When people come to us looking for dentures in Guelph, one of their biggest areas of concern involves the fit – and understandably so. There is a lot of misinformation out there about how dentures fit into a person’s mouth, and how uncomfortable they might be.
However, the truth is that advances in dental implant therapy, there’s no reason why dentures cannot have a long-lasting and extremely comfortable fit. Dentures have come a long way from when they were built to be “one size fits most.” They’re now custom-crafted for your mouth to ensure the best possible fit!
Our Guelph Village Dental team explains more about this dental process in our newest post.
How We Create Great Fits for Our Implant Supported Dentures in Guelph
1. Understanding your needs/wants
We take the time to listen to exactly what your treatment demands. It is only through this process that we can create and deliver a customized solution that suits your individual needs.
2. X-Rays
The process begins, as with most dental procedures, with a x-rays and/or other diagnostic images. We need to be able to understand the overall volume of bone available to determine if bone grafting procedures are required.
- Impressions
We need accurate impressions to carefully study the soft tissues around your mouth and the way in which your lips and cheeks interact with these tissues.
- Planning
After collecting accurate and precise diagnostic information we take a great deal of time and skill to determine the type, number, location and size of dental implants needed to have a aesthetic and comfortable denture.
- Execution
We take pride in our clinical skill and attention to detail when executing our treatment plans. Through this process, we are able to achieve clinical excellence.
If you need implant-retained dentures in Guelph, our Guelph Village Dental professionals can help. Contact us for an appointment!
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