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Dentures And Partials: Artificial Teeth Replacement

Category: DENTURES DENTAL IMPLANTS

If you’ve lost your teeth to tooth decay or injury, complete or partial dentures can help replace your missing teeth. You don’t have to go through embarrassing situations such as smiling with pursed lips or covering your mouth while you speak because you’ve lost all your teeth completely. Replacing your missing teeth with dentures improves your overall  appearance and your health.

Notice how the contour of the face changes when a person has a lot of missing teeth? The facial muscles sag because there’s no support from dentures. In addition, they have difficulty speaking and eating without the support of artificial teeth.

Dentures comes in two types namely conventional full denture and immediate complete denture. Conventional full denture is intended to replace the missing teeth after all remaining teeth have been removed and the tissues have healed. Immediate dentures are fitted and inserted as soon as the remaining teeth are removed. Immediate dentures spares you the embarrassment of being without teeth during the healing period.

Dentures need special attentiion and same goes with your oral health. According to the American Dental Association, the following are some of the basic oral care procedures to ensure your dentures are in perfect condition and your gums are in the pink of health.

 

  • Make sure that you brush your gums, tongue and palate every morning before you insert your dentures. This stimulates circulation in your gums.
  • Dentures are delicate and easily breakable. Try not to drop it when you’re not wearing them.
  • Regularly brush your dentures. This will lessen permanent stains and plaque. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean your dentures.
  • Some denture wearers use mild hand soap or dish-washing liquid to clean their dentures. These are acceptable cleansers. Avoid using powdered cleansers and bleach as these are too abrasive on dentures.
  • Do not let the dentures dry out when you’re not wearing them. It may lose its shape as a result. Soak it in a dental cleanser solution or water instead.

 

Regular dental check-ups are also important. Your dentist needs to examine your dentures to see if they fit properly and if the dentures need to be relined, rebased or replaced due to normal wear. Loose and ill-fitting dentures breed infections and mouth sores. Any feeling of discomfort in your dentures should be examined by your dentist immediately. For more information about dentures and partials, consult with our Fort Lauderdale dentist for details.

 

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