Milled Dentures
Experience the Future of Dentures with Milled Technology
We are committed to providing innovative solutions for our patients. Milled dentures offer a modern approach to replacing missing teeth, ensuring a precise fit and enhanced aesthetics. This page explores what milled dentures are, their benefits, and the process involved in getting them.
What Are Milled Dentures?
Milled dentures are crafted using state-of-the-art computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. Unlike traditional dentures, which are often handcrafted, milled dentures are created with exceptional accuracy to provide a more natural and comfortable fit.
Benefits of Milled Dentures
Precision Fit: The CAD/CAM process allows for highly accurate measurements, reducing the need for adjustments and improving overall comfort.
Durability: Milled dentures are made from high-quality materials that resist wear, providing long-lasting results.
Natural Appearance: Advanced milling technology creates lifelike aesthetics, ensuring your dentures closely resemble natural teeth.
Comfort: The precise fit minimizes irritation and discomfort, making it easier to eat and speak.
The Process of Getting Milled Dentures
1. Initial Consultation: We begin with a comprehensive evaluation of your oral health. This includes discussing your needs and taking impressions of your mouth.
2. Design Phase: Using advanced CAD/CAM technology, we create a 3D model of your dentures, allowing for customization.
3. Milling: Your dentures are then milled from high-quality materials, ensuring precision and durability.
4. Fitting: Once the dentures are ready, you will come in for a fitting appointment, where we will make any necessary adjustments for comfort.
5. Final Adjustments: After ensuring the perfect fit, you’ll receive your milled dentures along with care instructions.
Aftercare for Milled Dentures
- Oral Hygiene: Brush your dentures daily and clean your gums and any remaining teeth regularly.
- Regular Check-Ups: Schedule routine visits to monitor the condition of your dentures and overall oral health.
- Avoid Hard Foods: Be cautious with hard or sticky foods that could damage your dentures.