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      <title>Caring For Implant Retained Dentures</title>
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      <description>You’ve just got your brand-new implant retained dentures and you’re excited to show off your new smile without feeling self-conscious. […]
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          You’ve just got your brand-new implant retained dentures and you’re excited to show off your new smile without feeling self-conscious. Finally, you’ll be able to confidently resume your social life as well as pose for photos again. But, if you want to keep your implant supported dentures looking great for as long as possible, you need to know how you should take care of them.
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          At Smiles On Hudson, we help our clients keep their dentures looking and functioning optimally with the below helpful advice. But to understand how to properly care for your dentures, let’s first circle back to what implant retained dentures are and which styles they come in:
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          What Are Implant Retained Dentures?
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          You can care for your fixed implant retained dentures just as you would your natural teeth. This means you’ll need to brush at least twice a day and floss at least once every day. You should also avoid using any type of mouthwash that contains alcohol, as this can irritate the tissue around the implant. Visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups and professional cleaning is also key for a healthy smile.
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          Here are a few key tips to maintaining removable implant retained dentures:
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           Remember to brush your dentures with a toothbrush and toothpaste specifically designed for dentures morning &amp;amp; night
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           Soak your dentures in a denture cleaning solution overnight at least once a week
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           Never use sharp objects to clean your dentures, as this can damage them
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           Keep your dentures in a case when you’re not wearing them
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          How Often Do You Clean Implant Dentures?
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          Cleaning implant dentures is a very important part of keeping them in good condition and will also ensure optimal oral health. Letting plaque and bacteria build up on your dentures may result in gum disease, infections and bad breath.
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          Clean your dentures every day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and a mild, non-abrasive toothpaste, taking care to brush all surfaces thoroughly and then rinse them clean. If you’ve soaked your removable implant supported dentures overnight, be sure to rinse them well so they’re free of cleaning solution before you start wearing them again.
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          Visiting your dental professional regularly will also ensure optimal oral health and ensure any signs of gum disease or problems with your dentures are detected early.
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          What Advice Would You Give To Maintain Implants For Complete Dentures?
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          If you wear implant supported dentures, it is important to be aware of the signs of wear and tear. Although implant dentures are designed for durability and long-term use, they may eventually need to be replaced. Some common signs of wear and tear include fractures or chips in the teeth, looseness or instability and discolouration or staining. If you notice any of these signs, be sure to consult your denture specialist as soon as possible for advice on whether replacement or repairs are necessary.
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          To avoid damaging your dentures, be sure to avoid:
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           Grinding your teeth or clenching your jaw
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           Eating hard or very crunchy foods
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           Using your teeth to open packages, bottles &amp;amp; other objects
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           Brushing with a hard toothbrush &amp;amp; abrasive toothpaste
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           Flossing too vigorously; this can cause damage to gums &amp;amp; your implant
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          Implant retained dentures are a great option for people who have difficulty wearing traditional dentures. Although implants require some special care, they are easy to clean and maintain with regular brushing and flossing. If you’re considering dental implants as an alternative to traditional dentures, 
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           one of our dental professionals at Smiles On Hudson to find out if they’re the right option for you.
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      <title>Signs Of Poorly Fitted Dentures</title>
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      <description>Are your dentures giving you problems? Changes in the shape and condition of gums over time can lead to dentures […]
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          Are your dentures giving you problems? Changes in the shape and condition of gums over time can lead to dentures not fitting as well as they once did. If not addressed, wearing ill-fitting dentures may lead to a host of unpleasant health problems.
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          Luckily, poorly fitting dentures can be quickly and easily modified, ensuring they fit well and function correctly. Take a look at the signs that could indicate your dentures aren’t fitting as they should, as well as some possible consequences of wearing poorly fitting dentures and how to resolve the problem.
