Making a complete denture is a solution for patients who can be comfortable even with removable prostheses.
The entire denture is made of removable plastic-acrylic material. The latest methods involve other materials, a good example being a prosthesis with ceramic teeth. If a completely toothless patient wants to restore all of their teeth with an affordable denture, a full denture will be the right solution.
The downside is that the denture has no foundation, so it can slip in your mouth. Prostheses can be perfectly combined with crowns (combined dentures or partial dentures) or implants. Thus, the denture has at least some pillars that prevent it from slipping, yet the denture remains removable. Dr. Kinga Visegrády has already provided many patients with such or similar dentures. If you have any questions, feel free to ask for advice on finding the ideal choice.
Making dentures is a complex procedure. Windrose was designed so that the dental laboratory and the dentist are located in the same building, meaning the dentist and dental technician work very closely together during the making of dentures.
Below are examples of removable dentures.