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Missing teeth can feel overwhelming, but Cane to Coast Dentures provides supportive solutions tailored to your needs. Our full acrylic dentures are designed to help restore both function and appearance, crafted with care and the latest techniques for a comfortable fit. We strive to create dentures that look and feel natural, with the goal of enhancing your day-to-day comfort and confidence.
If you’re looking for an acrylic denture in Mackay or Sarina, contact us on (07) 4943 2299. We also cater to residents of Proserpine, Moranbah and beyond.
Looking for other denture services? Aside from full acrylic dentures, we provide partial acrylic dentures, partial chrome cast dentures, partial Valplast dentures, immediate dentures, implant retained dentures, mouthguards, denture repairs, denture additions, denture relining, denture adjustments and financial assistance.
Cane to Coast Dentures provides comprehensive support for your dental health.
Our services encompass custom-fitted dentures tailored to blend with your natural teeth for a comfortable and natural appearance. We also offer adjustments to maintain ongoing comfort, as well as aftercare and advice to help you make the most of your dental solutions.
Whether you need guidance in selecting the right dentures or ongoing maintenance, our team is dedicated to assisting you at every stage. Enjoy attentive, personalised care tailored to your unique needs—call us today on
(07) 4943 2299 for more information and support.
Full acrylic dentures are generally more affordable than other types, such as implant-retained or chrome cast dentures. They are lightweight, easy to adjust and can be made quickly. However, they may not be as durable as other options and might require more frequent adjustments or relining. While they offer a good aesthetic appearance, some people find other types of dentures, like those with metal frameworks, to provide a more secure fit and better comfort.
Full acrylic dentures cannot be whitened in the same way as natural teeth. The colour of the acrylic is set during the manufacturing process, so it does not respond to whitening treatments. To maintain their appearance, it’s important to clean them daily and avoid foods or drinks that can stain. If your dentures become stained or discoloured over time, your dentist may be able to polish them to restore some of their original brightness.
It’s common to notice changes in speech when you first start wearing full acrylic dentures. You may notice difficulty pronouncing certain words, slurring or a slight lisp. With practice, most people adjust within a few weeks. Reading aloud, repeating difficult words and speaking slowly can help speed up the adjustment process. If speech issues persist, your dentist may need to make adjustments to the fit of the dentures.
Yes, denture adhesive can be used with full acrylic dentures to enhance their stability, especially if they become loose over time. Adhesive helps to create a stronger seal between the dentures and your gums, reducing the risk of slipping while eating or speaking. However, if you find yourself relying on adhesive frequently, it may be a sign that your dentures need adjustment or relining. Always consult your dentist if you notice persistent looseness or discomfort.
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Registered dental prosthetist, Scott Thomas, who has been a registered Dental Technician for over 30 years and completed a Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Dental Technology at the University of Otago. The clinic offers HICAPS instant claim service for health insurance and provides tailored payment plans to suit financial needs