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What is an Immediate Denture? and how it's different from a regular denture.

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Explaining what an immediate denture is and how it's different than a regular denture.

I go over the pros and cons of both regular dentures and immediate dentures.

What is a denture.    • What is a denture?  

Why do dentures get loose.    • Why do dentures get looser over time?  

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