SMILE ON DENTURES
Smile On Dentures from $50 a week
VALPLAST DENTURE - PARTIAL DENTURE
Valplast dentures are made of a flexible material that blends in well with the natural appearance of the gums.
Pros
More natural look;
Fewer visits;
Less expensive
Cons
Not as stable (bounces more);
Teeth cannot be added once it is made;
Cannot be repaired or relined.
cAST (METAL) DENTURE
Metal dentures are a mix of an alloy of cobalt and chromium, and rigid acrylic resin. They can be supported by the remaining teeth by gripping them with metal clasps.
prOS
Provides extra strength/ more stable
Longer lasting
Doesn’t have to cover as much of the roof of your mouth than plastic does
Can add additional teeth and can be repaired
Cons
More expensive
More visible due to the metal clasps
Requires more visits to the dentist
IMPLANT RETAINED DENTURE
If you are tired of unstable dentures, here at Your Tamworth Dentist we are happy offer you implant supported dentures. Implant retained dentures can be made as a full or partial denture. This type of denture offers the most stability, as it is capable of snapping onto dental implants, which can also be done at our facility.
pros
Stable
Strong
Convenient - Snap on and off
Long lasting
Cons
More expensive than traditional dentures
Jawbone density required for success of treatment
Treatment period is longer / more visits required
acrylic denture | full upper & lower
A complete denture is a removable acrylic appliance used when all teeth within a jaw have been lost and need to be prosthetically replaced. In contrast to a partial denture, a complete denture is constructed when there are no more teeth left in an arch, hence it is an exclusively tissue-supported prosthesis.
The colour, design and fit is all customised to suit you perfectly.
Denture reline
Do you feel like your denture is not fitting how it used to? It may be beneficial to come in for a denture reline.
Denture relining is a simple and affordable procedure that reshapes the underside of a denture to make it more comfortable as it rests against your gums. Relines are referred to as “soft” or “hard,” and can be completed either at the office, or in a lab.