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Getting new dentures is a big step, and if you are reading this, chances are you have either just received your dentures or you are about to. First things first, let us reassure you. What you are feeling right now is completely normal. Every denture wearer goes through an adjustment phase. Some adapt quickly, others need a little more time, and that is perfectly fine.
At The Swissedent Denture Clinic, we have helped thousands of patients through this exact journey. We know the questions you are asking yourself, often before you even say them out loud. Will they feel natural. Will I be able to eat properly. Will I sound like myself again. And yes, will they stay in place. This guide is here to talk you through the reality of new dentures, how to adapt more comfortably, and how using a denture adhesive like Fixodent in the correct way can help during the early stages. Think of this as friendly, honest advice from professionals who do this every single day.
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If you live in Chingford E4 and recently found a smart looking leaflet for Swissedent Denture Clinic on your doormat, that was us out on foot doing what we like to call community cardio. We decided it was time to bring our message directly to local residents so more people know that high quality, comfortable and natural looking dentures are available right here in the area. No need to travel far, no need to struggle with loose or uncomfortable dentures and certainly no need to feel nervous about starting the process. We are your local denture specialists and we are here to help you smile with confidence again.
Our leaflet campaign across Chingford E4 has one goal. To reach people who might not know that a dedicated denture clinic exists just around the corner. Whether you are on Old Church Road, Chingford Mount Road, Larkshall Road, Hale End or anywhere in the E4 community, our clinic is closer and more convenient than you think. And if you saw one of our leaflets and thought it is finally time to sort your dentures out, you are already one step closer to eating comfortably, speaking naturally and smiling beautifully again. Every patient who visits Swissedent Denture Clinic eventually asks the same question. Where did the name Swissedent come from? Is it Swiss? Is it a special technique? Is it inspired by mountains, chocolate or precision engineering? The truth is much more interesting. The Swissedent name is rooted in decades of prosthetic innovation, history and craftsmanship. It represents a very specific philosophy of denture making, one centred on natural appearance, precise fit and personalised care. To understand why the name Swissedent matters, we must look back at both the long history of dentures and the origins of the Swissedent method.
Dentures have existed in some form for thousands of years. As far back as 700 BC, early civilizations were crafting basic replacements from human or animal teeth held together with gold wire. As time passed, attempts included carved bone, ivory, wood and eventually porcelain teeth in the 1700s. Although these early dentures looked impressive for their time, they were uncomfortable, brittle or unrealistic. It wasn’t until the 20th century, with the introduction of acrylic and improvements in dental science, that dentures became reliable and comfortable. This slow evolution created the foundation for the next major step forward. A system focused not only on function but also on natural appearance and facial harmony. Denture Appointments Available Before Christmas Book Early and Smile Confidently Into the New Year11/30/2025 Christmas always seems far away until suddenly it is not. One moment it is late autumn, and the next moment you are surrounded by fairy lights, Christmas jumpers, office parties, family gatherings and photos that will live on social media forever. This is the time of year when everyone wants to look and feel their best which includes having a confident, comfortable and natural smile. At Swissedent Denture Clinic we know how busy the run up to Christmas can be, and that is exactly why we are opening extra appointment slots for patients who want new dentures, repairs, relines or adjustments before the holiday rush.
This is one of our busiest seasons of the year. Patients who have been meaning to sort their dentures for months suddenly realise they have only a few weeks left before family dinners, festive celebrations and all those smiling, laughing and chewing moments that Christmas brings. If you want to be ready for the season without feeling rushed or stressed, booking early is the best way to secure your place. If you have ever opened your denture box in the morning, looked down and thought, well that is not ideal, then you are not alone. As a Clinical Dental Technician running Swissedent Denture Clinic, I see this more often than you might imagine. Dentures are hardworking little heroes, taking thousands of chewing cycles a day, dealing with hot curries, cold smoothies, the occasional accidental bite on a fork, and sometimes even the floor when they slip out of your hands.
So when a denture breaks, it is usually telling us something. In this guide, I will walk you through the most common reasons dentures crack or snap, how to prevent it, and when it is time to visit us for help. I will keep things clear, friendly, and just technical enough so you know you are getting expert advice without feeling like you are reading a science textbook. Have you ever watched one of those “point of view” videos where someone walks through a city and you feel like you are right there with them? Well, we have made one for you. Think of it as your personal guided tour from St James Street Station straight to Swissedent Denture Clinic and Bremadent Dental Laboratory in Walthamstow without the guesswork or the wrong turns.
Whether you are visiting us for the first time, returning for a fitting, or just curious about where all the magic happens, this video gives you a sneak peek of the local area and exactly how to find us with ease. So grab your cup of tea or coffee, hit play on the video below, and let’s take a stroll together through our corner of East London. If you have ever opened your bathroom cabinet, reached for your dentures, and found a crack or worse a clean break, you are not alone. Denture breakages are far more common than you might think. At Swissedent Denture Clinic, we see everything from a small hairline crack to dentures that have split clean in half after years of loyal service. So why do dentures break, and what can you do to prevent it from happening again? Let us dive into it, with a touch of humour, honesty, and good old-fashioned dental wisdom.
Dentures are meant to restore your smile, help you eat with confidence and make everyday life more comfortable. So when they start to feel loose, rub against your gums or simply do not feel right, it can be frustrating. Many people assume it means something went terribly wrong, but the truth is there are several common and very normal reasons why dentures may not fit as they should. At Swissedent Denture Clinic, we see this all the time and we know how to put it right.
Let’s walk through the main culprits behind poorly fitting dentures in plain language, with a few lighthearted observations along the way. "My denture has broken, what can i do?" dentures can break from time to time and there are various factors that we do as humans that can contribute to dentures breaking. Denture repairs can cost from £45 - £50.
As people age their body, hair, skin, face and mouth change but guess what, the dentures stay the same and miss the boat to change with us humans as they are a solid material made to the shape of the gums at the time.
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Kash Qureshi is a Clinical Dental Technician (Denturist) in the U.K and deals with over 400+ denture related cases from a clinical and technical aspect weekly at Bremadent Premier London Dental Laboratory & Swissedent Denture Clinic in London . www.swissedent.co.uk www.bremadent.co.uk [email protected] Categories
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