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Do you have a tooth that is missing that needs to be replaced? Whether you are just starting out in an exam or are a child, there are two ways to replace a missing tooth with a complete Full Dentures Christchurch. Although dentures are a great option for replacing lost teeth, dental implants are considered a permanent solution. On the other hand, partial dentures are attached to the remaining teeth for support and retention. Complete dentures are used to replace the upper and lower teeth. The prosthesis can be removed so that it can be removed during sleep and for cleaning. However, dentures are not the best option. Although the cost of dentures is lower than the cost of dental implants, there are drawbacks.

Full dentures Christchurch require treatment to be effective. If all the correct steps are taken, the prosthesis should have a long service life. Denture restorations allow you to repair and clean your dentures to care for them. You want to be careful when brushing, and you should also rinse your dentures after every meal. After you have received the prosthesis, you will need to make follow-up appointments for any necessary adjustments. Adjustment may be required for a number of reasons: looseness, chips, cracks in the prosthesis. Dentures are like regular teeth that require maintenance.

DENTAL EXAMINATION WITH X-RAYS CHRISTCHURCH

You want to maintain healthy teeth as this is important for your dental health and overall general health. A Dental Examination With X-rays Christchurch is a good start to determine the health of your teeth, gums and mouth. Finding and fixing any decay in your teeth will save you a lot of pain later. Our dentists will undertake a gentle examination of your mouth and study the state of your teeth and gums. Each step will be undertaken in a step by step manner.

Our dentists will then use x-rays to assist them with views of your jaw, teeth, sinus, nasal areas and jaw joints. We also have an intra-oral camera that will show you the state of your mouth and teeth on a screen. Our dentists will then check for underlying problems such as impacted teeth, bone problems, joint disorders, cysts, undesired growth (tumours) and fractures. If you have any concern with respect to an existing filling that you have, please let your dentist know.

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