Prosthetics

 Prosthetics
We supply a full range of Prosthetic and associated appliances. All our dentures are processed in high impact Enigma acrylic, contoured and stippled as standard. With a full denture you also have the option of gingival tinting, transforming the denture and adding value to the case as the patient can see the dramatic effect. All dentures come with your choice of teeth and supplied back to you in a presentation case with a duplicate model.


  • All Full Dentures gum tinted
  • Enigma High Impact Acrylic
  • Vitallium Chrome dentures
  • Combination/Attachment dentures
  • Implant Over-Dentures
  • Over 30 years experience
  • Repairs - same day service
  • Gum Shields - variety of colours available
  • Occlusal Splints
  • Hard and Soft Bite Raising Appliances
  • Bleaching Trays
  • Essix Retainers
Full Lower Denture with Heraeus Premium teeth with Enigma gum tinting
We generally process Full Dentures with gum tinting as standard. This process transforms standard pink acrylic into a vital natural looking
 prosthesis.


Upper Denture processed high impact acyrlic with layered pink composites.



 Presentation case supplied with every Denture 
Copy Denture Technique

If you have a patient that likes their dentures but needs a duplicate set due to wear, or just needs a second set, here is a tried and tested method:


1. Take a mould of excisting dentures using lab putty or alginate. Do this in 2 stages. First, take mould of the fit, let material set, make locating grooves. Vaseline edges of first mould. Take mould of the teeth side extending to the first mould and picking up into locating grooves making sure enough material is used. Seperate the moulds and remove Denture. Check accuracy of moulds. Repeat if F/F is needed or take an impression of opposing arch. Take squash bite Take shade of Denture teeth.

2. Lab will pour clear acrylic into moulds. They will then have duplicate dentures in clear acrylic. Lab will then pour plaster into the duplicates and then articulate using squash bite or in the case of single denture cast opposing impression then articulate.

3.  New acrylic teeth are chosen.(as close to originals as possible).
Duplicate clear denture teeth are removed one by one and replaced with new acrylic teeth set in wax.

4. Dentist then tries the case in making usual checks.  The acrylic clear base try/in is then relined checking the bite at the same time.

5. Assuming everything is correct the lab then casts a new model into relined try/in. The case is then flasked,  packed and finished.
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