Temporary denture (from 5 teeth)
When is a full denture necessary?
The patient needs a full denture if they lack all their teeth in the lower or upper jaw, or both, or all their teeth need to be extracted. Our dentists recommends a full denture if implantation is not possible or the patient doesn’t want implants.
Our dentists highly recommend replacing all the missing teeth as soon as possible because without teeth food cannot be chewed and therefore digestion suffers, this invariably leads to various gastric or intestinal diseases.
If the patient needs a full upper denture, it’s far simpler and more practical to prepare a full denture because it sucks itself up to the jaw bone, which stabilises the denture.
When a lower denture is needed, it can be fitted very precisely with the help of an appropriate impression.
The patient needs a full denture if they lack all their teeth in the lower or upper jaw, or both, or all their teeth need to be extracted. Our dentists recommends a full denture if implantation is not possible or the patient doesn’t want implants.
Our dentists highly recommend replacing all the missing teeth as soon as possible because without teeth food cannot be chewed and therefore digestion suffers, this invariably leads to various gastric or intestinal diseases.
If the patient needs a full upper denture, it’s far simpler and more practical to prepare a full denture because it sucks itself up to the jaw bone, which stabilises the denture.
When a lower denture is needed, it can be fitted very precisely with the help of an appropriate impression.