PERSONALIZED DENTURES
There are two types of dentures: partial dentures and complete dentures.
PARTIAL DENTURES
In the event you do not loose all your teeth and your remaining teeth are not strong enough to hold a bridge, your Prosthodontist will recommend partial dentures for you. Partial dentures are simply a number of artificial teeth held in position by a clasp that properly fits onto adjacent natural teeth.
COMPLETE DENTURES
Also referred to as false teeth, complete dentures are recommended to people who have lost all their natural teeth. They are removable and held in place through suction. Complete dentures are grouped into two: immediate complete dentures and conventional complete dentures. If you have lost a majority of your teeth and will use dentures, your cosmetic dentist will first have to extract all the remaining teeth and broken teeth from your dental sockets. Your gums and dental tissues will have to heal before the dentures are inserted. Your oral surgeon will have a discussion with you on the most suitable complete denture for you to use.
TAKING CARE OF YOUR DENTURES
Once you have dentures, it is important to properly care for them so as to increase their longevity and prevent them from spoiling or chipping off. While removing them, stand over a basin of water or folded towel to prevent them from breaking if they fall on the floor. Dentures must be placed in a denture cleansing soaking solution when you are not wearing them. This prevents them from drying out. If you do not have the solution, you can place them in room temperature plain water. Hot water will spoil the dentures. Brush your dentures every day to remove any food remnants and stains. Even though ultra sonic cleaners are regularly used to clean dentures, daily brushing is necessary. Brush your natural teeth, gums, and tongue every day before inserting the dentures. Do not attempt to adjust the dentures as this might result in permanent damage. Consult your denture specialist if they do not properly fit. During the first weeks, it will be advisable to wear your dentures at all times even while sleeping. After you get used to them, your dentures specialist will advise you to remove them during the night so as to allow your gum tissues to rest. To ensure you get the most suitable dentures, it is advisable to consult a professional and reputable denture specialist.