Full & Partial Dentures

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Full & Partial Dentures

Dentures and partial dentures, traditionally associated with seniors, are also commonly used by younger adults. Despite a decrease in adult tooth loss since the 1960s, many Americans still rely on dentures to improve their smiles, speech, and ability to comfortably chew food. At Lynn Haven Dental Specialists, serving Lynn Haven and the surrounding areas, we offer both types of dentures to meet our patients' needs.

A denture is a removable dental appliance that replaces missing teeth and surrounding tissue, closely resembling natural teeth to enhance your smile. There are two main types of dentures: complete and partial. Complete dentures replace all teeth, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain, preventing other teeth from shifting and filling in gaps.

Complete dentures can be "conventional," made after teeth removal and gum tissue healing (usually after about 5 weeks), or "immediate," made in advance and placed immediately after teeth removal to avoid a toothless period during healing. Immediate dentures require adjustments as tissues shrink and heal.

Dentures are durable and can last many years with proper care, though they may require occasional adjustments due to normal wear. At Lynn Haven Dental Specialists, we are committed to providing high-quality dentures that restore both function and aesthetics, ensuring our patients enjoy comfortable and confident smiles.

Benefits Of Seeing An Oral Surgeon For Tooth Extractions

Benefits of Traditional Dentures

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Affordability: Other tooth replacement options tend to cost more. Traditional full dentures and partial dentures are typically more cost-efficient than the alternatives.
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Lower risk:  Dental implants and bridges require more invasive surgery, by nature making them riskier.
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Quick Solution: The denture process typically takes less time than implant procedures.
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Less Specialized: Unlike dental implants, many general dentists can place dentures.
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The Denture Procedure Process

Understanding how dentures work can be helpful as you decide on the treatment needed for your dental needs.

1. Treatment Planning and Discussion

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The procedure begins with an initial consultation where the dentist conducts a thorough examination of the patient's teeth to assess the need for an inlay or onlay. During this visit, the dentist will discuss the procedure, its benefits, and any alternative treatments available. This is also an opportunity for the patient to ask questions and express any concerns.

2. Preparation
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In the preparation appointment, local anesthesia is administered to numb the affected area. The dentist then carefully removes the damaged or decayed part of the tooth, preparing it for the inlay or onlay. An impression of the prepared tooth is taken to create a custom inlay or onlay, which is sent to a dental lab for fabrication. In the meantime, a temporary restoration may be placed to protect the tooth until the permanent restoration is ready.

3. Fabrication of Inlay/Onlay
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The dental lab uses the impression taken during the preparation appointment to create a custom inlay or onlay. This can be made from materials such as porcelain, composite resin, or gold, depending on the patient's preference and the dentist's recommendation. The fabrication process typically takes one to two weeks.

4. Placement
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Once the permanent inlay or onlay is ready, the patient returns for the placement appointment. The dentist begins by removing the temporary restoration. The fit of the permanent inlay or onlay is then checked to ensure it matches the tooth and bite perfectly. Using a strong dental adhesive, the inlay or onlay is bonded to the tooth. The dentist then polishes the restoration to ensure it looks smooth and natural.

4. Final Adjustments
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After the inlay or onlay is bonded, the dentist will check the patient's bite and make any necessary adjustments to ensure comfort and proper functionality. Final polishing and any minor corrections are made at this stage to perfect the restoration.

Types of Dentures

When considering dentures, patients can choose between full and partial dentures. In fact, over the past few years, dentists created hybrids with other dental treatments to provide patients with even more options. Here is a shortlist of denture options one can consider:

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Full Dentures

Most commonly used by seniors, these dentures replace a complete set of teeth. They sit directly on top of the gums. Some patients are good candidates for immediate placement. In this instance, the dentist places the previously made dentures immediately after the extraction of the teeth. For everyone else, the dentist may recommend waiting eight to 12 weeks after teeth removal.

Implant Supported Bridge

Partial Dentures

If the patient still has a number of healthy teeth left, the dentist may recommend partial dentures. This usually requires the use of a metal piece to which a pink-colored base is attached. The metal helps to anchor the false teeth to the natural teeth to prevent movement.

Implant Supported Dentures

Overdentures or Snap-In Dentures

When patients prefer to retain the ability to remove dentures, but like the stability of implants, they may opt for overdentures. These are handy in instances where a person has no teeth, as the dental implants provide an anchor that the teeth can sit on. For even more excellent stability, patients may opt for snap-in dentures. In this case, the implants have locator receptors, and the dentures have attachments. These work together to snap the dentures into place for a snug fit.

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Implant-Supported Dentures

Our implant-supported dentures provide patients with a stable foundation for a beautiful and functional smile. Unlike traditional dentures, they do not require adhesives to stay in place. The dentures can be easily removed for proper hygiene and cleaning, and they can help prevent bone recession.

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What are traditional removable dentures?

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Traditional removable dentures are custom-made dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They are not permanently fixed in the mouth, allowing the wearer to remove and reinsert them as needed. Dentures can be full (replacing all teeth in the upper or lower jaw) or partial (replacing some missing teeth while remaining natural teeth).

How long does it take to get used to wearing dentures?

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It can take a few weeks to a few months for patients to get used to wearing dentures. Initially, dentures may feel awkward or loose, and minor irritation or soreness is common as the mouth adjusts. Over time, the muscles in the cheeks and tongue learn to keep the dentures in place, improving comfort and function.

How do I care for my dentures?

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Proper care is essential to maintain the appearance and longevity of dentures. Remove and rinse dentures after eating to remove food particles and debris. Brush dentures daily using a soft-bristle toothbrush and non-abrasive denture cleaner. Soak them overnight in a denture cleaning solution to keep them moist and retain their shape. Additionally, brush your gums, tongue, and palate with a soft toothbrush each morning to stimulate circulation and remove plaque.

How often should I visit the dentist if I have dentures?

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Even with dentures, regular dental check-ups are important. Visit your dentist at least once a year for a thorough examination. The dentist will check the fit of your dentures, look for any signs of oral health issues, and make adjustments as necessary to ensure optimal comfort and function.

Can I eat normally with dentures?

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While there may be an adjustment period, most people can eat a wide variety of foods with dentures. It’s recommended to start with soft foods cut into small pieces and gradually reintroduce firmer foods. Chewing slowly and using both sides of the mouth to distribute pressure evenly can help improve eating with dentures.

How long do dentures last?

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With proper care, dentures can last several years, typically ranging from 5 to 10 years. However, over time, the shape of your gums and jawbone may change, necessitating adjustments or replacement of the dentures to maintain a good fit and function.

Are there alternatives to traditional removable dentures?

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Yes, alternatives to traditional removable dentures include dental implants and implant-supported dentures. Dental implants are surgically placed in the jawbone, providing a stable foundation for replacement teeth. Implant-supported dentures offer a secure fit and improved function compared to traditional dentures. Consult your dentist to determine the best option for your needs.

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