There are over 45 million denture wearers in the United States today and until recently, care for the denture patient has remained virtually unchanged.  But now, after over 40 years of research and development, Dental professionals have a much-improved technology available to them. 

With the Geneva 2000® Denture system, Dental professionals are able to provide their patients with a higher level of care than ever before.

With superior beauty and a natural appearance the Geneva 2000® Denture uses handcrafted teeth imported from Switzerland.  These teeth are made by layering more than 12 different colors of porcelain, thus simulating natural teeth.

“They are like no other teeth in the industry”, says Dr. Roy A. Smudde, President and founder of Geneva Dental Incorporated.

Unlike other dentures, which leave little room for customization, men and women, old and young, get basically the same look.  The result is a uniform row of identical teeth, which causes many dentures to look false.  Geneva 2000® Dentures use different shaped teeth for males and females.  The male teeth are much more masculine in appearance, while the female molds appear softer and more feminine.  The patient’s age, gender, skin tone and even personality are all taken into consideration when selecting teeth, thus creating a unique one-of-a-kind, natural-looking smile.

In regards to function and comfort, patients can expect improved chewing capability from a Geneva 2000® Denture.  And because of the unique bite design, Geneva 2000® Denture wearers find their dentures more stable and comfortable.  Gone are the days of having to excuse oneself from the table to rinse food out from under the denture.

With the Geneva 2000® technique, denture fit is better than ever before.  If you have always believed that denture adhesives are way of life, it is time to think again.  In the majority of cases, the use of denture adhesives indicates poor-fitting dentures.  Most denture patients do not realize that more often than not, there’s been tremendous bony change in the mouth after six to eight years of denture wear.  Simply re-fitting the denture will no longer provide improved stability and, ironically, denture adhesives only serve to mask and compound the underlying problem.  Unfortunately, most denture wearers are marvelous adapters and learn to function adequately with ill fitting dentures.  The danger of this adaptation is they may be causing excessive and unnecessary destruction of the lower jawbone.  The more bone loss, the poorer fit of the denture and the poorer fit, the more bone loss, again this destructive process becomes cyclical in nature and results in significant problems with denture fit and function.

Denture wearers should have their dentures checked at least once a year, at which time the dentist will do an oral cancer exam and evaluate the fit of the dentures.

With the Geneva 2000® Denture, Dental professionals’ and denture wearers’ expectations are far exceeded with respect to denture fit, function, and beauty.

For more information call 661-222-7773 or visit www.geneva-dental.com .

Santa Clarita Magazine