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Businiess name:  Florence Denture
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dr. Parry and Dr. Haugh are completely correct in what they have told you. When a person with some teeth decides to get there teeth pulled and fitted for a denture right away, this is called an immediate denture. The purpose of this denture is to place immediately at the time of extraction to help facilitate healing and prepare your tissues for the permanent denture. There is no way to predict how your mouth will respond after surgery. The gum tissue will change and some bone remodeling will occur. Even if the immediate denture is made to perfection the immediate will not be a perfect fit after you heal. You must get at the very least a reline and for most people a new more permanent denture. Dentures are very expensive can cost thousands of dollars. At Dr Parry's prices you could have bought four for the price of what I paid for my teeth in a private dental office.

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