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Clinical Dental Technicians are qualified and registered Dental Technicians specifically trained to make custom dentures direct to you.

We at The Denture and Health Centre are committed to creating dentures that fit well, look natural and allow you to maintain a healthy mouth.

 

Please view our portfolio of patients, each case is individual and we would take your specific requirements or assist you in decisions to recreate your smile.

 

As a Dental Care Professional, The Denture and Health Centre has experience in the design, fabrication, insertion and adjustment of removable dentures and implant retained dentures allowing you to benefit fully from the latest techniques and technology.

We are skilled in both the clinical and laboratory aspect of making dentures this helps us understand your individual requirements that will assist us to meet your individual needs, both for today and tomorrow.

Treatment plans and referrals to specialist Dentist are required but law and your Dental health, this is for your benefit.

 
The first step to a better smile
Consult with us.
  • We require a consultation and examination. This will allow us to discuss your individual needs and the choices that are available to you.
  • We will provide you with the information you request to determine what is right for you.
  • We will focus on comfort, fit and appearance working with you every step of the way, to recreate your natural smile.
  • All you have to do is make an appointment, it’s that easy.
 
About Kevin Campbell.
Kevin Campbell started his career in Dentistry as a Dental Technician www.dta-uk.org in the family business based at Great Oakley, Northamptonshire, at the age of 15.
He served 5 years apprenticeship and became a registered Dental Technician in 1990.

 

Kevin, believing only the best would do for his patient, studying with the UK's and Europe's finest Trainers and Professors and working closely with Schottlander & Davis, in 2001 he was accepted onto the Denturists IDEC course www.georgebrown.ca Toronto, Ontario in Canada qualifying in 2004 and registered with the Clinical Dental Technicians Assoc(UK) www.cdta.org.uk , Kevin is in the first 100 Clinical Dental Technicians to qualify and receive the internationally acclaimed D.D. qualification in the UK.

In 2006 the legislation was changed in order for Clinical Dental Technicians to practice independently from Dentist, this required additional qualifications from the Royal College of Surgeons (Faculty of general Dental practice)in 2007 Kevin graduated and became one of the first CDT's to registered with the General Dental Council.

Since then The Kevin Campbell Denture Clinic has built the first regulated Denture Clinics in Kettering, Leicester and London working in each area with Dentist and Specialists to provide quality dentures, his academic studies have not ended there having case studies published both nationally and internationally.

In 2010 The Kevin campbell Denture Clinic was renamed The Denture and Health Centre to provide alternative therapy treatments for patient rehabliitation.

Kevin believes that every case is as individual as the patient and it is important to listen to the patient requirements. This is why over 75% of patients that attend The Denture and Health Centre are referrals for Gp's, Specialist and Consultants, Dentist and previous patients.

 
 
 
What are dentures?
Dentures are appliances that replace lost teeth and which can be removed from the mouth. Dentures are called “partial” if some of your own teeth are remaining and “full” if none remain.
If you have already lost some teeth and have a partial denture, take great care of those that are left. When some teeth have already been lost there is more strain put on those remaining.
Sometimes, Implants and attachments can be used to reduce thestress on the remaining teeth and so help you keep them for longer.

 

Partial dentures are normally best made on a metal base to make them stronger and thinner and to enable small metal retaining clasps to be used. These also help to keep the denture away from the margin of teeth and gums. This is a sensitive area where further tooth loss frequently starts. The denture is made using anufactured teeth in a range of shades and shapes that your clinician will help you choose. These are then skilfully processed into an acrylic base that is made to fit the anatomy of your own mouth.

 
 
 
 
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