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Frequently Asked Questions

Dentures

Date Posted: 1/1/2002

Question
How long after fitting can I keep going back to have my new dentures adjusted free of charge?


Answer
A dentist will be happy to see you and make any necessary adjustments free of charge in the initial stages of fitting your denture. The number of visits you will require is related to the nature of the job and your dentist will be the best person to advise you about this before you proceed.


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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