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Read MoreIt’s no surprise that denturists recommend that denture wearers stop smoking. Smoking stains your dentures. The tobacco irritates your gums. Vaping and e-cigarettes have replaced regular cigarettes as a “healthier alternative.” While that is...
Read MoreDentures restore your chewing ability, but it’s not quite the same as having natural teeth. You can still look forward to enjoying your favourite fresh fruits and vegetables when you learn how to navigate the table with your dentures. The...
Read MoreDentures are made from materials that are designed to last when you take care of them. One of the biggest problems modern denture wearers have is that the dentures stop fitting well before they wear out. Instead of getting a new set of complete...
Read MoreDentures aren’t made of the same material as your natural teeth, but your dentures can stain from food and drink just as your own teeth do. The denturists with Baker Lanoue Denture Clinic want you to know how different foods affect your dentures...
Read MoreMany people believe that once you have dentures, you can skip your regular appointments with your dentist. The denturists with Baker Lanoue Denture Clinic would like to believe that you want to see us because of our fun personalities, but we know...
Read MoreThanksgiving is probably the most food-centric holiday through the year. Celebrating the harvest is a long tradition from ancient times. Today, the holiday is time to enjoy family and friends while indulging in some tasty treats. If you wear...
Read MoreIf you’ve lived with tooth loss, gum disease and infections, getting dentures is exciting. You no longer have to hide your mouth when you smile. Once you heal from any tooth extractions, you’ll be able to eat food that you might have been...
Read MoreDentures offer many benefits to people who have lost their natural teeth. Your dentures give you the ability to smile confidently, eat more foods and to speak clearer. Although dentures replace your natural teeth, there are some ways that...
Read MoreWhen you wear dentures, you may not be concerned about cavities any longer, but you can’t neglect your oral health. When you first got your dentures, you probably followed your denturist’s advice religiously. After dentures become routine, it’s...
Read MoreIt’s no secret that smoking is bad for your oral health. One study from the Canadian Dental Association reports that “smokers have a higher-than-average risk of periodontal disease and poor oral health status.” Once you have dentures, you might...
Read MoreYour dentures let you eat, speak, and smile naturally when you’ve lost some or all of your teeth. Keeping them well-maintained ensures that your complete or partial dentures remain comfortable and effective. Good hygiene is important to keeping...
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