DENTURES
If you’re looking to finally fill in those gaps, or need a new set to replace your old dentures, our Emu Plains dentists are experts in dentures.
No one who has false teeth WANT people to know they have false teeth.
At Emu Plains Family Dental, we tailor make every denture to suit your smile. Natural. Comfortable. Beautiful.
Dentures, or false teeth, are an option to replace missing teeth. They are removable and can either be made from plastic or metal.
Complete Dentures
Complete dentures, or full dentures are designed to replace all the teeth in the upper or lower jaw.
Our Emu Plains dentists are trained to achieve excellent retention and suction for both the upper and lower dentures. We utilise special techniques taught by Dr Jiro Abe from Japan which utilises suction to hold dentures firmly in place – contrary to popular belief, this can be achieved for lower full dentures as well. A well fitted denture will support your lips and cheeks to provide a more youthful and vibrant facial appearance. Our dentists have been making dentures which allow for effective chewing, speaking and a beautiful, natural smile.
Complete dentures can also be fixed to the jaw via dental implants, known as implant-retained dentures
Partial Dentures
They use metal arms which go around your existing teeth to ensure you can speak, chew and smile comfortably without worrying about them moving!
Our dentures are made by local, Australian dental laboratories to ensure the highest quality materials and finishes.
Contact or book online for a denture assessment today and find out your options to replacing your missing teeth
Frequently Asked Questions
Dentures require multiple visits and good communication between yourself, the Dentist and the dental lab.
How do I care for my dentures?
Can I eat normally with dentures?
How much pain is involved with getting dentures?
Can I sleep with my dentures in?
Please note:
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Any information that is provided is not a substitute for professional dental advice. Any advice offered or information provided is to be considered general in nature and not reliable until a full physical professional examination has been undertaken by an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Until such time you should not undertake treatment without a second opinion or without seeking further advice from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Results may vary between patients. All images used with consent.