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Facelift Dentures
Wearing dentures can make you look and feel older than you really are. The loss of facial length will create thinner lips and extensive creases around the mouth and cheeks.
The goal of Facelift Dentures is to treat the entire face by balancing your bite, and creating dentures that will increase the support of your cheeks and lips to a refreshed and more youthful appearance.
Most dentures focus on enhancing the appearance of your smile. But you're smiling only two percent of the time while 98% of the time is spent speaking or resting.
A Facelift Denture actually lifts and lengthens your entire face, using neuromuscular principles that improve your facial shape, jaw line, and profile. Thin lips can appear fuller without artificial fillers and implants, because the lips and cheeks are both supported by your dentures.
Facelift Dentures permanently lengthen the face, smooth out wrinkles, and minimize fine lines. This new look will increase your self-confidence everyday for the rest of your life.
How Do Facelift Dentures Work?
Dentists fabricating this new type of denture use neuromuscular principles to gain the proper vertical dimension, length of your face, and level of the plane of occlusion or the proper level bite.
The use of a TENS unit to relax muscles will aid in establishing the proper relationship of upper to lower jaw and regain a more healthy and relaxed bite, stability, and youthful appearance.
If you or someone you know is tired of that tired denture look, Facelift Dentures may be just what will help you regain your smile with a new confidence.
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