Restorations | Dentures & Partial Dentures
Dentures & Partial Dentures
A denture is a removable dental appliance replacement
for missing teeth and surrounding tissue. They are made to
closely resemble your natural teeth and may even enhance your
smile.
There are two types of dentures - complete and
partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all of the
teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some
natural teeth remain. A Partial denture not only fills in
the spaces created by missing teeth, it prevents other teeth
from shifting.
A Complete denture may be either “conventional”
or “immediate.” A conventional type is made after
the teeth have been removed and the gum tissue has healed,
usually taking 4 to 6 weeks. During this time the patient
will go without teeth. Immediate dentures are made in advance
and immediately placed after the teeth are removed, thus preventing
the patient from having to be without teeth during the healing
process. Once the tissues shrink and heal, adjustments will
have to be made.
Dentures are very durable appliances and will
last many years, but may have to be remade, repaired, or readjusted
due to normal wear.
Reasons for dentures:
What does getting dentures involve?
The process of getting dentures requires several
appointments, usually over several weeks. Highly accurate
impressions (molds) and measurements are taken and used to
create your custom denture. Several “try-in” appointments
may be necessary to ensure proper shape, color, and fit. At
the final appointment, your dentist will precisely adjust
and place the completed denture, ensuring a natural and comfortable
fit.
It is normal to experience increased saliva
flow, some soreness, and possible speech and chewing difficulty,
however this will subside as your muscles and tissues get
used to the new dentures.
You will be given care instructions for your
new dentures. Proper cleaning of your new dental appliance,
good oral hygiene, and regular dental visits will aid in the
life of your new dentures.