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Denture Services

Losing teeth can be a big detriment to an individual's quality of life and their confidence. However, precisely crafted dentures can restore and improve a person's ability to eat, their quality of life, and their confidence. We offer digitally designed dentures using cutting-edge technology. 

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Apex Digital Lab Technologists Ltd aims to use modern and forward-thinking methods to deliver the highest quality dental prostheses. We strive to improve people's oral health by delivering precise, durable, and aesthetically pleasing dentures. 

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We offer:


Complete dentures – the most common type of denture, this is a cost-effective option. They are a standard fit that comes with acrylic/plastic teeth.


Precision complete dentures – custom-fitted dentures. These are useful for patients who have unusual bites, flat gums, or otherwise do not fit a standard denture. These come with stronger teeth and a better fit. 


Suction-effective complete dentures – a suction denture is a licensed technique that requires specialized training. It uses specific methods to create a seal with your gums to achieve a stable lower denture.


Digital dentures – digital dentures are designed using Intraoral scanners and fabricated using CAD/CAM machines and 3D printers to create the perfect set for each patient.

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What Patients Should Expect When They Get Dentures:


The First Week

 

  • Do not remove your dentures for the first 24 hours. Your dentures are protecting the tooth extraction sites, which is helping to minimize your pain and discomfort. 

  • Your mouth will be quite sore. You can use Tylenol (or other medication as prescribed) to help with the pain. Avoid smoking or alcohol. 

  • Eat soft foods as often as you can to minimize your discomfort

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The First Few Weeks

 

  • You will need to swallow more often to establish a “new normal” for saliva levels in your mouth.

  • You will need to spend some time learning to articulate your speech. The dentures may give you a lisp for a period of time. Most people overcome this fairly quickly.

  • You may develop sore spots. If you do, please contact us about an adjustment. 
     

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