One option for replacing missing teeth are dentures. Dentures are removable mouth appliances that function as normal teeth. For those who are missing all their teeth, complete dentures are a good choice. Those who are missing just a few teeth can opt for partial dentures to replace them.
While dentures are often considered for cosmetic reasons, they should be chosen to improve oral health. When a person is missing teeth, teeth are prone to shifting, which makes it difficult to clean teeth thoroughly. This results in conditions such as tooth decay and gum disease. Another good reason to replace missing teeth is to chew and speak better. Dentures may be an option to replace your missing teeth. Contact our office today to schedule a consultation and receive dental care.
The three types of dentures include:
- Conventional – This is the most common type of dentures. After all your teeth have been removed and the gums have healed, the dentist creates a mold of your mouth. This helps your dentures fit well. However, you will be without teeth for a month or longer as you wait for your dentures.
- Immediate – These dentures are the most convenient, as you receive them the same day your teeth are removed. You will have to return to get them readjusted as your mouth heals.
- Overdenture – Overdentures or Snap-on dentures are attached to existing teeth or implants to provide added stability.
How should I care for my dentures?
Complete and partial dentures are delicate and need to be handled gently to prevent damage. Brush and floss your dentures as you would your normal teeth to remove food particles. Place your dentures in clean water when not in use. Avoid bacteria buildup by brushing your gums, tongue, and cheeks daily. Contact your dentist if your dentures loosen or break. They will need to be fixed promptly to prevent injury.
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Dentures are a great option for teeth replacement. Contact our denture clinic to discover your options. Call our office or book an appointment online now.