As an alternative to bridges and implants,
dentures can be used to replace several
missing teeth. It is possible to get either
full, or partial dentures. Full dentures
remain in place by form fitting to the gum
ridges. Partial dentures often have additional
ridges that fit around the natural teeth
helping them stay in place.
It can take several visits to our dental
specialist in order to be properly fit with
a denture. Our dentist will take several
impressions of the gums, and send these
to our technicians. They uses these impressions
to construct your new dentures. On the next
appointment, you and our dentist will check
the dentures to ensure that your bit is
correct and that the dentures meet your
approval.
ConsiderationsOne of the significant disadvantages
of dentures is resorption of the underlying
bone. The bone is normally maintained by
the stresses of chewing. When the teeth
have been removed, the bone is no longer
subject to the same stress, and therefore
begins to atrophy. The use of dental implants
instead of dentures maintains the same kinds
of stress on the underlying bone and prevents
bone resorption.
Types
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Complete
or full dentures replace
all the teeth in the upper or lower
jaw. A denture helps you to properly
chew food, a difficult task when you
are missing teeth. In addition, a denture
may improve speech and prevent a sagging
face by providing support for lips and
cheeks.
Overdenture is a denture that uses
precision dental attachments to hold
the denture down. The overdenture attachment
can be placed in tooth roots that have
been saved, or placed into dental implants
which have been placed to receive them.
Immediate denture is
constructed before teeth are removed
so that you will not be without any
teeth. Constructing immediate dentures
involves taking impressions (making
copies) of your mouth before the teeth
are removed. When your remaining teeth
are removed the denture can be inserted
immediately.
Partial
denture is a removable
dental appliance that replaces multiple
missing teeth. It can be attached to
the teeth with clasps (clasp or conventional
partial) or it can be attached to the
teeth with crowns with precision attachments
(hidden clasps). Both types have a metal
framework and plastic teeth and gum
areas.
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Advantages & Disadvantages of Dentures
Advantages
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Dentures provide a pleasant, natural looking
smile.
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They are extremely durable.
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If well maintained, they should last averagely
from five to ten years.
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They can correct problems with speech to
chewing, for many patients.
Disadvantages
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Dentures take a little while to get used
to.
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In the first few days, you may encounter
speech problems.
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You may suffer from mouth irritation or
sores. These are usually caused by your
new
denture , poor dental hygiene, and not removing
your dentures when needed.
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You may only chew at 15-23% efficiency compared
to a person chewing with their
natural teeth, because the chewing force
will not go directly to your bone.
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In the case of a full upper denture, the
upper palate is full covered and this will
affect
your
sense of taste.
Repairing your Dentures
If
your partial denture breaks, cracks or chips,
or if a denture tooth becomes loose, contact
our clinics immediately. Do not try to fix
it yourself. However, our dentist can usually
repair a broken denture, often on the same
day.
It
is especially important to see our dentist
if your partial denture breaks while you
are eating. This sometimes indicates that
there has been a change in the fit of the
dentures because the underlying tissue has
changed. When our dentist repairs your denture,
he or she will also examine your mouth and
check whether your partial denture needs
adjustment.
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