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Your choice of denture teeth makes a big difference.
Current denture wears, don't settle for less.
Remember when your old dentures fit comfortable and didn't cause sore spots? They worked well because they weren't worn. And they stayed in place without denture adhesives.
If you've noticed that your dentures continually hurt or require a denture adhesive, then you probably need to see your dentist about a replacement or refitting.
When your dentures don't fit properly, you may notice a lack of lip and cheek support. And you may have concerns about chewing and digestion. That's why the American Dental Association advises regular denture checkups and a replacement every 5-6 years. And most dental insurance covers at least half the cost of a new denture every 5 years.
Ask your dentist why he or she recommends premium quality
dentures over conventional dentures. Once
you know the benefits, the choice is easy.
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