Dentures are made using various dental tools and pre-planning in order to make a denture our perfect denture. First the dentist must evaluate you for whatever your denture needs may be. If some teeth need to be extracted the dentist can remove the teeth as to make your denture more feasible and comfortable for you. Then the dentist will take an impression of your mouth using a waxy/rubbery substance. This will impress the surface of your mouth onto this material so the dentist can make a structural copy on which he will make your dentures. The dentist will then use quality material such as acrylic, metal or porcelain in order to fashion your dentures. After he is done it is time to try them on for size. The dentist will place them in your mouth to make sure they are right for you. Once you are happy you are all set. Your perfect pair of dentures are ready, and you will be the envy of your family and friends. Call now if you have more questions about dentures today.
Laboratory
Typically a laboratory technician will complete the process by which dentures are made. This laboratory technician is a certified technician and is highly skilled at making your dentures perfect. The dentist will be there to make sure that the denture is made perfectly and serves to supervise the process so they can get it right.
Denture Repairs
Denture repairs are something that our office can do because we have a dental laboratory technician as well as a fully stocked laboratory. We can have your dentures repaired in a quick and efficient manner. You will be happy with how we revitalize your picture perfect smile.
Dentures with Dental Implants
Dentures can be anchored into your mouth with a simple dental implant in order to make your dentures the most comfortable and the most lifelike dentures that can be achieved using dental techniques. This dental implant will mimic your teeth the most due to the anchoring techniques your dentist can use to anchor the prosthetic tooth to the mouth.
Dental Flipper
A dental flipper is something that can be made in order to attach to your tooth. This can cover up a broken tooth and complete your smile. It can be used as a temporary tool until you figure out a way to permanently get a cemented fixture for your tooth replacement such as bridge, implant or a possible removable denture.