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Take a Shyne to dentures with Geelong experts

After more than 20 years running Shyne Denture Clinic nothing beats making customers smile, says owner Ian Cockerell.

“They might have broken teeth or gaps,” he says.

“We work it all out and send the dentures to them. It makes our customers happy because they’re able to eat and smile again.”

Ian and the clinic’s other four technicians have more than 35 years’ combined experience.

“We do all facets of dentures,” Ian says.

Shyne has a dental laboratory with highly-trained, qualified staff crafting quality dentures and mouthguards for all needs.

The friendly staff focus on customer comfort and quality workmanship, Ian says.

“Many people trust in our services and when you come to us you’re in safe hands.”

Shyne also offers same-day repairs, relines and nursing home callouts.

The clinic offers pensioner discounts and has former servicepeople covered as a registered Department of Veteran Affairs provider.

Over the years dozens of customers have left positive testimonials after visiting Shyne.

“We have many happy clients who have been with us for a long time and they recommend us to their colleagues and friends,” Ian says.

“Nothing’s bigger than word of mouth.

“Please do not hesitate to ask if you have any queries and we will be happy to help you.“

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