Dentures and Partial Dentures

How Partial Dentures Can Help Restore Your Smile

For a better smile, partial dentures can be a wonderful option to help you overcome the oral challenges you now face. It does not matter how many teeth you are missing on the top or bottom jaw, or how severe your dental issues may be. These dentures can be an effective way to say goodbye to an embarrassing image and an unsightly mouth. A dental professional will advise you on how dentures can help and what to expect when you wear them.

Partial dentures overview

There are partial and full dentures. Patients who use full dentures choose this option if they have lost all of their teeth. People who have at least one tooth on the top and one on the bottom can go with the partial type. With this kind of mouth appliance, the dentist will put a cap or crown over the existing teeth and then attach the replacements to them by inserting a bridge. The partial option is removable, which can be appealing to users. Dentures are durable (but not indestructible) because are made out of acrylic and metal.

Hard to tell the difference

A mouth full of gaps or a mouth of missing teeth can be unattractive for anyone. No one who is missing teeth will be too excited to smile and reveal this feature. Denture wearers can restore smiles because this device closely resembles real teeth. Dentures are attached to a base that looks like actual gums; they are pink or gum-colored. The apparatus is held in one’s mouth with a metal framework.

Resume eating habits

Few things can make people happier than knowing that fewer foods are now off-limits. It is difficult to chew one’s meals without teeth, but partial dentures can correct this challenge. With these dentures, the wearer can eat just about anything again, including hard and sticky foods. It could take some time to get accustomed to chewing with the device, but with practice, people can get back to consuming favorite foods and snacks.

Continual maintenance

Dentures are built to last and help people win back smiles for the long term. This does not mean patients can neglect proper care and stop seeing the dentist. One way to preserve that winning smile is to check in regularly with the dentist to make sure the dentures are working correctly and doing an effective job. The dentist can make any necessary adjustments and can help repair issues that may have come up. People who wear removable dentures should clean them regularly and consistently. This includes rinsing, brushing and soaking in a solution at night.

Get the smile back

Stop worrying about your missing teeth or other significant oral health concerns and do something to solve the problem, starting right now. Dentures could be what you have been looking for. Smile freely once again and ask your dentist whether partial dentures make sense in your case. Your dentist can help you achieve a beautiful smile. Give your dentist a call today.

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