One of the practical questions patients ask at Battell Denture Clinic in Hamilton is how long their new dentures will last. The honest answer is that the https://telegra.ph/Burlington-Denture-Clinic-Alternative-Battell-Hamilton-05-29 lifespan of a denture depends on the quality of the materials used, how well the denture is cared for, and how significantly the patient\'s gum and bone tissue changes over time. On average, well-crafted and well-maintained dentures last between seven and ten years before replacement is advisable. Michael Battell, DD, uses premium materials fabricated in the on-site laboratory at the Hamilton clinic, which contributes to a longer-lasting result than dentures made with cheaper imported materials. Regular professional check-ups and periodic relines also extend the effective lifespan of dentures by ensuring the fit remains correct and the base is not subjected to the warping and cracking that can result from a poor fit. Signs that dentures may be nearing the end of their useful life include visible wear on the teeth, chronic looseness that relines are no longer able to correct, noticeable discolouration, and cracking or chipping that cannot be adequately repaired. In these cases, replacement with a new set is the best option for both comfort and oral health.

Battell Denture Clinic | 409 Concession St, Hamilton, ON L9A 1B8 | (905) 389-2217

For patients across Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Burlington, Ancaster, and Dundas wondering whether it is time for new dentures, Battell Denture Clinic offers free consultations to help make that assessment. Call (905) 389-2217 to book your visit to the best denture clinic in Hamilton.