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Mind, Body & Soul 


Revive your perfect smile


Have you lost confidence because of missing teeth in your mouth?


Dentures are the quickest


and easiest method to keep away the discomfort of the missing teeth. Facial changes and the artificial look created by conventional dentures can be unappealing.


A loose denture may cause changes in the facial features and can result in oral sore spots and stomach problems as it prevents you from chewing properly. With proper care dentures can fit well and stay in shape for a long time. A cosmetic clinical dental technician can help you create a more natural and healthy smile through the creation of custom dentures.


Superb quality dentures must be used to replace the


lost teeth. Providing maximum comfort and a healthy smile. The precision dentures are proven to deliver optimum performance while eating, speaking or laughing. They are so natural that once fitted it will be difficult to identify the natural teeth and denture, reviving your typical smile.


Oral health is essential to


retain a healthy physical life and better health and wellbeing are ensured for those who use the most appropriate dentures. Enhanced cosmetic appearance and whitened teeth make denture users more attractive and confident. Increased self- esteem and self- determination are the guaranteed.


New Professional Service for all Denture Wearers


• New Dentures • 1 Hour Denture Repairs • FREE consultations • Cosmetic &


Implant Dentures


• Metal Framed Dentures


• Denture Relines


Individually handmade DENTURES


by clinically trained DENTAL TECHNICIAN


Tel. 01622 755641 www.maidstonedenturestudio.co.uk 78 King Street, ME14 1BH, Maidstone


Mid Kent Living 33


Chat with us via phone or in person and we’ll help you find your perfect match!


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