Dentures are removable dental appliances used to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They are custom-made to fit the patient's mouth and can be made from acrylic or a combination of acrylic and metal. Dentures are designed to restore the ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence, providing support to the facial structure and improving overall oral function.
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Partial dentures are removable dental prostheses used to replace multiple missing teeth when some natural teeth still remain. They consist of replacement teeth attached to a metal or acrylic framework, which clasps onto the remaining teeth for stability.
Complete dentures, also known as full dentures, are used to replace all of the teeth in either the upper or lower arch, or both. These removable prostheses are custom-made to fit your mouth and provide a natural-looking smile.
Implant-supported dentures are a secure and stable option for replacing missing teeth. They consist of dentures that are supported and anchored by dental implants surgically placed in the jawbone. These implants provide a strong foundation, reducing slippage or movement of the dentures while speaking or eating. Implant-supported dentures offer enhanced comfort, improved chewing efficiency, and a more natural appearance, giving individuals a sense of confidence and stability.
Yes, there are different types of dentures based on the extent of tooth loss and individual needs. The main types include complete dentures (for patients with no remaining natural teeth), partial dentures (for patients with some remaining natural teeth), and implant-supported dentures (which are anchored to dental implants for added stability).
The process of getting dentures typically involves multiple visits to the dentist. After the initial consultation and dental impressions, it takes several weeks for us to fabricate your dentures. Once the dentures are ready, we will insert and adjust your dentures for a comfortable fit.
Proper denture care is essential for maintaining their appearance and longevity. Dentures should be removed and cleaned daily using a soft-bristle brush and a mild denture cleaner or toothpaste. They should be soaked overnight in a denture solution to keep them moist. Regular dental check-ups are also important to ensure the dentures fit properly and to address any oral health concerns.
Modern dentures are designed to look natural and blend with the remaining teeth and gums. Dentists take into account factors such as the shape, size, and color of the patient's natural teeth to create dentures that closely resemble a natural smile. The customization process helps achieve a more realistic and aesthetically pleasing result.
Initially, wearing dentures may require an adjustment period as the muscles and tissues of the mouth adapt to the new appliance. It may affect eating and speaking for a short time, but with time, most individuals become comfortable and regain their ability to eat a wide variety of foods and speak clearly.
The lifespan of dentures can vary depending on several factors, including the individual's oral hygiene, daily habits, and the wear and tear they experience. On average, dentures may need to be replaced or relined every 3 to 7 years to ensure an optimal fit and function. Regular check-ups with the dentist will help determine if any adjustments or replacements are necessary.
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