Dentures
£80 onwards
Dentures are an alternative to missing teeth. Custom designed to fit in your mouth, dentures ensure comfort and seem as natural as possible. There are two types of dentures – Complete & Partial.
Complete dentures are advised when maximum natural teeth are missing, whereas partial dentures are recommended when some natural teeth are missing. Complete Dentures fit over the upper teeth and roof and on the lower teeth placed like a horseshoe. These dentures may be removed during the night for cleaning and worn again the next day.
Partial Dentures consist of replaced missing teeth attached to artificial gum connected by a metal framework which helps to hold the denture in place. Missing teeth can change the position of other teeth hence partial denture help to overcome this problem and keep the teeth intact. These must not be removed at home.
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Process
Two types of dentures are available -complete and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all the teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. However, at Dental Concepts, based on the initial discussion with the patient, the current level of oral health, a thorough examination of the patient’s teeth, we recommend the dentures required.
The steps involved are:
- Dental examination – The Dental Concepts Dentist examines the patient’s teeth and determines the state of the patient’s oral health. The dentist identifies any signs of infection, tooth decay, previous dental work that may hinder the denture process and highlights the same.
- Making the dentures – Post consultation, the Dental Concepts Dentist creates a mould of the teeth and measurements to ensure that the dentures fit perfectly. Once approved, these are sent to a dental lab to build the dentures to the specifications.
- Fitting the dentures – Thepatient is requested to come to the Dental Concepts clinic for denture fitting in the presence of the Dental Concepts Dentist. Any concerns/clarifications are addressed by the Dentist.
- Adapting to dentures – Adapting to dentures may take time especially while eating and speaking. However, once comfort sets in, the patient will experience function and control as with regular teeth.
Post Treatment care and instructions
Dentures require proper oral hygiene so that they last long. While wearing dentures every day may take some time for a patient to adjust to, ensuring proper oral hygiene is crucial to maintain dentures in the best condition possible.
This involves:
- Using a specific type of brush and a liquid solution to clean the dentures every day so that the material of the dentures is intact.
- Soaking the removable dentures in the solution every night.
- A patient without teeth must brush his/her gums at least twice a day with toothpaste or as advised by the Dentist.
- Brushing the tongue along the roof of the mouth is equally important.
Patients also need to be careful with the dentures.
- Avoid dropping the dentures on the counter or ground in the bathroom. While dentures are sturdy, they are not unbreakable.
- If the patient needs repairs on dentures of any kind, it is crucial to call the Dental Concepts Dentist and seek assistance.
- Attempting to repair the dentures without professional expertise can result in catastrophic results.
Complete Dentures
Complete dentures are placed after the teeth have been removed and the gum tissue has begun to heal. The average time taken to place a conventional denture is about eight to 12 weeks after the teeth have been removed.
Immediate denture as the name suggests, are created in advance and can be positioned as soon as the teeth are removed. As a result, the patient does not have to be without teeth during the healing period. However, bones and gums shrink over time, especially during the healing period following tooth removal. Therefore a disadvantage of immediate dentures compared with conventional dentures is that they require more adjustments to fit properly.
Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are recommended when one or more natural teeth remain in the upper or lower jaw. The Dental Concepts Dentist fixes a bridge, replaces one or more teeth by placing crowns on the teeth on either side of the space and attaches artificial teeth to the same. The bridge is cemented so that it prevents other teeth from changing position. Dental implants can be used to support cemented bridges. The cost may seem high however the implants and bridges resemble the feel of real teeth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dentures must be handled correctly so that they last you long.
- Whitening process – Please note that it is not possible to whiten dentures like natural teeth because dentures are made of plastic. To minimize staining, properly clean your dentures daily to remove food and plaque bacteria. Your Dental Concepts Dentist will explain the cleaning process in detail. Please note that under any circumstances you must not use bleach on your dentures.
- Brushing process: Please do not brush your dentures with normal toothpaste as they are designed to be used on natural teeth. You should use a washing liquid and a special denture brush to clean your dentures by hand every day. After rinsing them thoroughly, soak your dentures in a water-based cleaning solution overnight as suggested by your Dental Concepts Dentist.
- Repairing broken dentures: In case of any damage to the dentures please contact your Dental Concepts Dentist immediately.
mangesh ghate
May 14, 2020 via Google
Very professional and best in class service guaranteed. Well trained and lovely staff who are treating thier patients with love and care. Great work!!
Jack Pitt
February 20, 2020 via Google
very very happy with the service received. I had the Invisalign treatment and nothing but professional service and the after care is even better. Couldn’t be happier and have recommended to everyone I know!!!
michelle moore
February 18, 2020 via Google
Dr Manish and his team at Dental Concepts have gone the extra mile to help me with my dental problems. All the staff have been friendly and efficient, but Dr Manish in particular, has displayed the quality skills of a surgeon with a kindness of heart that is rarely seen these days. A thorough examination awaits you in an immaculately clean and well presented, state of the art practice. Don’t hesitate to ask for help when you need it. Michelle Moore.
Lucy Harris
December 22, 2019 via Google
Recently my 62 year old ‘milk tooth’ broke off leaving me with the dread of having the root taken out. Manish was amazing, knowing me from previous treatments, he explained that he would build a new tooth on the remains of my old one. The work was done in an hour, the result was amazing, I couldn’t tell the difference from the one next to it. No pain, no stress and truly wonderful just before Christmas to have my smile back. Manish is an amazing person and outstanding dentist. I have no hesitation in recommending the services of Dental Concepts to anyone, especially nervous patients or anxious patients.
Laura Leadbeater
November 28, 2019 via Google
Had an implant fitted and cannot be more happier with my wellbeing & confidence – Superb service! 😀 Great team Xx
Michael S C Herbert
November 20, 2019 via Google
Phoned in an emergency after extreme pain and my regular dentist not caring that 4 more days was unmanageable, having rang several others that only seemed concerned about booking me in for a check. To my delight and suprise this was no problem for them. Their only concern was that I was in extreme pain and despite anti biotics and pain killers this had not subsided for 72 hours, I was asked to come in immediately for an x ray and immediate extraction. No one like the dentist but I officially love this team now, I will be recommending it to family, friends and all those who read this review.
Acrylic denture 1-3 teeth
£450
Acrylic denture 3-9 teeth
£600
Acrylic denture 9+teeth
£800
Full upper and lower acrylic denture
£1,600
Full upper or lower chrome denture
£1,500
Partial chrome denture
£1,200
Flexi denture (valplast)
£1,250
Denture repair
£80
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