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Creating  Your Beautiful Smile 

Extensive Experience

Patient-Centred Care

Affordable Prices

TGA Approved Materials

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What We Offer

We offer new Full upper and Lower Dentures, acrylic and metal partial dentures, denture repairs, denture relines, mouthguards, bite splints, teeth whitening kits and snoring devices.

No referrals are required from your dentist or dental specialist.  

We deal directly with patients and all Healthfund claims are processed at the clinic.

Our Results

The Possibilities Are Endless

All Major Health Funds

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FAQ
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FAQ

  • How much pain is involved with getting dentures?
    When you’re first fitted for new dentures, it’s normal to experience minor irritation, which should fade as your mouth becomes accustomed to them. The period of pain varies. If you’ve previously worn dentures and now have a new set it may take longer. Similarly, if you had some natural teeth present that were removed at the time of the new dentures, the areas where the extractions were performed may be painful or uncomfortable for up to several weeks after the removal of the teeth. Regular visits to your prosthodontist to adjust the dentures as you go through the normal healing process are recommended.
  • Can I sleep in my dentures?
    Yes, you can wear your dentures at night but it is preferred that they be removed. You should remove your dentures at night and this will give your gums and bone a chance to relax from the pressure of the denture during the day. If you need to wear your dentures for social reasons or to prevent your jaws from over closing, you should find time during the day to properly clean your mouth and your prostheses. You should never wear your dentures 24 hours a day without preforming proper oral hygiene. Dentures should be cleaned at night and stored in water during the night.
  • Is it possible to have dentures put in the same day as teeth removal?
    Yes, it is possible to have your teeth removed and dentures put in the same day. These dentures are called immediate dentures and you should talk to our friendly staff to see if this treatment is the best for you.
  • Do I require a referral from my dentist?
    No referrals are required from your dentist or dental specialist. We deal directly with patients and all Healthfund claims are processed at the clinic.
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