Transforming Smiles With Digital Dentures In Winnipeg
Dentures done with care, using Manitoba’s leading denture technology.
Redefining denture care by providing personalized, compassionate, and innovative denture solutions in the heart of St. Boniface. Throughout our history, prioritizing the well-being and comfort of our clients has remained paramount. St. Boniface Denture Clinic is renowned for its personalized approach and state-of-the-art facilities.
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Avey is a 2013 graduate of the George Brown College Denturism Program. She started her journey at Minuk Denture Clinic in December of that year, first practicing as an intern, and going on to receive her denturist license in 2015. Avey strives to provide clients with aesthetically natural, optimally fitting and functioning dentures. She also aims to consistently surpass expectations. To support these goals, she is committed to ongoing professional development with patient-focused treatments related to digital dentures, implant-supported dentures, and precision dentures.
Contact our emergency denture line for after-hours care:
Rachel Barringer
Jessiey Kittle
Jocelyne Wladyka
Eldon Bellyou
There are two main types of dentures:
• Complete dentures: A complete denture is a removable appliance that replaces all of the natural teeth in either the upper or lower jaw or both.
• Partial dentures: Partial dentures are removable, custom-made prosthetic devices used to replace one or more teeth. They may be made of acrylic or metal or a combination of both.
You need to review the following factors before deciding which is the best option for you:
• Age: Any age can be suitable for dental implants, but the candidacy depends on various factors.
• Bone density: Implants need a specific jawbone material to support the teeth posts. You’ll be referred to the correct specialist to determine your candidacy.
• Feel and function: Implants restore your bite force allowing you to eat whatever foods you like without worry of your denture slipping.
Here are the things you can expect while wearing dentures the first time:
• They might feel odd or “full” initially, but as soon as your tongue and cheek muscles are accustomed, they’ll feel more natural.
• You might feel minor soreness or irritation, which is normal with a new set of dentures. Simply schedule an adjustment with your Denturist during the “settling-in process.
• At first, eating may feel like a challenge but with a little extra patience and tips from your Denturist, you’ll be on the right track!
When dentures are first inserted, we recommend to start small. Start with softer foods, and chew with both sides of your mouth. Over the first few weeks, you can introduce foods at whatever pace feels comfortable to you.
It is important to follow the aftercare instructions set out by your Denturists and Dentist who extracted your teeth. During the healing process, there will be some discomfort that will get better with time. Reach out if there are any questions.
Is it ok to adjust your own dentures?
Avoid making adjustments to your dentures on your own. Adjusting your dentures at home can cause further damage to your denture. If you’re dealing with any issues with your dentures, have them adjusted by your Denturist.
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