15/41 Plenty Road Bundoora, VIC 3083

Changing Lives One Smile At A Time!
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15/41 Plenty Road Bundoora, VIC 3083

Changing Lives One Smile At A Time!
Call Us

9466 8682

Opening Hours

Mon-Fri: 9:00 A.M - 5:00 PM Sat-Sun: Closed

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F.A.Qs

Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

01

What are Full Dentures?

A full denture is made up of two parts. The denture base and artificial teeth. We make the base from an acrylic material that resembles the color of gums and soft tissue.
04

Will my Dentures Last Forever?

Dentures don’t last forever. We do our best to provide the best for our patients, but your dentures will also need replacement after a good number of years. We do this to address any changes in bone and soft tissue. Denture require replacement due the wear of the teeth.
02

Why do we need full dentures?

The oral cavity is a complex system that not only consists of teeth. It is also made up of bone, ligaments, and gums, or soft tissues. Altogether, they function as one system. When teeth are lost, because of whatever reason, it affects all the other parts of the system which can cause these problems:
05

What are Alternatives to Full Dentures?

Depending on the remaining bone structure, an excellent alternative for full dentures are implant-retained dentures. In that regard, let us to assess your case so we can provide you with all available options to best tackle your needs.
03

How do I take care of dentures?

Artificial teeth such as dentures require as much regular maintenance as natural teeth. Our mouths are a haven for different microorganisms. Your dentures can also get buildup of plaque and calculus, thus cleaning them daily is a MUST.
06

What Is Valplast?

Valplast refers to the flexible, pressure-injected base, which is perfect for partial dentures. They are practically indiscernible from normal gums, they are lightweight and amazingly comfortable.

F.A.Qs

Get answers to some of the most commonly asked questions. If you have any question relating to dentures, please contact Us and our friendly staff will be able to help you.

Can dental plates be adjusted?
Depending on the damage, it is usually possible to adjust or fix dentures quickly and easily. Alma Denture can also offer same-day emergency dentures and repairs when necessary.
Who makes my dentures? A dentist, or a dental prosthetist?
Depending on the damage, it is usually possible to adjust or fix dentures quickly and easily. Alma Denture can also offer same-day emergency dentures and repairs when necessary.
Who makes my dentures? A dentist, or a dental prosthetist?
A dental prosthetist is the best choice when it comes to broken teeth repair and dentures. They are specialists in the fit and construction of false teeth, and will work with you through all stages of the process to ensure the best fit and look possible.
How often should dentures be replaced?
A new set of dentures is recommended every 5-7 years because of changes that can occur with the shape of your mouth and jaw. It is important to remember to receive regular bi-annual check-ups to detect any potential problems before they become serious
What are the benefits of dental implants versus dentures?
Dental implants, unlike dentures, are a permanent means of broken teeth repair. If you are a suitable candidate, they can help prevent the deterioration of the jaw bone often caused by dentures. They also offer more functionality, permitting you to enjoy all the foods you love.
Why should I chooseAlma Denture Services for my broken teeth repair?
The professional staff at Alma Denture are very experienced and committed to keeping up with the latest techniques as well as high quality craftsmanship and personalised care for every patient.
What is involved in a dental implant procedure?
First, you will receive a thorough evaluation and assessment to help you decide your best plan of action. The implants are inserted into the gums while the patient is comfortably sedated. A healing period of 3-6 months is often needed to ensure a secure base for your implants. Your new teeth are attached to your implants!

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