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|September 02, 2025
IT MIGHT BE TIME TO CONSIDER DENTURES IF YOU HAVE MISSING TEETH, BITE ALIGNMENT ISSUES, OR GUM DISEASE. BY CAMILLA FOSTER
AS we age, it’s natural for our teeth to experience wear and tear. However, when tooth loss, persistent discomfort or other oral health issues begin to affect your daily life, it may be time to start thinking about dentures.
While the idea of false teeth can feel intimidating, today’s dentures are more advanced, comfortable, and natural-looking than ever - making them a practical and confidence-boosting solution for many people.
Here dental experts share some common reasons why people decide to get dentures to bring back their sparkling smile...
You're missing several teeth
The most common reason people get dentures is down to missing teeth.
“If you're missing several teeth, having individual implants and bridges fitted can be costly,’ says Dr Anni Seaborne, head of general dentistry at Bupa Dental Care. “Dentures can offer an easier and more affordable way to restore your ability to eat.”
You have gum disease or are at high risk of tooth decay
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