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Full Dentures Sheffield

Full Dentures at Space Dental Sheffield

We want to ensure that our patients have the most confident smile possible and with our treatment for full dentures in Sheffield, we can do just that. For patients who have experienced extensive tooth loss and are looking for a non-invasive treatment, then full dentures can be the answer. There are two types of dentures – partial and full – but full dentures are fully removable and detachable sets of teeth, which give the appearance of a natural and full smile. Our full dentures are made using a combination of materials including acrylic, nylon and metal which ensure durability, but don’t compromise the appearance of your smile once fitted.

Restore Your Confidence Our dentists at Space Dental are dedicated to ensuring that, if you choose to have treatment for full dentures in Sheffield, you are left with the best results. Full dentures are a durable solution for patients who are looking for a non-invasive treatment in exchange for a full and functional smile. We understand that messy adhesive materials are one of the reasons why some patients aren’t sure about having full dentures, but we use a special fixing paste which not only makes sure that your dentures are stable when worn, but also creates a barrier between your dentures and your gums or remaining teeth. This reduces the risk of discomfort or irritation caused by dentures, essentially as you are getting used to wearing them.

Frequently asked questions

If you’re interested in having full dentures in Sheffield, you will come in for a consultation where we will discuss what you want to achieve, conduct a full oral health examination and you will also see our hygienists. From here, we will discuss alternative treatment options if applicable to make sure that full dentures are the right option for you. If you decide that they are (with the help of our team, of course) then we can take the required moulds to create your dentures for you.

At your next appointment for full dentures in Sheffield, we will remove any teeth if required as part of your treatment, then we can fit your custom dentures to ensure they fit perfectly. We will also run through all of the information about how to care for your dentures, as well as your oral health, so you leave with a full and confident smile.

When it comes to looking after your dentures, your dentist at Space Dental will talk you through everything you need to know when you have full dentures in Wakefield. It’s important you follow the advice of your dentist to help keep your mouth, teeth and gums healthy, as well as to help improve the longevity of your dentures. You need to clean your dentures twice a day, using a soft-bristled brush, as well as after each meal. Using a denture-specific toothpaste is advised, which can be provided by your dentist. It is also advised that you remove your dentures and leave to soak overnight in a denture cleaning solution, to remove any bacteria, as well as to keep their shape and moisture.
It is important to replace your missing teeth, whether through having full dentures in Sheffield or another treatment. When you don’t, you will be left with gaps in your smile, which can cause other teeth to move around the mouth. It can also have a negative impact on your oral health, as you will find it more difficult to chew and consume food. You will also expose your gum sockets, which can lead to further complications.Tooth loss is something that happens to most people at some point in their life, yet you deserve to have a smile that makes you feel confident. Our team is here to help you achieve that smile with full dentures in Sheffield.
Like our natural teeth, when you have full dentures in Wakefield, they can get stained over time as a result of the foods and drinks we consume. This is particularly the case if you eat darker coloured foods like tomato based dishes, or drinks like tea, coffee and red wine. To help reduce the staining, make sure that you are brushing them twice a day and you soak them in the denture cleaning solution. If the staining can’t be removed with these two methods, then you can speak to your dentist about having your full dentures whitened in Sheffield.