Dental Prosthetics: Dentures Explained

Dentures are removable dental devices designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. These prosthetics are crafted to closely mimic natural teeth, often improving the wearer’s smile and oral functionality.

Dentures to Suite Your Needs

While dentures are durable and long-lasting, they may require periodic adjustments, repairs, or replacement due to normal wear and tear.

Reasons for Denture Use:

Replace all teeth in an arch (complete denture)
Replace multiple teeth in an arch (partial denture)
Enhance facial appearance and smile
 Improve chewing ability, speech, and digestion

The Denture Process

Obtaining dentures involves multiple appointments over several weeks. Dentists take precise impressions and measurements to create custom-fitted prosthetics. Several fittings may be necessary to ensure proper shape, color, and fit. At the final appointment, the dentist makes final adjustments for optimal comfort and natural appearance.

Initially, patients may experience increased saliva production, soreness, and difficulty with speech and chewing. These issues typically subside as the mouth adapts to the new prosthetic.

Proper care, including regular cleaning, good oral hygiene, and dental check-ups, is essential for maintaining dentures and prolonging their lifespan.

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