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Are Complete Dentures Right for You?

Dentures are a good option if several teeth need to be replaced. Dentures have been around for hundreds of years, but thanks to modern technology, modern dentures look realistic and are more comfortable. If you are wondering if you need complete dentures in Surrey, consider the following points.

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Are Complete Dentures Right for You?

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  1. ARE COMPLETE DENTURES RIGHT FOR YOU?

  2. Dentures are a good option if several teeth need to be replaced. Dentures have been around for hundreds of years, but thanks to modern technology, modern dentures look realistic and are more comfortable. If you are wondering if you need complete dentures in Surrey, consider the following points.

  3. 1: You are missing several teeth Whether you are missing teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both, dentures can be made to replace several teeth. Full, or complete dentures replace all of the teeth missing. Complete dentures in Surrey need to be supported by dental implants, denture adhesive, or natural suction.

  4. 2: Your natural teeth are damaged, broken, or decayed beyond repair Like missing teeth, rotting or damaged and broken teeth can make you self-conscious about your smile. This can impact your personal and professional life, as well as your mental health and self-esteem. Having damaged or broken teeth can also impact your ability to chew food properly and can be extremely painful.

  5. 3: Your jaw cannot support dental implants Contrary to popular belief, the dental implant is the fixture that is screwed into your jaw. The crown is the false tooth that is placed on top. Cases of gum disease, not having enough bone density, age, or other health issues can all contribute to someone not being able to have dental implants.

  6. 4: You are experiencing other health issues related to not being able to chew food properly Complete dentures, while not as strong as real teeth, are still strong enough to eat foods such as meat, crunchy fruits and vegetables, as well as other harder foods. Swallowing larger chunks of food is not good for the digestive tract and can lead to severe discomfort and other issues.

  7. Contact Us 604-372-3301 info@digitaldenturecentre.ca https://digitaldenturecentre.ca/ 107 - 5967 168th Street Surrey, BC V3S 3X5

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