The Complete Guideline For Dentures

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The Complete Guideline For Dentures

Dentures have been one of the most popular teeth replacement options for years. They have come a long way since they were first introduced. Advances that have occurred in dental care have made dentures used today more comfortable, attractive and efficient. They are also more durable than the way they were before.
This article provides a complete guide for dentures.

What are Dentures?

In simple terms, dentures are also known as a set of false teeth. They can be partial or a full set with soft tissue structure depending on the patient’s needs. Dentures are usually made of acrylic resin. They are held in position by the sanction that keeps dentures against the gums. The dentist may also choose to use adhesives to keep them from moving.

Who Needs Dentures?

A majority of patients find themselves confused on exactly who need to have dentures. Most of them think that this is something they should use in their 70s and 80s. However, the truth is you might need dentures sooner than that. The need for dentures is not determined by your age but rather the state of your teeth. However, according to the survey, the need for dentures is common for patients who are over 40 years.

Why do You Need Dentures?

The reasons for needing dentures can range from the necessity to cosmetic desires. Here are just a few things that might spur you to get denture.

  • Replacing teeth with multiple cavities
  • Improving the appearance of your smile
  • Avoiding sagging of the facial muscles
  • Multiple missing teeth, sometimes caused by periodontal disease
  • Helping with eating and speech

Denture Preparation and Placement

The initial visit to your dentist will be used to evaluate the need for dentures. Your dentist will examine your bone structure and the gums to identify the most appropriate tooth replacement option. In some cases, your dentist might be forced to perform an oral surgery to correct any bony ridges that might interfere with denture comfort. In some other cases, the remaining teeth may be extracted before denture treatment.
Once your dentist has identified that dentures will be the most appropriate treatment for you, he will make an impression that will be used to make the dentures to ensure the best fit possible. You will be given immediate dentures to wear at the dentist is preparing your final dentures. Immediate dentures also allow the gums to heal.

Placing Final Dentures

The dentist will place final, complete dentures once the gums have healed and restored to a healthy condition. When you lose a tooth, the gums will naturally shrink during the healing process, which takes around 12 months. Your dentist will keep on adjusting your immediate dentures to accommodate the new changes during this period. Once you have healed and your gums have restored their condition, your dentist will now place the final complete dentures.

Caring for Dentures

Dentures can easily break due to their fragile nature when dropped on a hard surface. So, try to handle them over a towel or a basin of water. It’s vital that you remove your dentures on a daily basis for cleaning. Use a soft-bristled brush to clean them. You can also ask your dentist to give you with a cleanser specifically made for dentures. Once they are clean, and you are not using them, store them in plain clean water to keep them fresh.

Bottom Line

Are you considering to have dentures? Make an appointment with us at Carrum Downs Dental Clinic and get the process started. Our dentists are experts in the field and will give you an exact smile you are looking for. Our services are also very affordable.

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