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Dentures in Reading


If you’re looking for affordable, stunning and long lasting dentures near me from a highly rated and experienced cosmetic dentist, then our modern Reading clinic can help.

Benefit from the expertise and dedication of our highly skilled principal dentist  Dr. Ali Kamran (GDC No 71662), who has over 14 years extensive cosmetic dentistry experience with hundreds of satisfied denture patients from across Reading and Berkshire.

Why choose us for dentures?

✔️ Over 170 5* Google reviews
✔️ Open Saturday mornings
✔️ One of the highest Google rated dentists in Reading
✔️ One of most established dentists in Reading at over 40 years
✔️ Competitive prices from £680 for top quality and long lasting dentures
✔️ Friendly and modern clinic

Denture treatment costs

  • First ClassPremier
  • Full Upper & Lower Acrylic DenturesfromFirst Class £1500Premier £1900
  • Full Upper Acrylic DenturefromFirst Class £750Premier £950
  • Full Lower Acrylic DenturefromFirst Class £750Premier £950
  • Partial Acrylic DenturefromFirst Class £680Premier £900
  • Chrome DenturefromFirst Class £1100Premier £1400
  • ClaspsFirst Class £38
  • Valplast DenturefromFirst Class £1200Premier £1900

To help keep this treatment as affordable we ensure our denture prices are extremely competitive compared to other experienced dentists in Reading.

What is a denture?

A removable denture replaces missing teeth. Partial dentures replace a few missing teeth and full or complete denture are needed if all the natural teeth are missing.

Complete dentures are generally made of acrylic (plastic) but can have metal clasps. Partial dentures can also be made of acrylic or alternatively they can consist of acrylic teeth on a light metal base: this type of partial denture is more secure and less bulky, but is more expensive.

Denture treatment steps explained

1) The dentist uses a putty- like material to make moulds of your mouth, called impressions. A dental technician uses them to make models for the denture to build on. Sometimes, second impressions are taken.

2) The technician makes wax blocks, which fit the models.

3) The dentist then puts the block in your mouth to record the position of your jaw in relation to each other. The dentist then trims and seals the wax blocks to show the technician how your teeth should bite together, and the shape to make the denture.

4) A trial denture is made and put in your mouth. The dentist will ask you how it fits, feels and looks before they make any final changes.

5) The trail denture then goes back to the technician who permanently fixes the teeth. The denture is then ready to use.

The dentist may want to see you again fairly see to see how you are getting on with the denture. If there are problems, they can make small adjustments.

How do you care for a denture?

A denture is fragile, it is important to handle it with care. Remove and brush the denture daily, preferably with a brush designed specifically for cleaning dentures, using either a denture cleanser or toothpaste.

Never use harsh, abrasive cleansers, because they may scratch the surface of the denture. Don’t sterilise your denture with boiling water it will cause it to become warped.

If you wear a partial denture be sure to remove it before brushing your natural teeth.

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Benefits of having a denture

If you have lost some teeth, dentures can improve they way you look, bite, chew and speak.

They are custom-made to match your mouth and can be made to look as natural as possible.

Dentures can be fitted immediately after teeth have been taken out so that nobody will know you have had a tooth out. These are called “immediate” denture.

The teeth that are protected from wear and tear. Without dentures, the natural teeth may move or tilt, stopping your teeth biting together properly.

Visit your dentist regularly

It is important to continue having regular dental examinations so that a dentist can examine oral tissues. As of ageing, your mouth will continue to change as the bone under your denture shrinks or recedes.

To maintain a proper fit over time, it may be necessary to adjust your denture or possibly remake your denture. Never attempt to adjust a denture yourself.

Dentures will never feel like your own teeth and it can take time to get used to them. If you haven’t had a denture before, the dentist will want to explain the difficulties of wearing dentures, as well as the benefits and how you should look after your new dentures and the teeth you have left.

Our latest denture review via Google Business

“Today, I just finished my dental treatment – I had three implants and a filling done. Dr Kamran was very efficient and skilled, my teeth look amazing! The fact that I don’t need to use my old denture anymore is so much more convenient and I cannot wait to eat a pizza in a restaurant stress-free!

They are genuinely friendly and I am grateful that they did not try to sell. They spent time during the consultation to make me aware of all my treatment options and were very reassuring during the process. I recommend MA’s warmly.”

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John Webber


 

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