Older people may not be able to afford or use them. People may only need part of the dentures, and that would save them money.
Both are able to provide partial dentures. I would go to who you are most comfortable with be it you dentist or a specialist.
Denture prices will depend on where one is ordering from. Dentures can be fitted and purchased from one's dentist, or from a special denture clinic. They can be partial or full dentures. A dental office or denture clinic would have prices, as does the site Affordable Dentures.
The homograph for "honest not partial to someone" would be "honest," which means truthful and sincere.
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I would not present dentures to someone as a present in front of everyone. It would be more appropriate to either give them the gift before all the guests arrive or give them a card and note what you got them (and will give to them later).
I think any good dentist would be able to work with you. There are several options for tooth replacement, including multiple partials, full dentures, implants and bridges. Call your dentist and request an appointment to discuss your individual situation.
There are many places where one would be able to purchase cheap dentures. One would be able to purchase these dentures on sites such as "Affordable Dentures".
How much would a person have to pay for dentures? And would it be cheaper to get to pair?
Dentures can be purchased in various places online. Some places that sell dentures are http://denture.com and http://clearchoice.com I would definitely recommend getting fitted for dentures by a local dentist, to ensure the dentures fit properly.
The meaning of the word partial is not all there. For instance if you order an outfit online and you first get the shirt it would be a partial shipment of your order.
Denture Acrylic is porous and soaking your dentures in bleach would allow it to soak into the pores. Even if you rinse them after you would not get it out. Bleach is toxic and should not be in your mouth. Use a proper denture cleaner
If you take your dentures out and pinch someone with them, it would be considered a pinch rather than a bite. A bite typically involves the act of using teeth to grip or tear into something, while pinching involves squeezing or grasping with the fingers. Since dentures are not attached to your gums when removed, they wouldn't function as teeth in this context.