Dentures - A Solution For Missing Teeth
Dentures are a solution for missing teeth. They can replace all or some of your teeth and provide support for your cheeks and lips. They are custom-made in a dental laboratory from an impression (mold) of your gums and teeth.

Dentures are a solution for missing teeth. They can replace all or some of your teeth and provide support for your cheeks and lips. They are custom-made in a dental laboratory from an impression (mold) of your gums and teeth.

Conventional full dentures are inserted after the remaining teeth are removed and the tissues have healed. Immediate dentures Clayton NC are fabricated and inserted immediately after your teeth are extracted.

Complete Dentures

A full denture replaces all of the teeth on your upper or lower arch. They sit over the gums and rely on suction, gravity, and jawbone ridges for support. We offer both traditional and implant-supported dentures, the latter anchored to four to six dental implants that add stability to the restoration.

We also offer partial dentures, which can help fill in spaces and improve chewing. A partial denture consists of a thin metal framework with special clasps that hook around healthy natural teeth. These clasps add extra stability to the appliance, allowing it to be used without messy denture adhesives.

Like any removable dental appliance, dentures Clayton NC wear over time. We can offer regular reline services to update the alignment of the device as your jaw bone and gum ridges shrink over time. This prevents the denture from shifting and falling out, and helps you enjoy your daily activities with confidence. The procedure can be performed on an outpatient basis, so you won’t have to worry about missing out on social interactions or meals.

Partial Dentures

Dentures are a cost-effective way to fill in gaps left by missing teeth, improving chewing ability and enhancing the appearance of your smile. They are custom fabricated in a laboratory from impressions of your mouth to ensure a comfortable fit and natural-looking results.

Conventional full dentures consist of a gum-colored acrylic base that rests on the upper and lower jaw bone tissue, with a set of natural-looking replacement teeth built into it. They can be fabricated immediately after tooth extraction, known as immediate dentures or made later when the tissues have healed.

Partial dentures use a metal framework with clips that hold the prosthetic teeth in place on the remaining healthy natural teeth or dental implants. These are usually a transitional solution until the remaining natural teeth can be restored with a bridge or implant. Over time, it is normal for the jaw alignment to change, and as this occurs, you may need a new set of dentures.

Snap-In Dentures

Snap-in dentures combine the stability of implants with the convenience of removable dentures. Using locators that snap into place on dental implants, these dentures are far more secure and prevent the shifting, rubbing, and slipping that can cause mouth sores. They are also made primarily from acrylic, which comes closer to the resilience and appearance of natural teeth than traditional dentures.

Because snap-in dentures Clayton NC fit into implant-supported teeth, they are not suitable for everyone. The implants require surgery to install, and not every jawbone is capable of handling this. In addition, the crevices that hold the implants can house unwanted plaque and calculus over time, leading to bacterial infections.

It’s important to brush and soak your snap-in dentures regularly to remove bacteria and keep them clean. In addition, they may need relining at regular intervals to ensure proper fit and comfort. If you have dental insurance, it may be possible to cover some or all of the cost of this treatment.

Immediate Dentures

Whether you have several missing teeth or a full set of natural teeth, you should consider dentures to restore your smile. They will provide you with a healthy bite and the ability to enjoy your favorite foods again. They can also improve your confidence, speech, and self-esteem.

Immediate dentures are a complete or partial solution that can be inserted directly after removing your remaining teeth. They are crafted with the anticipated shape of your mouth post-healing. This means that a few aesthetic compromises may have to be made in order for the dentures to fit properly.

Although immediate dentures aren’t as comfortable as permanent ones, they can still offer you a great smile and an opportunity to restore your smile after losing a few or many of your teeth. Many people choose to keep their immediate dentures and skip the process of getting a permanent pair. This can save you money, but it also means that your temporary dentures will require more attention and care.

 


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Diane Smith is a skilled dental health writer dedicated to promoting oral hygiene, preventive care and patient education through informative content.

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