A Fresh Start for Your Smile Begins with Dentures in Doncaster
Giving You More Reasons to Smile with Our Denture Services
Meet the Team that
Cares for Your Smile
Dr. Jasmeen Guliani
Principal Dentist
Dr. Jas is the heart and soul behind Sweet Smile Dental, a state-of-the-art dental clinic dedicated to delivering best-in-class oral healthcare. With over 20 years of experience, she has earned a reputation as a skilled and compassionate dentist who is much loved by her patients.
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Dr. William Yu
Dentist
Dr. William Yu is renowned for his dedication to creating a warm, welcoming clinic atmosphere. His extensive skills and commitment to oral health and patients’ well-being make him a valued member of the team.
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Your Guide to Being
a Denture Candidate

Significant Tooth Loss
The emotional and physical challenges of missing multiple teeth can affect your ability to eat, speak, and smile. These difficulties make you a prime candidate for dentures to improve your quality of life.
Your Personal Roadmap to Deciding on Dentures
Non-Invasive Teeth Replacement
False teeth in Doncaster offer a non-invasive approach for those who desire a more complete smile but aren’t keen on surgical procedures. They seamlessly integrate, uplifting your overall facial aesthetics.

Why Choose Sweet Smile Dental Doncaster for Your Smile's Journey
Our patient-centred care allows us to create treatment plans tailored to their needs, communicate effectively, and take a comprehensive approach to dental health.
We offer flexible payment options that cater to diverse budgets, allowing patients to access quality dental care without financial strain or stress.
Our range of dental services spans from basic preventive measures to advanced treatments, all delivered with high-quality care.
Our patient-centred care allows us to create treatment plans tailored to their needs, communicate effectively, and take a comprehensive approach to dental health.

Patient-Centred Care
We offer flexible payment options that cater to diverse budgets, allowing patients to access quality dental care without financial strain or stress.

Flexible Payment Options
Our range of dental services spans from basic preventive measures to advanced treatments, all delivered with high-quality care.

