4 Great Reasons to See Ken Mannas, DDS, in Lakeway, TX, for Dentures
- Mannas has extensive experience helping patients with dentures.
- Mannas provides services at affordable fees.
- Our experienced staff is professional and courteous.
- Mannas has over 25 years of experience.
How to Know If Dentures Are Right for You
Sometimes teeth simply can’t be repaired. This is particularly true in older patients, who might experience bone loss as they age. For these patients, dentures are often a good option. Some people may require a partial set of dentures, while others may need a full set. Dr. Mannas can help you decide whether dentures are the best choice for you, and whether you need a full or partial set.
About the Procedure
Dr. Mannas will begin the process by making an impression of your natural teeth. This is to ensure that your new dentures will be as close to a perfect fit as possible. After the mold of your natural teeth is made, Dr. Mannas will extract your teeth. This is usually done during the course of several visits. Dr. Mannas will provide you with complete directions on how to care for your mouth after extractions are made, so you can be as pain-free as possible while your mouth heals.
The final step in the process involves fitting your new dentures. Most of the time, new sets of dentures need to be adjusted before they fit the patient perfectly. Dr. Mannas will make whatever adjustments are necessary in order for your new dentures to fit comfortably and snugly. Although you may have to have your dentures adjusted from time to time, a set of dentures typically lasts for many years.
Why Choose Dr. Ken Mannas in Lakeway, TX?
For the past several years, Dr. Mannas has been proudly serving patients throughout Lakeway, TX, and the Lake Travis area. He and his family live and work here, so he knows the area and its residents. Dr. Mannas has over 25 years of experience as a practicing dentist. He graduated in 1980 from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in Zoology. He attended Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas and received his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree in 1984. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the Texas Dental Association, and the Capitol Area Dental Society.
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