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Dentures

Dentures are removably attached dental appliances that can be worn in one or both jaws to replace missing teeth. Dentures are made by dental technicians out of materials such as acrylic, resin, nylon, metal, and porcelain.

There are two primary categories for dentures:

Partial Dentures: When the patient still has some of their original teeth, these are used. Replacement teeth for partial dentures are fastened to a gum-coloured acrylic foundation, which is held in place by clasps made of metal or plastic that hook into the remaining natural teeth. The partial denture is held in place and kept from moving by the clasps.

Complete dentures: When all of the natural teeth in an arch (upper or lower) are lost, complete dentures are used. They are made out of a full set of artificial teeth mounted in a flesh-coloured acrylic base that either resembles a horseshoe for lower dentures or covers the gums and roof of the mouth on upper dentures. Complete dentures are held in place by aspiration and the muscles of the mouth.

Here are some essential details concerning dentures:

  • Customization: Dentures are created and molded to match the unique oral anatomy of the wearer, resulting in a pleasant and realistic-looking grin.
  • Functionality: Dentures improve total oral function by restoring the capacity to eat and talk appropriately.
  • Aesthetics: Dentures strengthen the facial structure and fill in gaps caused by lost teeth to improve the appearance of smiles.
  • Adjustment Period: Patients may need some time to become used to wearing dentures. Though some people may initially have discomfort or trouble speaking and eating, most people eventually get used to their dentures with time and practice.
  • Maintenance: To ensure their lifetime, dentures need to be cleaned frequently and maintained properly. Daily cleaning with a non-abrasive cleanser and a denture brush is recommended. To give the gums time to relax, dentures should be taken out at night.
  • Denture adhesives: Denture adhesives may occasionally be used, especially for patients with poor jawbone structure, to improve the stability and retention of dentures.

Who needs the service?
Dentures are frequently used to replace missing teeth in cases of tooth loss. This could be the result of trauma, gum disease, tooth decay, or other dental issues that cause tooth loss. Also,People may lose their teeth as they age or have their teeth deteriorate owing to conditions including gum disease, tooth decay, or general wear and tear. For elderly folks, dentures can help restore a healthy, attractive smile. In addition, when all of the natural teeth in an arch (upper or lower) are lost, complete dentures are required. Complete edentulism can happen as a result of full extraction, significant gum disease, or serious tooth decay.

Benefits
In comparison with natural teeth, dentures may have significant limitations but they nonetheless offer a practical and attractive alternative for missing teeth. A diminished sensation of taste and a decreased ability to bite may be experienced by denture users. Other dental solutions, such dental implants or bridges, may be taken into account when dentures are not appropriate or wanted. A dentist or prosthodontist consultation is necessary to choose the optimal course of treatment depending on each patient's needs and oral health.

Obligation of Gift Smile
In order to provide the finest treatment possible, our dental specialists will primarily utilize our dentures services, as promised and guaranteed to the patients by our Gift SMILE clinic. Cherish your smile.

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