Why dentures?
The American College of Prosthodontists, comprised of expert dentists in artificial teeth, says that approximately 178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth. Many millions are missing all their teeth, impairing speech, chewing, and facial appearance. To fix this, they can consult a skilled dentist, such as Oceanside Family Dental Care & Specialty, about tooth replacement.
For decades, full and partial dentures have provided people missing one, 2 or all of their teeth natural-looking and reliable tooth replacement. Oceanside Family Dental Care & Specialty recommends several types of dentures for our patients. We work with each one to determine what option is best for your health and smile.
request an appointmentPartials vs. Full
There are basically 2 types of dentures–partial and full. Either may be supported by dental implants surgically placed into the patient’s jaw for maximum stability, retention, natural feel and excellent functionality.
However, a traditional partial denture affixes to natural teeth on either side of the prosthetics via metal clasps. The natural teeth require some enamel preparation for proper seating and retention of the porcelain or resin teeth mounted on a light metal frame.
On the other hand, traditional full dentures help people missing most or all of their natural teeth. Fabricated according to dental impression and the dentist’s instructions, full dentures stay in the mouth via suction or attachment to remaining natural teeth.
Many individuals opt for conventional full dentures. These prosthetics are placed after tooth extraction sites are fully healed. Then, the dentures fit correctly over gums and bone which shrink as they heal. The fit and look of conventional dentures are adjusted over several “try-in” appointments. This ensures functionality and aesthetics. Oceanside Family Dental Care focuses on creating a denture that looks natural and is appropriate for the individual’s gender, facial appearance, age and personal preference.
Other individuals opt for immediate full dentures. This denture goes in the mouth right after tooth extraction. One or 2 preliminary appointments take care of impressions and sizing. Then, the dentist extracts the damaged natural teeth. After extraction, the dentist places the immediate denture right over the empty tooth sockets, and the patient leaves with a complete smile. Immediate dentures work well for many people, but do require adjusting in the weeks after tooth extraction. Many times, they need relining as bone and gum tissue shrinks.
Living with Dentures
Typically, patients adjust to their new teeth within a few weeks. Facial muscles learn how to bite and chew, and while speech may be a bit slurred at first, this resolves, too. Oceanside Family Dental Care wants their patients to see them if fit problems develop, especially if there are sore spots on the gums.
Additionally, patients learn a new at-home hygiene routine. They brush or soak their dentures with a product approved by the American Dental Association. This reduces bacteria and eliminates bad breath.
Now that you’ve learned more about dentures, contact us at (760) 721-8888 to learn more about the best treatment for you and our meticulous process for ensuring fit, durability, and comfortability of dentures.
