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Full dentures before and after

Full dentures

How can I replace all my teeth?

Full dentures are a great way to replace missing teeth if dental implants aren’t an option or are too expensive, especially if fitted and crafted to your exact requirements by our very own Mike Gregory, who has over 40 years’ experience of creating natural-looking, comfortable dentures. Whether you need your first set or are looking to replace an old set, you know you’ll be in the safest of hands.

How long does it take to get a set of full dentures?

At your first appointment, Mike will carry out an initial examination, create a ‘Wish List’ of what you’re hoping to achieve and chat you through your options. At the next appointment, he’ll take impressions to make a mock-up of your new teeth ahead of your following appointment when he’ll make sure you’re completely happy with the look and fit before crafting your new bespoke denture, ready to fit at your last appointment. At a subsequent follow-up appointment, he’ll recheck the fit and make sure you’re happy with everything.

Can full dentures be made to look like your natural teeth?

In a word: yes. Denture design and technology have come a long way and when a set is handcrafted by someone with Mike’s breadth of experience and skill, you’ll end up with a natural-looking result. His number one priority and starting point is always to understand what you want – not just what you need – never taking a one-size-fits-all approach. As he himself says “We work out what you want and whether we can achieve it and it’s not often that we can’t.”

What are the benefits of having full dentures?

A well-fitted, natural-looking denture can not only restore your smile but, if you wish, even give you a whole new smile, with teeth crafted to your specification. It can also take years off by restoring your facial appearance, with no more sagging or hollowness from missing teeth, and allow you to eat most of your favourite foods, with few restrictions.

How much does it cost for new dentures?

As every denture and every patient is unique, it’s very hard to give an exact price but prior to starting any treatment you will receive a detailed treatment plan with all fees clearly explained. We offer various payment plans, including 0% interest options, allowing you to spread the cost of treatment over 12 or 24 months, subject to status and T&Cs. Please feel free to ask us any questions you may have.

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