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          Signs Of Poorly Fitted Dentures
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          New dentures can take a little getting used to. In the first few weeks of denture wearing, it’s not uncommon for gums to feel a little uncomfortable after prolonged wear. Dentures may also initially make eating and/or talking a little challenging, whilst wearers get used to them. That said, if you notice that discomfort or difficulty in using dentures is persisting after a few weeks, it could be that the dentures need altering to provide a better fit.
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          Although dentures may fit well initially, as time goes on the oral cavity’s shape may change. This may mean dentures don’t fit as well as previously.
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          If you notice any of the following signs, your dentures may need to be relined or otherwise modified:
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          The Possible Consequences Of Wearing Ill-Fitting Dentures
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          If wearers persist in using dentures that don’t fit correctly, there can be a number of unpleasant consequences. Some of these are detailed below.
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           Infected oral sores.
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            If a sore caused by an ill-fitting denture isn’t allowed to heal, it’s possible that it will get infected. In extreme cases, the infection can spread into the bloodstream, potentially leading to deadly sepsis.
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           An aged appearance.
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            If dentures don’t fit correctly, they may not provide the stimulation facial muscles need to stay in shape. Over time, this can cause premature wrinkles and sag, adding years to a person’s appearance.
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           Digestive problems.
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            If dentures aren’t being used correctly due to a poor fit, it can cause food to be swallowed before it’s properly chewed. Wearers may also avoid crunchy foods or foods that require chewing, potentially resulting in nutrient deficiencies.
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          How To Fix Poorly Fitted Dentures
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          In most cases, poorly fitted dentures can be easily fixed by having them relined. Your dental prosthetist will file away any parts of the denture that are rubbing. Subsequently, they will apply a fresh layer of resin to the denture surface which touches the gums. This provides a smooth surface and usually eliminates the problems a poor fit causes.
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          Get in touch with the denture experts at Smiles on Hudson for assistance with poorly fitted dentures.
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          Partial dentures are a removable replacement for missing teeth that only occupy part of the mouth. To help you feel more confident throughout your day when you smile or speak, they help to fill any gaps you may have using the support of your remaining teeth to hold them in place. However, it is important that you take care of your partial dentures to keep them looking their best. Here are some helpful tips on how to do this:
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          Dentures are very fragile and can break easily if dropped on the floor. Ensure that when handling your dentures during cleaning periods, you take extra caution and always provide a soft landing where you stand, such as a towel or sink, should they slip out of your grasp.
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          It is important that you give your gums and jawbone a chance to relax by giving them a break from your dentures.
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          After you have cleaned your dentures at night, leave them to soak. You shouldn’t wear them whilst you sleep to avoid placing unnecessary pressure on your teeth.
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          Since dentures are fragile, it is likely that at some point they may break. If you experience problems with your dentures or notice they need repairing, make sure to take them to a professional as soon as possible. Attempting a DIY repair could impact their performance and cause you discomfort.
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          You’ll be wearing your partial denture a lot, so it’s important that it maintains a snug, comfortable fit so that it doesn’t affect your daily life.
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          If your denture is uncomfortable or causing you pain, get in touch with your dentist who will be able to adjust them so they fit your mouth better.
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          Over time, the shape of your gums and bones that are supporting the dentures can change. This can cause your dentures to become uncomfortable to wear as they may not fit as well as they did before.
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          It is recommended you get your dentures reclined every 2 years to ensure the best results for your teeth whilst also improving oral hygiene by preventing food from getting stuck in any loose gaps.
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          Just as you would look after your natural teeth, it is also important to keep your partials clean and healthy. To help avoid any hygiene problems such as gum disease, here are some steps you can follow:
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           Brush them with a brush that has soft bristles to avoid damage
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           Clean every part of your dentures and also pay extra attention to the parts of your gums and teeth that are holding the dentures when brushing.
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          Handle them with care
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          Do not wear the dentures overnight
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          Take them to a professional for repairs
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          Make sure they feel comfortable
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      <title>What to Know About Immediate Dentures in Australia</title>
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          The teeth are important parts of our body. They help us chew and digest food easily. They help us talk and speak properly. They give us the ability to smile, which in itself has many helpful uses such as a boost to your confidence. Without them, we would have a hard time eating all the food all of the humanity has created for our pleasures.
