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Experience counts

Experience is very important with dentures, as your digestion and confidence starts there.
After 30 years at 55 Ryrie Street, Smile Care Denture Clinic has relocated to its new convenient location of 217 Pakington Street in Geelong West.
Neil Boyd has run the practice since 1984 and his son Kurt Boyd joined as a dental technician in 2006, later graduating as a dental prosthetist in 2008.
At Smile Care, everybody is treated as an individual, as they should be. They don’t just do budget dentures to a price, on a cheap hinge, their precision dentures are fitted with the most accurate equipment available, using their well-honed professional skills. This as well as the best quality teeth and acrylic give great results.
They are very thorough in positioning your denture teeth in the most natural position, giving you the restored lip and facial support that has been lost over the years.
Implant overdentures are a simple way of keeping dentures still and they are happy to advise you on different options.
The new clinic at 217 Pakington Street, Geelong West has convenient on-site parking, as well as the new public transport (PT) bus stop on routes 22+25 at the front gate connecting from the Geelong Train Station.
Colac patients can often be seen two to three times a day to save on travel to Geelong.
If denture stability and freedom to eat what you want (not what you can) is important – call us for a complimentary initial consultation and denture assessment at Smile Care Denture Clinic on (03) 5221 2622.

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