Posted by COURTYARD DENTAL on Jan 5 2023, 07:32 AM
A denture is a removable appliance that is used to replace missing teeth. It can improve chewing, speech, and aesthetics. If you’ve lost all of your natural teeth or have teeth that can’t be saved, then dentures are a good option for you. They enable you to eat, speak and smile confidently.
Full Dentures
A full denture is used when all of the natural teeth are missing in either the upper jaw or lower jaw. While traditional full dentures rest on the gums, implant-supported dentures use dental implants to anchor the denture in place. Implant-supported dentures are considered the most comfortable type of denture since they don’t shift around in the mouth and don’t need to be taken out at night.
Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain in the upper jaw or the lower jaw. This type of denture often consists of replacement teeth attached to a gum-colored plastic base that is connected by a metal framework that holds the denture in place in your mouth. A partial denture can help restore your smile and improve your ability to chew and speak properly.
Immediate Dentures
An immediate denture is placed immediately after the removal of the remaining natural teeth. The dentist will take measurements for the denture beforehand and then make the immediate denture. Once your gums have healed from tooth extraction, you’ll be fit with the final denture. Immediate dentures require multiple visits to be adjusted to ensure proper fit. Immediate dentures are beneficial if you need to have your teeth removed quickly due to an accident or severe decay.
One of the main benefits of dentures is that they help improve your appearance. They also help you chew and speak normally. Another benefit is that you don’t have to remove the dentures to clean them like removable bridges. However, it’s very important to care for your dentures just as you would with your original teeth.
When it comes to the process of making your denture, it typically takes two separate appointments. During the initial appointment, your dentist will take an impression of your mouth. This impression will be sent to a lab where your denture will be fabricated. Typically, this process takes one to two weeks to complete. In the meantime, your dentist in San Ramon, CA, will provide you with a temporary solution to wear until your first visit is complete.
Once your final denture is ready, you will have a second follow-up appointment with your dentist to receive the final denture. During this appointment, you will be fitted for the denture so adjustments can be made as necessary. Finally, you will be shown how to care for your new smile so you can continue to benefit from its function and beauty for years to come!
For more information and tips about improving your dental health, schedule a consultation with your dentist in San Ramon, CA, at Courtyard Dental. You can request an appointment online or by calling the office directly.
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