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          Proper dental care is needed because, while having 20 primary/baby teeth and 32 permanent/adult teeth sounds like a lot, they can decay much earlier than expected. However, there are people who have already lost most or all of their natural teeth, maybe by accident. In a study conducted in Australia, 1 in 25 people aged 15 years and older have no natural teeth left. As a result, many people turn to dentures as a way to restore their teeth back.
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           are commonly used especially for the elderly or people who have lost their teeth due to their age or some other condition. There are two types of dentures, namely complete dentures and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used if all the teeth are missing, while 
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          The type of denture you use significantly influences the frequency of realignment. Some dentures, such as flexible dentures, are not suitable for a reline; while other dentures like acrylic partial dentures and acrylic full dentures can be relined.
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          Complete dentures also have two different types: immediate dentures and conventional dentures. It is important to know the difference between the two so that you can choose correctly the one you need and prefer.
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          Conventional vs. Immediate Dentures
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          Conventional dentures are made after the teeth have all been removed and the gum tissues have healed and are ready to be attached to the mouth after eight to twelve weeks of teeth removal. Meanwhile, immediate dentures are made before the teeth are removed and can be placed immediately after teeth removal.
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          Overall, the difference between the two is the time it takes to have dentures. For conventional dentures, you will have to endure not having teeth for a long time. This means you have to eat without the use of your teeth and having to go around in public and socialise with people without any teeth. Immediate dentures do not have this disadvantage as they are attached as soon as possible.
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          However, since immediate dentures are made beforehand, they need more time to be spent on making them and as a result making them cost more.
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          The cost of immediate dentures in Australia varies, so it is important to talk to different dental prosthetists around your area to compare prices. It may either cost more or less depending on your condition, and they offer tons of advantages.
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          The biggest drawback of immediate dentures is that they cost more than conventional dentures. Since immediate denture costs in Australia are high, one of the first questions to pop up is if they are worth it.
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          They have many advantages over conventional dentures as stated, but it is ultimately up to you if all of these advantages are worth the increase in price. If you are on a tight budget, they may not be for you, but for many, it is definitely worth it.
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          Looking for reliable denture care services?
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          Flaunt your smile and choose reliable denture solutions at Smiles On Hudson. Owned and operated by Maurie D’Andrea, Smiles On Hudson can meet all your denture needs. To make an appointment, you can simply call us at 
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          . You can also send us an email by completing the contact form on our website.
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      <title>How Often Should Dentures Be Relined?</title>
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           is a great option for many people who struggle with different dental and orthodontal conditions that can no longer be fixed by other procedures. Just like normal teeth, they require proper care and maintenance too. At times, you even need to visit a specialist to have your dentures checked.
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          , also known as denture realignment, is among the steps you need to do to keep your dentures at their best. While this is an extremely necessary step, many people don’t do it regularly and just visit the prosthetist when their denture starts to fit uncomfortably.
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          Have you ever noticed any gaps in your dentures? Over time, gaps and bumps develop on your dentures causing them to fit awkwardly on the gums. When this problem occurs, a denture reline procedure will help restore its original snug fit.
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          The relining procedure is simple and hassle-free. A certified professional will apply a thin layer of permanent coating throughout the fitting surface of the denture to seal off any gaps. With the process, you avoid the risk of developing other oral problems due to trapped food particles.
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          Other than that, you also prevent your dentures from ‘rocking’, making them break or crack due to heavy chewing. While it may be an added visit to a dental prosthetist, it will significantly cut down the cost and address any denture problem before it’s too late. Not having your dentures checked may even lead to more costly expenses in the future.
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          Without a doubt, it is important to have your dentures relined, but the question now is: how often should dentures be relined? Do you have to do it twice or once a year? Well, if you’re confused, then you’re not alone. Most people with dentures just sit out and wait until the time when chewing feels uncomfortable – which is entirely wrong.
