AVANA is known for the gentle hands of its Prosthodontists who deliver dentures with unmatched ease and safety.
AVANA is known for using only those materials that are absolutely safe for oral tissues and do not cause any irritation.
We ensure the highest quality fit so that your dentures don’t fall or loosen up on talking or eating.
AVANA’s in-house dental lab allow us to deliver your denture faster without having to revisit the clinic.
Lucitone, Flexible (Valplast), Acrylic or Cast Partial Dentures – we deliver it all. So, take your pick.
Dentures, also known as false teeth, are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, and which are supported by surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable, however there are many different denture designs, some which rely on bonding or clasping onto teeth or dental implants
A ‘complete’ or ‘full’ denture is one which replaces all the natural teeth in either the upper or lower jaw.
A ‘partial’ denture fills in the spaces left by lost or missing teeth. It may be fastened to your natural teeth with metal clasps or ‘precision attachments’.
A complete or full denture replaces your natural teeth and gives support to your cheeks and lips. Without this support, sagging facial muscles can make a person look older and they will find it harder to eat and speak properly.
Dentures can be made to closely match your natural teeth so that your appearance hardly changes. Modern dentures may even improve the look of your smile and help to fill out the appearance of your face.
Eating will take a little practice. Start with soft foods cut into small pieces. Chew slowly, using both sides of your mouth at the same time to stop the denture moving. As you become more used to your denture, add other foods until you get back to your normal healthy diet.
Pronouncing certain words may take practice. Reading out loud and repeating difficult words will help.
If you find that your dentures occasionally slip when you laugh, cough or smile, reposition them by gently biting down and swallowing.
During the first few days, it is advisable to wear them for most of the time, including while you are asleep. After your mouth gets used to your dentures, you may take them out before going to bed. This allows your gums to rest and helps keep your mouth healthy. When you remove your dentures at night, it is best to store them in a small amount of water to stop them warping.
Dentures may break if you drop them. Always clean your dentures over a bowl of water or a folded towel in case you drop them. To clean your denture, the general rule is: brush, soak and brush again. Brush your dentures before soaking them, to help remove any
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Excellent hospitality by AVANA staff. Our trip to India couldn’t have been
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