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DENTURES A denture or a complete denture as it is often called, is an appliance that is inserted in the mouth, replaces natural teeth and provides support for the cheeks and lips.
HOW DENTURES ARE MADE?
Most dentures are made of acrylic and can be fabricated two different ways. A conventional denture is made after all teeth have been extracted and the tissues (gums) have healed. An immediate denture is fabricated and inserted immediately after the teeth are extracted and the tissues are allowed to heal under the denture. An upper denture has acrylic, usually flesh colored, that covers the palate (roof of the mouth). A lower denture is shaped like a horseshoe to leave room for the tongue.
CONTINUE…………….. The teeth are made of plastic, porcelain or a combination of both. Dentures can be fabricated to fit over endodontically treated teeth and a complete denture can be attached to dental implants to allow for a more secure fit of the appliance. Dentures over a normal course of time will wear and need to be replaced or relined in order to keep the jaw alignment normal. The alignment will slowly change as the bone and gum ridges recede or shrink due to the extraction of the teeth. Regular dental examinations are still important for the denture wearer so that the oral tissues can be checked for disease or change.
TYPES OF DENTURES Complete Dentures: Getting the Full Monty Complete dentures can be either "conventional" or "immediate." Made after the teeth have been removed and the gum tissue has begun to heal, a conventional denture is ready for placement in the mouth about eight to 12 weeks after the teeth have been removed. Immediate dentures are made in advance and can be positioned as soon as the teeth are removed. As a result, the wearer does not have to be without teeth during the healing period.
Partial Dentures: Filling in the Gaps Partial dentures are used to replace a few missing teeth and fill in gaps that can interfere with eating, speaking, and comfort. They are anchored into place with clasps or precision attachments, which are more natural looking, that surround natural teeth. Natural teeth that anchor partial dentures sometimes need to have crowns put on them to improve the fit.
HOW TO TAKE CARE OF DENTURES Except for the fitting period, dentures should be taken out each night and soaked in water or a denture solution overnight. And just as patients are advised to brush their teeth after each meal, dentures require cleaning after eating. While your dentures are still out, clean your natural teeth, gums, and tongue with a soft toothbrush. Dentures should be cleaned every day using a denture brush or soft toothbrush and a denture cleaner or mild liquid soap. Anything harsher can damage them, including toothpaste. Be sure to rinse your dentures before putting them back in your mouth.
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