Roger Ramly is a Dental Prosthetist based in Ingleburn, NSW 2565.
His practice is located at U 2 17 Oxford Rd, Ingleburn NSW 2565.
Dental prosthetics can make a big difference to everyday life. In many cases, people come in because they need dentures that fit comfortably and feel more like their own teeth. Denture problems can be more than just annoying. They can affect chewing, speaking, and even how confident someone feels when out and about.
Roger works with patients who need help with denture fittings, denture adjustments, and denture repairs. If a denture feels too tight, rubs in one spot, or doesn’t sit right anymore, an adjustment can help. Over time, dentures can change with normal wear, and a small change can make a big difference to comfort.
Denture repairs are also a common reason for a visit. At times, dentures can chip or crack, or a piece can break. When that happens, it’s often best not to try to fix things at home. A proper repair aims to restore the fit and function so the denture can be worn more safely and comfortably.
Roger also offers oral health consultations. Even when you’re wearing dentures, your mouth still needs care. In many cases, people want a simple check-in on what to look for at home, how to keep the gums and mouth feeling healthy, and what to do if anything starts to feel sore or different.
Appointments usually focus on comfort and fit. A good denture should feel stable while eating and speaking, not like it is slipping around. It should also be gentle on the gums. Roger takes a practical approach, talking through what’s going on and what can be done to help.
If you’ve just started with dentures, the first few weeks can take some getting used to. That’s normal. Adjustments can help as your mouth settles and you find what feels right. And if you’ve had dentures for a while, it’s still worth getting them checked, especially if you notice changes in how they sit.
For people across the Ingleburn area who need denture support, Roger Ramly provides calm, down-to-earth help for fitting, adjusting, repairing, and getting on top of oral comfort.