Dentures have evolved significantly since the time of George Washington’s wooden teeth. Today, advanced technology has made it easier than ever to restore missing teeth, whether due to periodontal disease, trauma, or decay. Missing teeth not only impact eating and speaking but can also cause sagging facial muscles. Fortunately, modern dentures offer both natural looks and comfort, allowing you to regain your smile.
Types of Dentures
- Complete Dentures: These cover both upper and lower jaws, and the options vary depending on the patient’s needs.
- Immediate Dentures: These are pre-made dentures placed immediately after tooth removal. While they offer the convenience of immediate use, they are not custom-fitted, and as the gums heal and swell, the fit may become loose. Follow-up visits for adjustments are necessary, and some people experience difficulty speaking or a “clicking” sound.
- Conventional Full Dentures: These are made after your gums have healed, usually 8 to 12 weeks after tooth extraction. The dentist takes impressions of your mouth to create dentures that fit your unique shape, ensuring a more secure and personalized fit. This option requires multiple visits for proper adjustment and may involve the use of denture adhesives to secure them in place.
- Implant Dentures: For a more customized and secure option, implant dentures are a great choice. Small titanium implants are placed into the jawbone, and the denture attaches to these implants for a stable, secure fit. This eliminates the need for denture adhesives and gives you confidence that your dentures will stay in place while eating, talking, or laughing.
Choosing the Right Option
The right denture for you depends on your individual needs and preferences. Consult with your dentist to explore your options and find the best solution for a comfortable, lasting smile.
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