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Metal Dentures In London.

A range of chrome metal dentures available.

Metal Dentures London

Whites Dental Waterloo

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Whites Dental Marble Arch (W2)

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Why Choose Metal Dentures?

Metal dentures are durable and strong

Dentures in London are essential for those who have lost teeth, restoring both function and aesthetics. Metal dentures, known for their durability and strength, are a great option. Metal dentures are made from a strong metal alloy, often incorporating chrome and cobalt. They can be used as partial dentures, which are designed to replace a few missing teeth while attaching to remaining natural teeth. Metal dentures offer a sleek design, less bulk, and a secure fit due to the materials used. Metal dentures are the best in the market and the cost of metal dentures reflects this.

Metal dentures use an underlying metal frame. The framework used behind the teeth is a lot thinner than that used in acrylic dentures. Often metal dentures will use clasps to anchor it to your natural teeth. Metal dentures are usually sturdier, more secure and more comfortable than other types. Metal dentures can replace any number of missing teeth, assuming good oral health.

The benefits of chrome metal dentures are most noticeable when a patient has several natural teeth in good condition present. Oral hygiene is easier due to the minimal design of metal dentures. Our patients who have used chrome metal dentures insist they would not want to use any other kind.

Life Expectancy Of Metal Dentures

Metal dentures usually last 10-15 years

Metal dentures typically last 10 to 15 years with proper care. Factors such as oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups can influence their lifespan, but they are less prone to chipping or cracking than other materials.

 

Care And Maintenance Of Metal Dentures

To ensure longevity:

  • Daily Cleaning: Rinse after meals and brush with a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive cleaner.
  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use bleach or strong cleaners, as these can damage the metal.
  • Soaking: Periodically soak in a mild metal denture cleaner to remove plaque and stains.

Replacement Indicators

Key signs that it may be time to replace metal dentures include:

  • Discomfort: Soreness or discomfort may indicate a change in fit.
  • Visible Wear: Corrosion or wear can compromise integrity.
  • Fit Changes: If metal dentures feel loose, consult your dentist.

Considerations for First-Time Users

If you’re choosing for the first time, metal dentures might be a good option for individuals with allergies, as they are less likely to cause reactions compared to some plastics. However, those with poor bone density may need to consider alternatives that offer better adaptability.

Fitting and Creation Process for Older Patients

The fitting and creation process for metal dentures typically involves:

  • Initial Consultation: This may require some time in the dentist’s chair for examinations and impressions.
  • X-Ray and 3D Imaging: Most of the production is done through these modern technologies, minimizing chair time.
  • Adjustment Visits: After the initial fitting, follow-up visits may be necessary to ensure comfort.

Pros and Cons

Advantages:

  • Durable and secure fit.
  • Less prone to staining.

Disadvantages:

You may also be interested in finding out more about acrylic dentures or flexible dentures. If you are looking for general guidance and advice on dentures we would recommend that you take advantage of our free online consultation service or talk to one of our dental team at the Marble Arch and Waterloo clinics.

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