Dentures

Replacing the teeth

Dentures are made of either acrylic (plastic) or metal. A ‘complete’ or ‘full’ denture is one that replaces all the natural teeth in either the upper or lower jaw.

Descriptions

Dentures are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity.

Dentures are removable oral appliances that replace missing teeth. There are many types of dentures, including full, partial and implant-supported dentures.

Treatment

A dentist will examine your mouth, including your jaws, gums and any remaining teeth.If your dentist determines that you’re eligible for dentures, they’ll discuss your denture options with you. The denture that’s right for you depends on several factors.

1. Consultations

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2. Check Up

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3. Treatments

The factors that dentures are determined are How many teeth you’re missing, How long your teeth have been missing, Whether you prefer a removable or non-removable appliance, The density and volume of your jawbone, The relationship between your upper and lower jaws.

4. Recovery

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FAQ

Frequently Ask Questions

Dentures (also known as false teeth) are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity.
If you take the right steps and find the best place to get dentures made, you'll happily have the most natural-looking false teeth possible. Remember, to get the most realistic dentures, make sure: The size, shape, and color of your teeth match your natural coloring. The texture of your teeth matches your dentures.
As a general rule, you may be advised to wait three to four weeks before you start with solid foods. You may even need to wait a little bit longer if you had some tooth extractions just before you got your traditional dentures, or if you are still experiencing sore areas.

While effective, conventional dentures just don't feel like natural teeth in the mouth. It's a shortcoming based inherently on the design of conventional, adhesive-based dentures. Dental implants are a different story.

All traditional dentures are removable, which allows for proper cleaning. A lack of teeth can impact the way you pronounce words. Dentures eliminate this problem and make it easier to speak. Dentures are available in natural-looking porcelain or plastic materials that create a natural-looking smile.

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