Comprehensive and Quality Dental Services
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I care for my dentures?
Caring for your false teeth in Doncaster is crucial for their longevity and maintaining oral hygiene. Here are some tips:
- Daily cleaning:
Clean your dentures at least twice a day for optimal hygiene. Use a soft-bristle denture brush to gently scrub away food particles and plaque. - Avoid harsh cleaners:
Steer clear of abrasive cleaning materials like bleach or whitening toothpaste. Instead, opt for a mild dishwashing liquid or a denture cleanser. Products with the Australian Dental Association’s (ADA) seal of approval are recommended for safety and effectiveness. - Soak overnight:
Most types of dentures benefit from being kept moist when not in use. Soak them in a denture solution overnight. The next day, thoroughly rinse them under running water before inserting them back into your mouth to remove any residual soaking solution. - Handle with care:
Dentures, especially the plastic denture types, can break if dropped. Always handle them over a soft towel or filled sink. - Rinse after eating:
Remove and rinse your dentures to clear away food particles.
Will dentures affect my ability to eat and speak?
Initially, you may face difficulties eating and speaking when you first get your dentures. However, these challenges usually lessen with time and practice.
It’s advisable to start with soft foods like mashed potatoes or pudding and gradually progress to semi-soft foods like pasta and eventually to harder foods like apples or carrots. Cutting food into smaller pieces can also make it easier to chew.
You might initially find it awkward when it comes to speaking. Practising common words, reading aloud, and even speaking in front of a mirror can help you adjust more quickly. Focusing on words that contain ‘S’ and ‘F’ sounds can be particularly helpful for improving your speech with dentures.
However, if these problems persist for months, it may be a sign of ill-fitting or improperly made dentures. When this happens, contact your dentist so they can manage these issues effectively.
Do dentures look natural?
Modern-day dentures are designed to closely mimic the appearance of natural teeth. The aim is to provide a natural-looking, great-fitting option that complements your facial aesthetics.
The colour, shape, and alignment are tailored to match the individual’s mouth, making certain they blend seamlessly with any remaining natural teeth.
Can I sleep with my dentures on?
What's the process of getting dentures like?
The journey to acquiring replacement teeth in Doncaster involves several steps:
- Consultation:
Discuss your needs, lifestyle with dentures, and the range of denture services available. - Impressions and records taking:
Moulds of your mouth are taken for a comfortable and well-crafted fit. Precise records including bite registration, photographs, facebow records, may also be taken. - Fabrication:
Once the impressions are taken, they are sent to a lab where your dentures are crafted. This process usually takes about two to three weeks. - Fitting:
The dentures are tried on and adjusted as necessary for optimal fit and appearance. - Final adjustments:
After a period of wear, any necessary adjustments are made for comfort and function.
Can I wear dentures while participating in sports or physical activities?
Yes, you can engage in sports and physical activities while wearing dentures. To avoid any slippage during these activities, a secure fit is essential.
Regular check-ups with your dental professional for adjustments can help maintain a good fit, and using a denture adhesive can offer added stability.
For high-impact or contact sports, wearing a protective mouthguard over your dentures is highly recommended.
How often should I visit the dentist after getting dentures?
The frequency of your dental visits after receiving dentures will depend on various factors:
- Initial adjustment period:
In the first few weeks to months, you may need to visit the dentist more often for adjustments to improve fit and comfort. This period is crucial for adapting to your new dentures. - Bi-annual check-ups:
After you’ve adjusted to your dentures, it’s advised to have dental check-ups at least every six months. These visits help monitor the fit of your dentures and the health of your gums. - Annual professional cleaning:
Consider having your dentures professionally cleaned once a year to maintain their appearance and longevity. - As needed:
If you encounter discomfort, irritation, or any other issues related to your dentures, schedule a dental visit as soon as possible for timely resolution.
Regular dental visits are essential for maintaining both the functionality of your dentures and the health of your gums.
Are there any dietary restrictions with dentures?
Initially, When you first get your dentures, your diet will likely need adjustments. You can gradually expand your food choices as you become more comfortable with your dentures.
Here’s a guide to help you:
Foods to eat:
- Soft fruits like bananas and peaches:
Easy to chew and gentle on your dentures. - Mashed potatoes:
Soft texture that requires minimal chewing. - Soft-cooked vegetables like carrots and broccoli:
Easier to chew and less likely to dislodge dentures. - Yogurt and other soft dairy products:
No chewing is required, and they’re suitable for your digestive system. - Soft bread and pastries:
Less likely to require forceful chewing that could dislodge dentures. - Cooked pasta and rice:
Soft and easy to chew, reducing the risk of denture movement.
Foods to avoid:
- Sticky foods like caramel and taffy:
Can stick to dentures and may dislodge them. - Very hard foods like raw carrots and apples:
Require forceful biting that could dislodge or damage dentures. - Tough meats:
Difficult to chew and can put pressure on dentures. - Foods with small seeds like sesame seeds:
Can get lodged under dentures, causing discomfort and potential damage. - Crunchy snacks like popcorn and hard pretzels:
Hard textures can be difficult to chew and may dislodge dentures.
Foods to consume in moderation:
- Nuts and seeds:
Opt for softer varieties and chew carefully to avoid putting too much pressure on dentures. - Chewy bread:
Can be eaten but may require more effort, which could cause denture movement. - Corn on the cob:
Better to cut the kernels off the cob to avoid the risk of dislodging your dentures. - Foods high in sugar:
Consuming sugary foods can lead to bacterial build-up under dentures, which could lead to oral health issues.
By being mindful of these food choices, you can better maintain your dentures’ functionality and overall oral health.
Will dentures affect my sense of taste?
No, dentures shouldn’t affect your sense of taste. Taste buds are located on the tongue, not the roof of your mouth or gums.
However, some people initially feel a slight difference, especially with complete upper dentures, because the denture covers certain parts of the mouth, but this sensation typically subsides as one gets used to the dentures.
What is the cost of getting dentures?
The cost of obtaining false teeth in Doncaster is influenced by several factors, including the type of denture, the materials chosen, the complexity of the fit, and any additional treatments or procedures that may be required.
Here’s a ballpark figure to give you an idea:
- A full upper and lower conventional denture can range between $3,000 and $5,000.
- Opting for either an upper or lower denture can range from $1,550 to $2,500.
- Partial dentures can range between \$900 and \$3,000.
It’s essential to discuss with your dentist at Sweet Smile Dental Doncaster the suitable type of denture for your needs and get a detailed cost breakdown. Remember, while cost is a factor, the comfort and quality of your dentures are paramount.
Do dentures need to be replaced over time?
Yes, over time, dentures will experience natural wear and may not fit as snugly due to changes in the shape of your mouth. Gums and bones can shrink, leading to a loose-fitting denture.
Dentures might last 5 to 8 years with proper care before needing replacement. Regular check-ups will help monitor their condition.
Will my health fund cover the cost of dentures?
The coverage for dentures under your health fund can vary significantly based on several factors. Here’s a more detailed explanation:
- Type of health fund policy
Different health fund policies offer varying levels of coverage. Basic covers might not include dentures or only cover a small percentage of the cost. More comprehensive covers provide better coverage, covering a significant portion of the cost or even the full amount. - Provider network
Some health funds have a network of preferred providers. If you choose to get your dentures from a provider within this network, you may be eligible for higher rebates or additional benefits. Going outside this network could result in lower rebates or no coverage. - Waiting periods
Many health fund policies in Australia have waiting periods for certain treatments, including dentures. You should be a policyholder for a specific amount before claiming denture benefits. - Annual limits
Some policies have an annual limit on how much you can claim for dental services, including dentures. Once you reach this limit, you’ll have to cover any additional costs yourself. - Gap payments
Even if your health fund covers dentures, you might still be responsible for a gap payment. This is the amount you’ll need to pay out-of-pocket, which is the difference between what the dentist charges and what the health fund pays. - Pre-approval requirements
Some health funds require pre-approval for certain procedures, including getting dentures. Failing to get pre-approval could result in a denial of the claim. - Exclusions and limitations
Read the fine print of your policy carefully. Exclusions or limitations might apply, such as only covering the most basic type of dentures or not covering replacement dentures within a certain time frame.
How to check your coverage:
- Review policy documents:
The most accurate information will be in your policy documents or member handbook. - Contact customer service:
Most health funds have a customer service line you can ring to inquire about coverage. - Consult your dentist:
Your dentist can also provide information on what is typically covered by health funds.
If you’re considering getting your dentures from Sweet Smile Dental Doncaster, their friendly staff can also assist you in understanding what your health fund covers and guide you through the process.
How do I prevent bad breath or oral hygiene issues with dentures?
Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial, even with dentures. Here are some tips:
- Daily cleaning:
Use a soft-bristle brush and mild cleanser to clean your dentures daily. - Rinse after meals:
This helps remove food particles. - Regular oral check-ups:
It’s recommended to visit your dentist at least twice a year, or as advised by your dental professional, to check the health of your gums and any remaining natural teeth. - Denture products:
Use recommended denture products, like denture adhesive, to avoid loosening and prevent food from getting trapped. - Nightly soaking:
Soaking dentures overnight in a denture solution can help keep them clean and bacteria-free.
Remember, a fresh breath and a beautiful smile go hand in hand with proper denture care. Your smile transformation journey is continuous, and with the right steps, you can enjoy the advantages of dentures for many years.