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David Barrick Denture Clinic Oakville office: 905-845-6489 - Burlington office: 905-639-1597
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  • I had my denture implant done in Sept 2005 and it was the best investment I ever made. I can now enjoy my food without my lower denture always lifting up and food going underneath. They are securely in place now and can easily be removed for cleaning and snapped back into place. I was in my 80's when I had this done, I wish I had it done sooner.

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  • I have been going to David Barrick's Denture Clinic for at least 10 years and have always been extremely happy with the work they do. About 3 1/2 years ago David persuaded me to go for dental implants on the lower jaw. It was probably the best decision I have ever made!

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Immediate Dentures

You’ve been advised that you need an immediate denture. But what is it and how is it done? This information will help to explain the concepts and answer questions you might have regarding this type of denture. Your Denturist can guide you as to when the situation warrants immediate dentures.

When is an immediate denture used?

To avoid the situation of being without teeth, your Denturist will implement the immediate denture technique. This involves taking impressions of your mouth while your natural teeth are still present. The Denturist is then able to fabricate a denture in the likeness of your natural teeth, or make any necessary modifications you may wish.

When your natural teeth are extracted, your immediate denture is then inserted. In this technique, you have avoided having to go without any teeth while you go through the healing process.

Things you should know about immediate dentures

Since the Denturist is unable to try-in the denture prior to extracting your teeth, certain esthetic compromises may be necessary. This doesn’t present any significant problems, and the results are normally quite good.

It is important to follow the postoperative instructions of your Denturist or Oral Surgeon very carefully.

As healing occurs, the oral tissues recede so denture adjustments may be required. Follow-up appointments with your Denturist are necessary. To maintain the best fit an comfort, a temporary liner or tissue conditioner may be placed in the denture. During the next few months, bone and gum tissue will probably continue to shrink to some degree; however, the rate of change decreases with time. This is a natural occurrence, which is to be expected. After the healing process is complete, either a new permanent full denture(s) will be made or your denture(s) will be relined or rebased to ensure the most comfortable fit possible.

Your Denturist will recommend the option that best meets your particular needs. Contact your Deturist to see if an immediate denture is the right option for you.

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