
"I would like to express my gratitude for being able to
replace my upper dentures after my first dentures were broke. I
was a little concerned at first that using the mold you had made
three years ago would not fit correctly in my mouth today. I was
truly surprised at how well this second plate turned out. It has
turned out better than the first plate you had made. If I did not
know these were dentures I would say they were my natural teeth.
The fit is just excellent!"
- Your Patient, S. Farrish
"As a registered staff nurse, 13 years..., I have observed
numerous incidents of lost dentures by patients. These patients
have trouble talking, taking medication, and eating. The patient
becomes depressed, slowing their progression for recovery or even
stoping it all together."
- Laura B. Southern, RN
"When a patient loses their teeth, there is a drastic,
sudden change in appearance that can be quite embarrassing and the
quality of speech changes, making it difficult to understand. A
person suddenly without teeth is likely to avoid social contact
with friends, and even family, and this can lead to feelings of
isolation and depression fairly quickly."
- Dr. Maria E. Iruela, MD
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