Dentures Birmingham

At Manor House Dental, we offer Dentures. They are removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues.

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      What are Dentures?

      Dentures are removable dental devices made to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They’re custom-made to fit well and improve both function and appearance for people with missing teeth. Dentures can be made from acrylic, metal, or a mix, matching the look of natural gums and teeth.

      There are two types: partial and full dentures. Partial dentures fill in gaps from missing teeth, attaching to natural teeth with metal clasps. Full dentures replace all teeth in the upper or lower jaw, fitting securely over gums to support cheeks and lips, making it easier to eat and speak.

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      What Is The Process of Dental Dentures?

      The process of getting dentures typically involves several appointments. First, your dentist will examine your mouth, take X-rays, and discuss your needs and expectations. Impressions of your gums and remaining teeth (if any) will be taken to create a custom-fit denture. You’ll have multiple check-up appointments to ensure the fit and bite are comfortable and adjusted as needed before receiving your final dentures. Learning proper care and cleaning routines for your dentures is also crucial for their longevity and your oral health.

      Benefits of Dentures

      Improved Appearance and Confidence

      Boost your smile with a natural-looking replacement for missing teeth, allowing you to feel more confident and outgoing.

      Enhanced Function

      Enjoy improved chewing, speaking, and overall oral functionality. Dentures also help maintain proper bite alignment, protecting remaining teeth.

      Upgrade from Loose or Ill-fitting Dentures

      If your existing dentures have become loose or uncomfortable, we can provide a secure and stable replacement.

      Long-Term Solution

      Dentures offer a reliable and durable solution for missing teeth, with a high success rate and minimal complications.

      How To Take Care Of Dentures?

      Brush your dentures twice a day

      Use a soft-bristled denture brush and a mild, non-abrasive denture cleanser or mild soap and water. Avoid harsh toothpaste, bleach, and abrasive cleaners, as they can damage your dentures.

      Schedule regular dental checkups

      Visit your dentist for regular checkups to ensure your dentures fit properly and your oral health is optimal.

      Brush your tongue and gums

      Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to brush your tongue and gums twice daily. This helps remove bacteria and stimulate circulation in your mouth.

      Why Choose Manor House Dental?

      For over 40 years, our friendly team has been creating a warm and welcoming environment where you can relax and trust you’re in good hands. We’re dedicated to providing exceptional dental care, using the latest technology to ensure accurate diagnosis and comfortable procedures. Whether you need a routine checkup or specialised treatment, your smile is our top priority.

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      Dentures FAQ
      Dentures can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years with proper care and maintenance. However, factors such as changes in jaw structure and wear and tear can affect their lifespan.
      Yes, dentures require regular cleaning to prevent plaque buildup and to maintain oral hygiene. They should be brushed daily with a soft-bristled brush and soaked in denture cleaner overnight. Regular dental check-ups are also important to ensure proper fit and function.
      It is generally recommended to remove dentures at night to give the gums and jawbone a chance to rest and to prevent potential complications such as irritation and inflammation. However, some individuals may be advised by their dentist to wear them at night for specific reasons. Always follow your dentist's instructions regarding denture wear.

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