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Cosmetic Dentistry
Oral Health and Systemic Wellness: Bridging the Gap
Oral health is key to overall wellbeing, influencing heart, metabolic, respiratory, and maternal health. Discover how a healthy mouth supports a healthier body.
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Oral Health
Understanding the Link between Oral Health and Overall Wellbeing
A bright, healthy smile is often considered a symbol of vitality and happiness. However, the significance of oral health goes beyond just appearances.
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General Dentistry
Beyond the Brush: Elevating Oral Wellness with Walk-In Dentistry
Break free from routine and embrace the convenience of walk-in dentistry. Explore how spontaneous care enhances your oral wellness journey
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FAQs
Frequently asked questions
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What are dentures?
Dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They can be full (replacing all teeth) or partial (replacing some teeth while leaving others intact). -
How long do dentures last?
With proper care, dentures typically last 5–10 years. Over time, they may need adjustments or replacements due to wear or changes in the shape of your gums and jaw. -
What can I expect when getting dentures?
The process involves several steps:- Initial Consultation: The dentist evaluates your oral health and discusses the best type of dentures for you.
- Impressions and Measurements: Molds of your mouth are taken to create a custom fit.
- Fitting and Adjustments: Once the dentures are made, you’ll have fittings to ensure comfort and proper alignment.
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Do dentures feel uncomfortable?
It’s normal to experience some initial discomfort or adjustment as you get used to wearing dentures. With time and proper fit, they should feel natural. If discomfort persists, your dentist can make adjustments. -
How do I care for my dentures?
- Remove and clean dentures daily using a soft brush and denture cleaner (avoid regular toothpaste, which can be abrasive).
- Soak them in water or a denture solution overnight to keep them moist.
- Brush your gums, tongue, and palate to maintain oral health and prevent irritation.
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