Trower Dental
Dentures in Darwin
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- Comprehensive and Affordable Care
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Fitting Comfortable, Seamless Dentures
Missing teeth can influence how you eat, speak, and smile each day. At Trower Dental, we provide dentures in Darwin that are tailored to support comfort and functionality, with options suited to different needs and lifestyles.
Our range includes full, partial, immediate, and implant-retained dentures. Choices extend from flexible and metal-free to cast-chrome designs, allowing for solutions that balance comfort with appearance. Implant-retained dentures add stability without clasps, while immediate dentures allow for a smoother transition following extractions.
If you’re thinking about dentures or want to learn more, call
(08) 8945 4022 to arrange a consultation and discuss what may work best for you. We also offer
splints,
nightguards,
implants and more.
Denture Types We Offer
We offer a range of options for dentures to suit different needs, preferences, and lifestyles. Each design has unique features that support daily comfort, appearance, and function:
1. Chrome Dentures: These metal-based dentures are known for being slim, strong, and comfortable to wear.
2. Acrylic Dentures: Lightweight and easy to adjust, acrylic dentures are a common option for full or partial tooth replacement.
3. Immediate Dentures: Fitted straight after tooth removal, these dentures help you adjust to eating and speaking without a long wait.
4. Implant-Retained Dentures: Attached to dental implants for added stability, these dentures reduce movement and don’t require visible clasps.
5. Flexible Dentures: Made from bendable, metal-free material, these are suited to those looking for a discreet and comfortable option.
With options for both full and partial dentures, we help you find something that works for your needs. Reach out to discuss dentures and how we can support your care.
How To Care For Your Dentures
Keeping your dentures clean and in good condition helps support your oral health and comfort day to day. Like natural teeth, dentures need regular cleaning to prevent plaque buildup and maintain a fresh feel. Brushing your dentures daily with a soft brush and non-abrasive cleanser is an important part of your routine.
When you’re not wearing your dentures, store them in water or a denture-cleaning solution to prevent them from drying out or losing their shape. It’s also important to rinse them after meals and avoid using hot water, which can cause warping. Handle them with care to avoid cracking or damage.
Regular check-ups help ensure your dentures fit well and remain functional over time. If you notice discomfort, looseness, or damage, book a visit to have them reviewed. Staying consistent with care can help make sure your dentures support your daily routine and feel as natural as possible.
How long do dentures last?
Dentures typically last between five and ten years. Over time, natural changes in the mouth—such as bone loss or gum shrinkage—can affect their fit and comfort. Wear and tear on the materials may also lead to cracks or loose teeth. Regular maintenance, proper care, and routine dental reviews can help extend their usability. When dentures become loose, uncomfortable, or damaged, it may be time for adjustments, relining, or complete replacement by a qualified practitioner.
Can I sleep with my dentures in?
While it’s technically possible to sleep with dentures in, most dentists recommend removing them overnight. Taking them out gives your gums and jaw a chance to rest and reduces the risk of irritation or infection. It also allows for better oral hygiene, as dentures can be soaked and cleaned more thoroughly. Sleeping without them may improve long-term oral health and comfort, especially for those prone to sore spots or inflammation.
How often should dentures be checked?
Dentures should be checked by a dentist at least once a year, or sooner if you notice discomfort, changes in fit, or damage. Even if everything feels normal, routine reviews help catch early signs of wear, ensure your gums and bone structure remain healthy, and confirm that the dentures continue to function well. Ill-fitting dentures can cause problems over time, so regular monitoring ensures you maintain a good balance between comfort and performance.



