.


How long is the wait for dentures?

Typically, denture creation takes four to six weeks, with fortnightly visits. Each visit at your dentist in Parramatta lasts 30 minutes to an hour. When replacing front teeth, our team always advises you to consider getting a spare denture made if the primary one is lost or damaged.


Are they costly?

Prices will vary depending on how many artificial teeth you need. However, dentures are generally the most economical tooth replacement option, with a full set often costing half of a single implant tooth. 

At Parramatta Dental Avenue, we pride ourselves on the smooth transition between clinical and technical stages in dentistry to enhance patient care and treatment outcomes. For a booking request at our Parramatta clinic for new dentures or more information, don’t hesitate to contact our reception team at 1300 315 540.

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