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What are Dentures?
Dentures are removable prosthetic devices designed to replace missing teeth and the surrounding tissues. They come in two main types: complete dentures and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. At Delatite Dental, we offer personalized denture services to help you regain your confidence and improve your oral health. In this blog post, we’ll discuss what dentures are, their benefits, and why you might need them.
Types of Dentures
Complete Dentures: These are full sets of artificial teeth that replace all the natural teeth in the upper or lower jaw. They rest directly on the gums and are usually made of acrylic or porcelain.
Partial Dentures: These consist of replacement teeth attached to a gum-colored plastic base, connected by a metal framework that holds the denture in place. They fill the gaps left by missing teeth and prevent remaining teeth from shifting.
Implant-Supported Dentures: These dentures are anchored by dental implants, providing a more stable and secure fit compared to traditional dentures.
Benefits of Dentures
Improved Appearance
Dentures restore the natural look of your smile and support the facial muscles, preventing a sunken appearance.
Enhanced Function
They improve your ability to chew and speak properly, making daily activities easier.
Versatility
Dentures are a versatile solution, suitable for patients who have lost some or all of their teeth.
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Boosted Confidence
With a complete set of teeth, you can smile confidently and engage in social activities without embarrassment.
Support for Facial Structure
Dentures help maintain the shape of your face, providing the necessary support to the lips and cheeks.
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Approximately 2.3 million patients are completely edentulous (without teeth), and about 90% of those who suffer from edentulism have dentures.
Dentures offer a reliable and effective solution for those with missing teeth, improving both function and appearance. At Delatite Dental, we are committed to providing high-quality denture services tailored to your needs. Schedule a consultation with us today to explore your options and take the first step toward restoring your smile and confidence.
Why Choose Delatite Dental For Dentures
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Frequently Asked Questions
It may take a few weeks to a few months to get used to wearing dentures. During this period, it’s normal to experience minor irritation and difficulty speaking and eating, but these issues usually resolve as you adjust.
Clean your dentures daily by brushing them with a soft-bristle toothbrush and denture cleaner. Soak them in a denture-cleaning solution overnight. Rinse them thoroughly before wearing them again.
It is generally recommended to remove your dentures at night to give your gums a rest and to prevent any potential infections or sores from developing.
If your dentures feel loose, schedule an appointment with your dentist. They may need to be adjusted or relined for a better fit.
Regular dental check-ups are important even if you have dentures. Visit your dentist at least once a year to ensure your dentures fit properly and to check the health of your gums and any remaining natural teeth.