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Dentures | Date Posted: 1/1/2002
| Question How long will I have to go without any teeth?
| Answer Some removable dentures are made to be inserted immediately after the removal of a tooth or some teeth. These types of removable dentures are commonly termed ‘immediate dentures’. They can be constructed to replace only one tooth or many teeth. Your local dentist can undertake all the required stages involved in immediate dentures. This will mean that one person will oversee the whole treatment, assuring you of the highest possible standards.
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More questions in this category:What are Dentures?What is the difference between a denture and a crown or bridge?What steps are involved in getting a denture?How are dentures made?How long will I have to go without any teeth?How often should I have my denture checked?Why does my denture need to be relined?How long after fitting can I keep going back to have my new dentures adjusted free of charge?
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