Danbury, CT – Denture & Prosthodontic Services

Denture Specialists

Danbury, CT

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Danbury 17 Sedation & Anesthesia, Dental Fears, Pain-Free
Dental Care Centers
Danbury, CT 06810, USA
Phone: (866) 625-0002
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open 24 hours – 7 days a week

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Dentist Offices in Danbury, CT

Douglas S Mann – Endodontist – 69 Deer Hill Ave Danbury, CT 06810
Anthony M Cuomo – General Dentist – 27 Hospital Ave Ste 306 Danbury, CT 06810
Associated Dental Care – General Dentist – 57 North St Ste 411 Danbury, CT 06810
Ben M Frank – General Dentist – 105 Newtown Rd Ste 4 Danbury, CT 06810
Charles Rogers – General Dentist – 53 North St Danbury, CT 06810
Emergency Dentistry – Connecticut – Danbury, CT 06810
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Danbury Dentista – Danbury, CT 06810

So many people find that, for a variety of reasons, they lose some, most, or all of their teeth as they age. Fortunately, however, teeth replacement has become a sophisticated art, and denture options abound. Further, there are plenty of affordable dentures Danbury residents can find.

To get the best possible dentures in 06810, however, it helps to see the best practitioner of cosmetic dentistry you can find. A good dentist reviews with her patients different types of dentures, and makes recommendations as to which dental dentures would best suit their needs. For example, flexible dentures are especially popular nowadays. These are false teeth resting on a base made of nylon; the base contours to your mouth and gums, making it easier to chew a range of foods. And flexible dentures stay put better than their acrylic counterparts, also known as hard dentures.

You may need full dentures, or you may only need partial dentures. Partial dentures come in a variety of forms. They may be secured with a plastic or a metal base. They may be hard or flexible. You might purchase a removable partial denture or one that’s fixed. And partial dentures may be permanent or temporary. An example of the latter type would be if a person had a tooth knocked out, or if she had a broken tooth removed, and her dentist inserted a denture just until such time as a permanent solution could be enacted.

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