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          You need to look for the signs when you need a reline. This could include:
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           Food becomes stuck in the gaps between the denture and your palate or gums.
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           You quickly develop rubbing or sore spots on your mouth and gum tissue.
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           You often feel your denture loosely moving or about to dislodge while you go about your day-to-day activities, be it laughing, singing, eating or speaking.
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          The type of denture you use significantly influences the frequency of realignment. Some dentures, such as flexible dentures, are not suitable for a reline; while other dentures like acrylic partial dentures and acrylic full dentures can be relined.
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           There are different types of denture reline: a soft reline, a hard reline, and a temporary. To
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           , you need to consult your trusted Prosthetist. Usually, a soft reline lasts for over two years and a hard reline lasts for more.
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          For a temporary reline procedure, it is important to know exactly what their name stresses – a temporary solution. They can last for only a couple of weeks since they are not heat cured. They can easily become susceptible to discolouration and can harbour bacteria causing bad breath and other complications.
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          Whether hard or soft, denture relines can last up to two years. However, if you are feeling any discomfort when using your dentures, getting it checked for a reline might fix the problem. Some of the best denture prosthetists can even fix your dentures within the day – that’s a hassle-free and convenient service you can trust.
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           , our Dental Prosthetist can help you solve your denture problems in no time.
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           will be attached to implants placed within your gums. Think of each implant as a post, and these posts secure your dental bridge in place. If your dentist sees that your jaw can support implants, you could get these implant-retained dentures.
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          Depending on the recommendation of your dentist, you could get either two or more implants. Implants can be used to hold either a dental bridge or a full set of dentures. They can be used for both the upper and the lower jaw.
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           Some implant-retained dentures are fixed or permanent, others are removable. If you’re considering getting these, whether they are fixed or permanent depends upon your preference, seek guidance from your
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           They feel natural
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           Implant-retained dentures will feel natural in your mouth as they copy the way your natural teeth used to attach to your jaw. They are designed to follow the original structure of the teeth, which means that when you’ve had them on for a while, you will forget you ever even had any problems with your teeth!
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           You can use your teeth more easily and comfortably
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           Because they feel natural, biting, chewing, and speaking will feel more natural to you now as well. You don’t anymore have to worry about your dentures falling or slipping as they would be secured in place. Many also feel uncomfortable with their denture base, as it can often make a mouth feel stuffed. Implant-retained ones are sleeker and will not take up too much space in your mouth.
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           They help improve your dental health
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           When dental implants are attached to the jawbone, their natural interaction over time stimulates the regeneration of your jawbone’s tissues. They prevent your bones from further weakening, which is the primary reason one loses teeth in the first place.
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           They make for a better smile
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           Traditional dentures are attached to the existing gum line, while implant-retained ones are fitted beneath the gum line, which makes your artificial teeth look more seamlessly attached to your gums. And if the artificial teeth themselves are well crafted, nobody can even guess that they are not real. That’s your goal here – to make your teeth look so natural that nobody bats an eye about it at all!
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          If you have removable dentures, you must attend to them with utmost care daily. Take care to brush the artificial teeth and their surrounding gum areas, as you would with traditional dentures. Also, regardless of whether it’s traditional or implant-retained, dentists do not recommend sleeping with dentures on as this could cause damage to the dentures and to your oral health as well. Make it a habit to remove them before sleeping.
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          Fixed dentures, on the other hand, require a more extensive installation process as the goal here is to ensure maximum stabilisation. After you have surgery for fixed dentures, be sure to follow strict post-care instructions. When you’re doing regular maintenance after they’ve been installed for a while, just make sure to clean as thoroughly as you would as your natural teeth, but you might want to choose a soft-bristle toothbrush and non-abrasive cleanser instead to maintain its quality.
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          Finally, whether you have removable or fixed dentures, it’s important to schedule regular visits to your dentist so they can stay on top of your oral health care.
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