Replace Lost Teeth With Perfectly Fitted Dentures in Egremont

Restore Facial Structure and Jaw Functionality with our Custom-made Dentures at Egremont Dental and Implant Centre

Improve Your Oral Health with Naturally Looking Dentures

Losing a tooth due to injury, infection, or old age can affect your oral functions and overall confidence. Dentures are specifically designed to replace the missing teeth. At Egremont Dental and Implant Centre, we attempt to assist people in reclaiming full oral functionality.

What You Should Know About Dentures

Dentures are natural-appearing prosthetic teeth for people who have lost few or all of their teeth. You might get removable or permanent dentures to offer support to your facial muscles and enhance the quality of your speech. They are fabricated from porcelain, acrylic resin, or polymers. Compared to implants, they are cost-effective and can last long provided the after-care is good.

Fitting Process of Dentures

First of all, an appointment will be scheduled with our clinic. The preliminary examination is done to examine the health of your gums and teeth. After that, we take impressions of your mouth so that dentures will fit well.

However, before the final dentures are fitted, your bite will also be checked in advance to see whether there are any adjustments needed. Once your dentures are fabricated, you will be called in for a fitting, which our dentists do with great care. We make sure that dentures are comfortable and feel like natural teeth.

Aftercare Process for Dentures

Here are some tips you need after getting dentures:

Get Expert Denture Treatment with Us

Want to experience exceptional services with personalised care? At Egremont Dental and Implant Centre, our dentists are helping people gain back their confidence and improve their overall lifestyle. We believe everyone deserves customised care. When it comes to dentures, we use top-notch materials and meticulously design each pair of dentures to fit our patients. With our dentures, you can comfortably eat, chew, and smile.

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    You will need dentures in the case of severe tooth decay or when you have extreme tooth loss. Dentures can also be fitted in older age groups people who may have loose teeth and need restoration of oral functionality. People also require dentures when they are diagnosed with oral cancer or some other oral health issue.

    If your gums are healthy and you don’t have any infections, then you only need an appointment or two to finish the treatment for dentures. Your visit will allow the dentist to check your teeth for what type of dentures are needed. After this, you will be given a day to get dentures fitted once they are custom-made in the lab.

    You will recommend caring for your dentures when they are newly fitted for proper care and maintenance by avoiding hard and sticky foods, using a soft-bristled brush and mild toothpaste, or soaking your dentures in saltwater. It is also advisable to pay a follow-up visit to your dentist for denture checkups.

    Dentures fabricated out of good-quality materials like acrylic or porcelain would last very long. The life of dentures is more than five years. If you have a good routine for cleaning and maintenance of your dentures, then you will not need to replace them frequently.

    Getting dentures is not painful. Instead, patients feel minor discomfort due to their sensitive gums. It would take some time for you to get used to having dentures fitted inside your mouth. You can take them out from time to time if you feel some sort of discomfort or your jaw is feeling tired.

    Options like dental implants exist that are more permanent and fixed by screws, but dentures are the only prosthodontic solution that replaces an entire set of teeth rather than just one or two. Partial dentures are also the only alternative for missing teeth that are removable.

    Working Hours

    Monday 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM
    Tuesday 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM
    Wednesday 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM
    Thursday 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM
    Friday 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM
    Saturday 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM
    Sunday 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM

    If you are experiencing pain outside our normal opening hours, please contact the NHS helpline at 111.