About Alice Denture Clinic
Locally owned and operated, Alice Denture Clinic provides patients with comprehensive denture fitting and maintenance services. We are the only denture clinic in Alice Springs, constructing dentures locally in our in-house laboratory. This allows us to rapidly meet the needs of each patient. Alice Denture Clinic custom manufactures partial or full dentures. We use high strength acrylic for all complete dentures, and partial dentures can be made from cobalt chrome, acrylic or vinyl. We understand how important it is to choose the right material, so we are happy to answer any questions or recommend the most suitable option. We offer a number of denture-related services, including additions, denture repairs and relines. Our Alice Springs dental prosthetist works with patients to achieve a comfortable fit and correct function. We aim to promptly repair any cracks or breaks in your dentures. In addition to denture manufacturing, we can also mould custom sports mouthguards. Discounts are available for sporting teams. For all of your Alice Springs denture construction or repair needs, call Alice Denture Clinic today.
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Custom sports mouthguards
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Partial acrylic dentures
Full dentures
Valplast dentures
Flexible dentures
Cobalt chrome dentures
Dual layer custom mouthguards
Denture cleaning
Denture repairs
Bleaching trays
Construction of complete and partial dentures
Comfortable functional dentures
Fully equipped dental laboratory
Flexible appointment times
HICAPS facilities
Denture additions & relines
Occlusal splints
Dental laboratory services
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What can I expect from new dentures?
It is normal to experience some discomfort from new dentures. You need to allow some time to get used to speaking and eating with them. Each new denture will feel different from a previous denture, as no two are exactly alike. Generally most new dentures will need some adjustments, sometimes several.
What do I do if my denture is giving me pain?
It is important not to persist with wearing a denture that is painful as this can lead to ulceration. If you find your new denture is giving you pain, remove it and arrange to have an adjustment made. When you have an appointment for an adjustment, wear the denture for a few hours prior as this will show the sore spot on the tissue.
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