Full dentures are removable dental appliances that replace all of a person's natural teeth in either the upper or lower jaw, or both. They are designed to closely resemble natural teeth and gum tissue, providing support for the facial muscles and enhancing the overall appearance of the individual.
The process of getting full dentures involves several steps. Initially, your dentist will assess your oral health and take impressions and measurements of your mouth to create a customized set of dentures. Teeth extraction may be necessary if some natural teeth are still present. After the extractions, a temporary denture may be fitted while your gums heal. Once your gums have healed, your final dentures will be adjusted and fitted to ensure comfort and proper function.
Caring for full dentures is essential for maintaining good oral health. Here are some tips to help you care for your dentures:
By following these guidelines, you can maintain good oral health and prolong the lifespan of your full dentures.
Partial dentures are removable dental prosthetics designed to replace one or more missing teeth. They consist of artificial teeth attached to a gum-colored plastic base, connected by a metal framework that holds the denture in place. Partial dentures are a less invasive and more affordable option compared to dental implants or bridges.
The process of getting partial dentures begins with a consultation with your dentist, who will assess your oral health and determine if partial dentures are suitable. Impressions of your mouth will be taken to create a custom-fit denture. Once the denture is ready, your dentist will make adjustments to ensure a proper fit and comfortable bite. It may take several appointments to achieve the best fit possible.
Caring for partial dentures is essential to maintain their longevity and oral health. Follow these tips for proper care:
Adapting to partial dentures may take some time, but with proper care and patience, they can help restore your smile and improve your overall oral health.
Implant-supported dentures are a type of overdenture that is attached to and supported by dental implants. They are a more permanent and stable solution for people who have lost most or all of their natural teeth but still have a healthy jawbone to support implants. Unlike traditional dentures, which rest on the gums, implant-supported dentures are anchored in the jawbone, providing a secure and comfortable fit.
The process of getting implant-supported dentures typically involves several steps:
For more information about dentures and dental implants, and to schedule your next visit with our dentist, we welcome you to call 248-650-2440 or visit our office today.