Dentures

Natural-looking and secure replacement teeth


Dentures are removable false teeth that come with a host of benefits, including helping to improve how you eat and speak, as well as boosting your confidence by restoring your smile. They can also enhance facial shape, especially around the lips and in the cheek area. You can either have partial dentures for a few missing teeth or full dentures to replace a whole set of teeth on the upper or lower jaw.

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What are the benefits of dentures?


  • Natural-looking appearance
  • Can enhance facial shape
  • Can improve eating and speaking ability
  • An effective and affordable way to restore your smile
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Why should I choose dentures?


If you are missing a single tooth, or have multiple missing teeth you would like to replace, dentures are a strong, stable and effective option. Modern materials mean that partial dentures will blend in beautifully with existing teeth and complete dentures can pass for the real thing.

Dentures provide vital support to your facial structure and reduce premature sagging. Partial dentures also help your remaining natural teeth stay in the correct alignment.

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What does the treatment for dentures involve?


Making and fitting dentures can be quite an involved process. You may have to attend several appointments to ensure your final set of dentures are a secure and comfortable fit.

Following a comprehensive consultation, impressions of your mouth will be taken so a wax model can be produced and checked for fit, bite and comfort. This is changed and adjusted until we are both happy with the look and feel of the model.

A final set of dentures will be manufactured in a laboratory and, when ready, you will be invited in for a fitting. If you are having complete dentures, these will be fitted in the top or bottom of your mouth. This complete denture will consist of a gum coloured arch with a set of prosthetic teeth attached. Partial dentures will be used if you only have one or a few missing teeth and may be held in place with metal hooks attached to existing teeth.

When you have tried out your dentures for a week or so, you will be invited back for a review appointment to check they still fit properly and remain fully functional.

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Common questions

How do I look after my dentures?

Dentures are designed to be hard-wearing, but they will last longer if you treat them with care. Dentures should be removed before you go to bed so your gums can have a rest, but they must be stored in water or denture fluid as they could lose their shape if allowed to dry out.

How do I keep my dentures clean?

Clean your dentures with a toothbrush or a special denture brush and remember to keep your gums and any remaining teeth clean too. You will also need to attend regular check-ups so your dentist and hygienist can keep an eye on your oral health.

Do I need to wear my dentures all day and night?

You should wear your dentures for at least 8 hours a day. This gives your jawbone and gums time to get used to the dentures and prevents sore spots from developing. It is preferable to take them out at night time to give your gums a chance to rest.

What do I need to avoid with dentures?

It’s best to avoid hard & chewy foods, as well as sticky or spicy foods and alcohol while your mouth is sore or healing. To get used to the feeling of dentures, you should try not to rush eating so you can focus on the eating process and take small bites or cut up your food into bite size pieces so less chewing is required.

How do I eat with dentures?

It can take a little while to get used to your new dentures, especially if they are a complete set. They may feel odd at first and eating can be tricky, so it may be a good idea to start with softer foods and slowly introduce more challenging items. The amount of saliva in your mouth may increase, but this should soon improve as your mouth gets used to your replacement teeth.

Will I be able to speak properly with dentures?

Initially, speaking may be difficult but you can improve this by reading aloud. If you are experiencing any sore spots in your mouth, the denture surface may need some adjustment.

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contact@theivorydentalstudio.co.uk
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Marylebone, Baker St, NW1 and wider areas.

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