Dental Care For Your Family
If you are looking for a dentist that fits the oral health needs of your family, it can be helpful to know exactly what those needs are. Our Brantford dentists are here to explain what they are.
At our Brantford dental clinic, we provide provides a range of denture services, including both complete and partial dentures.
About 1 in 10 adults in Canada use some form of dentures.
Dentures are an important service for a large number of our patients. While implant-supported teeth are a common choice, many people still choose to have conventional dentures and do very well with this type of replacement for their teeth.
At our Brantford dental clinic, we take considerable time and effort to ensure you get the most comfortable fit, function, and esthetics possible from your dentures.
For those who have had a long history of difficulty with dentures, mini implants offer an affordable and minimally invasive way to enhance stability and comfort.
Complete dentures replace all of the teeth in the top and/or bottom section of your mouth, and are generally made from acrylic with acrylic or porcelain teeth. Complete dentures can be also be combined with implants for a secure fit.
Partial dentures are used to replace one or more missing teeth. They are usually made from a combination of metal and acrylic.
Both the American and Canadian Dental Associations recommend that dentures be replaced every 5 years.
Based on those recommendations, many dental insurance programs also recognize that it’s advisable to replace dentures after 5 years and will often assist with the cost for fabrication of new ones at the 5 year mark.
Decreased efficiency in chewing function can lead to dietary changes that in turn can lead to digestive issues including colon problems. Headaches, earaches, neck pain and TMJ (jaw joint) problems may arise as the bite becomes over closed with time.
In addition to the health issues, aesthetic changes also occur as the bone and supporting tissues shrink. Lip and cheek support may be lost due to missing teeth.
If you are looking for a dentist that fits the oral health needs of your family, it can be helpful to know exactly what those needs are. Our Brantford dentists are here to explain what they are.
Gum disease is relatively common and can have a negative impact on your oral and overall health. Our Brantford dentists discuss how you can prevent this disease from taking hold.
A root canal is a good option when it comes to restoring an effective tooth but it is always recommended that you avoid one in the first place. Our Brantford dentists are here to tell you how.
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