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Complete Dentures are an effective and affordable way of replacing missing teeth. Composed of a durable resin, full dentures can be fabricated to look and feel natural. Today’s dentures are custom-fit to make it possible to eat food with confidence and speak clearly. Depending on your preferences and budget, dentures can be crafted for maximum comfort and fracture resistance.
You may be a candidate for Complete Dentures if you are missing teeth and are in need of an affordable prosthetic solution. Most denture wearers find full dentures can restore much of their original tooth function – not to mention create a beautiful, natural-looking smile. To find out if dentures are right for you, schedule a consultation with us.
If you have any decayed or damaged teeth that need to be removed, they will be extracted before your dentist takes a measurement of your remaining gum structure, as well as the roof of your mouth. This measurement will be sent to a dental lab for denture fabrication. Once the dentures are completed, you will return to your dentist for a final fitting.
Yes. Dentures are removable prosthetics that will need to be cleaned daily. You should also brush your gums daily to prevent infections caused by bacteria. Following every meal you must thoroughly rinse your mouth and clean your dentures to maintain hygiene. Your dentures should be kept in water when they aren’t in use to prevent them from going out of shape. Please change the water eveytime you keep the dentures in it. Keep in mind that it may take some time to adjust to dentures as you learn how to use the muscles in your cheeks and tongue to keep them in place. But over time, you should begin to feel more comfortable with your new prosthetics.
More than 60 percent of adults are missing one or more teeth? Approximately 10 percent are missing all of their teeth – requiring a prosthetic solution that will restore function and aesthetics to their smiles. Many of those dental patients choose partial or full dentures to replace missing teeth.