Modern dentures deserve better than their reputation. Carefully made — with proper impressions, considered tooth choice and honest fitting appointments — they restore eating and confidence at a sensible cost, whether replacing a few teeth or a full arch. Chrome-based designs add slimness and stability where suitable.
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Assess and choose the design
Acrylic or chrome, partial or complete — the options and their honest trade-offs are explained against your mouth and your budget.
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Records and try-in
Precise impressions and bite records lead to a try-in stage where the look is agreed in wax — changes are easy then, so nothing is finalised without your approval.
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Fit and fine-tune
The finished denture is fitted and, importantly, reviewed — small pressure adjustments in the first weeks are normal and expected.
Good to know
New dentures take a few weeks of adaptation — speech and eating settle with practice. If looseness is the main frustration, implant-retained options can transform stability and are worth an honest conversation.