Los Angeles Times

Eat, Speak and Smile Naturally.

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We hear from a lot of denture wearers that tell us stories about having a lot of difficulty eating the foods that they want and need to eat, in speaking clearly and with their appearance.

To solve these problems, we use a more involved denture technique called the Branching Technique. Fewer than 1% of dentists in the United States use this technique because of the great amount of training required to learn it, as well as the need to spend more time working with the patient. The Branching Technique differs from the traditiona­l method by use of a “trial denture” to treat the inflamed gum tissue, establish the bite, develop the esthetics and make an impression that perfectly fits the gums before the final denture is made.

The “trial denture” is a temporary denture that contains a soft, conforming material inside that is worn for several days or weeks while chewing food, smiling, talking, etc. The impression is much more accurate and makes an ideal and more practical impression of the gums and surroundin­g tissues. It basically provides a perfect blueprint for your final denture. Dentures have to fit the gums properly, the bite must be flawless and the teeth must look and feel natural.

This method has been tremendous­ly successful for our patients. We spend a great deal of time designing the teeth for their overall look. Patients tell us their friends think that they have had a smile makeover or a face lift rather than thinking they are now wearing dentures. Call us today at (310) 275-2220 to schedule your consultati­on.

Custom Denture Technique

(with or without implants) Fewer than 1% of dentists in the United States use this technique because of the great amount of training required to learn it, as well as the need to spend more time working with the patient.

All Aspects of Adult Dentistry

We are a contempora­ry dental practice with experience in solving dental problems from the simplest to the most complex for patients with natural teeth, partial or full dentures.

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