
Can Cosmetic Dentistry Fix Receding Gums?
Gum contouring can help improve your smile – but is it right for you? A visit to the dentist will help you decide.
False teeth, also known as artificial teeth, have been around for a long time. The very phrase may bring to mind an image of teeth that look false or perhaps ill-fitting dentures clacking away in someone’s mouth.
In reality, getting denture implants, be they partial or complete dentures, means getting artificial replacements for missing, lost or damaged teeth. Those are custom formed and fitted to your mouth. They look, feel and function like they belong to you—because they do.
Natural-looking and feeling custom dentures can be done by a dentist or denturist. We’re proud of the denture services we offer, care of our licenced denturist, Jason Kastner.
Read more about Jason and the rest of our team.
Our denture care professionals can help you achieve the smile you want with immediate, partial, complete or permanent dentures. Let’s talk.
In Brampton, call 905-791-3867 or book your appointment online to talk to Jason about the best denture option for your situation.
Dentures restore your enjoyment of everything from conversation to food, laughing to singing.
The type that’ll work best for you depends on your individual needs—dentures are not one-size-fits-all.
When you first meet with Jason, you’ll start figuring out the best option for you.
The four denture types:
We’ll go over how you care for and clean complete and partial dentures, as well as bridges and implants.
If you want to get a sense of what caring for false teeth involves before coming to see us, then read the Canadian Dental Associations advice on looking after and caring for your dentures. You’ll be glad you did!
Today, in Brampton, call 905-791-3867 or book an appointment online to see our licensed denturist, Jason Kastner.
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Gum contouring can help improve your smile – but is it right for you? A visit to the dentist will help you decide.

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