PRE-PROSTHETIC SURGERY

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PRE-PROSTHETIC SURGERY

Pre-prosthetic surgery is a crucial preparatory step before placing dentures or other prosthetic devices. At North Face Dental & Maxillofacial Surgery Centre, we perform advanced pre- prosthetic procedures to reshape and optimize the oral structures for a comfortable, stable, and long-lasting prosthetic fit. These surgical procedures may include bone reshaping, ridge augmentation, removal of excess tissue, or smoothing of bony edges to ensure the mouth is well- prepared to support dentures or fixed prosthetics effectively. Our oral surgeons use advanced diagnostics and minimally invasive techniques to tailor each procedure based on the patient’s unique anatomy and prosthetic requirements. A properly contoured mouth is essential for both function and aesthetics when it comes to dental prosthetics. At North Face Dental & Maxillofacial Surgery Centre, our multidisciplinary team ensures that your mouth is not only denture-ready but also free from any abnormalities that could affect your long-term oral health. With the latest technology and a highly skilled surgical team, we help patients achieve improved retention, stability, and comfort for their dental appliances. Whether you're transitioning to dentures for the first time or upgrading to a more secure prosthetic solution, pre-prosthetic surgery at North Face Dental & Maxillofacial Surgery Centre ensures the best foundation for a confident, functional smile.

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