WHAT ARE DENTURES?
WHAT
ARE DENTURES?
Dentures are removable appliances which are used as
a replacement of missing teeth and tissues. They are the artificial teeth which
enable normal functioning of human mouth.
Dentures are of two types :
Complete
Partial
Complete dentures are advised when all the teeth are missing
partial dentures are applied when some natural teeth are missing
They are custom made especially for a set of teeth
and gum line.
Complete Dentures fit over the upper teeth and roof and on the lower teeth placed like a horseshoe. They are conventional dentures and are removed during the night for cleaning
Complete Dentures fit over the upper teeth and roof and on the lower teeth placed like a horseshoe. They are conventional dentures and are removed during the night for cleaning
Partial Dentures consists of replaced missing teeth attached to artificial gum connected by a metal framework which helps to hold the denture in place. Missing teeth can change the position of other teeth hence partial denture help to overcome this problem and keep the teeth intact.
BEFORE & AFTER
PICTURE GALLERY
REPLACEMENT OF MISSING TEETH
BEFORE
VENEERING
BEFORE
TYPES
OF DENTURES
Dentures are made of porcelain and acrylic
resin.
Porcelain dentures look more natural and match easily with the remaining teeth. But
porcelain, if dropped, will break easily and can wear down the remaining teeth
hence, are better used as complete dentures rather than partial.
Acrylic resin dentures, on the other hand, are light in weight and easy to
adjust. They fit properly and make the jaw movement smoother.
WHAT
IS THE PROCEDURE INVOLVED IN PLACING DENTURES?
Step 1
The doctor will first take the impressions of your jaw to analyze how
well they relate to one another and whether they have spaces in between them.
Step 2
A wax model is then prepared to check the fitting.
Step 3
Final Denture is made with the wax model
Step 4
The patient is made to try the final set of dentures and if necessary
adjustments will be made
HOW
TO TAKE CARE OF THE DENTURES?
Since these are artificial and removable, therefore, it becomes
extremely important to handle them with care. If you want your dentures to have
a longer life, the following tips should be taken into consideration:
Keep Your
Dentures Clean
Always ensure that your dentures are clean for this you need to brush
your dentures with a non-abrasive brush at least once a day. Though they are
artificial, yet plaque and bacteria can build up on the teeth causing damage to
other teeth and gums. If possible remove your dentures after every meal and
wash it with warm water but if you have complete dentures, then mere brushing
would do.
Overnight
Protection
Soak your dentures at night in water or in the denture solution as
prescribed by your dentist. So that your dentures do not weaken avoid chlorine
with it. While putting dentures on in the morning make sure you rinse them with
clean water as this will help to remove the chemicals if any during the soaking
process.
Keep A
Look At Your Dentures
Monitor your dentures time to time and visit your dentist if your
dentures loosen, slip or you come across a change in the bite. Having
ill-fitting dentures can cause infections and irritations.
DO’S
AND DON’TS WHILE DENTURES ON
DO’S
· Soak your dentures overnight in water or solution
given by your dentist
· Rinse your dentures before putting them on in the
morning
·Brush daily with soft bristles with tooth paste as
prescribed by your dentist
·Do take care of your mouth, gums, and tongue
DON’TS
· Do not try and bite hard food with front Dentures
· Do not be abrasive while brushing
· Do not use a toothpick or pointed objects on
Dentures
· Do not drop them as they are delicate and may break
if you do so
· If they loosen, do not try to fix it on your own
instead visit a dentist
MYTHS ABOUT DENTURES
· It’s difficult to eat with Dentures on – There are no restrictions on
what kind of food to eat. Initially, you might be advised to intake certain
kind of diet but with time you will be able to eat whatever you wish but precautions
are necessary.
· Lifetime Solution – If not taken proper care, the dentures may not last
for long. Also, over a period they may start to wear down, loosen their natural
appearance and chewing ability.
· People might know if someone is wearing Dentures – Gone are the days
when they were highlighted. The material used to make dentures is such that
nobody could guess that you are wearing dentures. But if they are coming to
notice then it is advised to visit a dentist
· Do not require proper care – Though artificial, dentures work exactly
like your real teeth, therefore, it is extremely important to take care of
dentures the way you take care of your teeth.
· Can be repaired by self – Never ever should a person try the same. If
you feel that your dentures are no longer fitting the way they should, do not
try to get them fixed on your own as this may further damage your dentures.
· No further visits to the Dentist – Your oral health does not include
only your teeth but also gums, tongue, and tissues. Regular visits to the
dentist will ensure everything is being taken care of. Also, he/she can examine
the dentures and may advise if you need to change them.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q.1. Why Is It Important
To Remove Dentures At Night?
In order to allow
gums and bones to relax at night time, removing denture is advised by dentists.
Removing bottom or top dentures also
allow the gum to come in contact with saliva considered good for the oral
health of an individual. Get all the necessary information about dentures at
your nearest Clove Dental clinic.
Q.2. Can One Sleep With
Dentures On?
Yes, one can
sleep with dentures on. But, for best results and good oral health, it is
advised by dentists to remove dentures before sleeping to give space for bones
and gums to relax. Since dentures cost a good sum of money, taking good
care of them is important.
Q.3. Do Dentures Hurt?
No, dentures do
not hurt at all. It is only at the beginning that patients may feel a little
discomfort or uneasiness as they are not used to custom dentures in the mouth.
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