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Dentures

Dentures are removable dental appliances that replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They come in two types: full dentures and partial dentures. Full dentures are used when all the teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. Dentures may be made of various materials such as acrylic, resin, or porcelain. They can improve chewing and speaking ability and enhance the appearance of the smile. However, they may require periodic adjustments or replacements, and may take some time to get used to. Good oral hygiene and regular dental visits are important to maintain the health and longevity of dentures.

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Who needs Dentures

Dentures are a common dental prosthesis used to replace missing teeth. They are typically recommended for individuals who have lost several or all of their teeth due to injury, decay, or periodontal disease. Dentures can help restore the ability to eat and speak properly and improve the appearance of the smile.

If you’re missing some teeth or all of your teeth and want a cost-effective solution, dentures can be made and fitted for you.

They are usually made from an acrylic resin. As well as making and fitting your dentures, we can fix any issues such as cracks, chips or breaks to your dentures.

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Walton-on-Thames | Surrey

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What our pacients say about us

Mary Harding

Amazing team from reception to nurses and doctors.

As a very nervous patient, I have received very kind and professional care from the lovely Doctor Georgeta Miron who takes the time to explain treatment and put my mind at ease.

I must also thank Dr. Ancuta Tiplic who I was referred to for some specialist treatment and was also very kind and considerate.

Many Thanks to all the team.

Treatment

All-on-six implant

Doctor

Anca Tiplic

Nurse

Lavinia Hutuleac

Scantei Dragos

Cannot praise enough the care, patience and professionalism of Dr. Ana Andreea Vasiliu and the EgoDent staff. I am one of the worst dental patients possible, but Andreea always finds the best way to deal with me :)

Treatment

All-on-six implant

Doctor

Anca Tiplic

Nurse

Lavinia Hutuleac

Radu

I would highly recommend this clinic. The advice and treatment I received were excellent. Booking appointments was straightforward, and the staff were kind.

Treatment

All-on-six implant

Doctor

Anca Tiplic

Nurse

Lavinia Hutuleac

Patricia Murphy

My experience with Dr. Tiplic have been so professional and always ever so help especially with a nervous patient, she has made my experience with her and the full Egodents practice amazing and i would highly recommend this practice to anyone.

Treatment

All-on-six implant

Doctor

Anca Tiplic

Nurse

Lavinia Hutuleac

FAQ

It is generally recommended to visit the dentist every six months for regular check-ups and professional teeth cleaning. However, the frequency may vary depending on your oral health needs. Your dentist will provide personalized recommendations based on your specific dental condition.

To maintain good oral hygiene, it is essential to brush your teeth at least twice a day using fluoride toothpaste, floss daily to remove plaque and food particles between your teeth, and rinse with an antimicrobial mouthwash. Additionally, adopting a healthy diet low in sugary and acidic foods and drinks can contribute to maintaining optimal oral health.

In the event of a dental emergency such as a toothache, knocked-out tooth, or injury to the mouth, it is important to contact your dentist immediately. They can provide guidance over the phone and schedule an emergency appointment to address the issue promptly. It is crucial not to delay seeking dental care in emergency situations to prevent further complications.

Dental X-rays, when performed with proper safety precautions, are considered safe. The amount of radiation exposure from dental X-rays is minimal, and dentists use lead aprons and collars to protect patients from unnecessary radiation. X-rays play a crucial role in diagnosing dental conditions that are not visible to the naked eye, helping dentists develop appropriate treatment plans.

There are several options for replacing missing teeth, including dental implants, bridges, and dentures. Dental implants are a popular choice as they provide a permanent solution that looks, feels, and functions like natural teeth. Bridges are used to fill the gap between one or more missing teeth, while dentures are removable appliances that replace multiple missing teeth. Your dentist can assess your specific case and recommend the most suitable option for you.

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