What denture alternatives are available?
Are you tired of loose, uncomfortable dentures? Are you tired of the sticky adhesive associated with traditional dentures? Watch this video by experienced Pittsburgh implant dentist Dr. E. Ahono Gildersleeve as she explains the benefits of implant retained dentures for stability and support.
If you have loose or ill fitting dentures or you have to use a lot of adhesive to keep your teeth in, implant dentures are a great option for you. They snap in and they’re held in with implants. This is what creates retention for the dentures. We can do this for your upper teeth or we could do it for your lower teeth and they simply snap right in.
With implant dentures, there’s no need for any messy denture adhesive. You don’t have to worry about your dentures moving around and they’ll stay in when you eat. You’ll be able to eat many more things such as corn on the cob or bite into an apple.
If you or someone you love has loose or uncomfortable dentures, meet with Dr. E. Ahono Gildersleeve to learn about what what alternatives there are for dentures and how they can be cheaper, faster, and less painful.
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He is a second generation dentist and a legacy of the University of Pittsburgh, School of Dental Medicine where his father, Dr. Charles R. Brockley earned his doctorate in general dentistry in the year 1927.
While attending the University of Pittsburgh, School of Dental Medicine, he held the office of Class Secretary for his graduating class. Following dental school, he chose to do his residency training at Wilmington Medical Center in Wilmington, Delaware, with a focus on research.
Upon completing his residency, Dr. Brockley enlisted in the Navy during the Vietnam War Era as a Naval Officer. Dr. Brockley opened his own private practice 1975 in Butler, PA a historic town just 34 miles north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Brockley held the office of President of the Butler County Dental Society.