Dentures are removable replacements for missing
teeth.
They are made of an acrylic resin, and often porcelain
or metal will be added for structural support. If
your dentures are maintained, you will have a natural-looking
smile. Your dentures will also help strengthen
muscles controlling your expressions, and you not
be bothered with speech problems that were caused
by missing teeth.
The procedure of getting dentures differs depending
on the type of dentures you are having fitted. Here
is the procedure for the placement of complete dentures:
- A
"wax bite" impression is created to
help the doctor find your mouth's exact measurements.
- The
color, shape and fit of the dentures will be adjusted
until a good match is found.
- Your
dentures are made and then placed in your mouth.
- The
doctor will give you instructions of taking good
care of your dentures.
- Often
one or more teeth will have to be extracted. Surgery
is sometimes required to improve the bony ridges
that stabilize your dentures.
Types
of dentures
- Complete
Dentures: These replace all of your teeth
in the upper and/or lower jaws.
- Immediate
Dentures: Immediate dentures are placed all
at once.
- Over
Dentures: These are similar to complete dentures,
but not all teeth are extracted and they use one
or more natural teeth for support. They also provide
more stabilization during chewing. They are, however,
more expensive and usually need more preparation.
- Partial
Dentures: Partial dentures fill the gaps when
only some of your teeth are missing. The dentures
are anchored to your teeth with metal attachments,
and they maintain tooth alignment because they
prevent remaining teeth from shifting.
Advantages
of dentures
- Dentures
provide a natural-looking smile.
- They
are durable.
- They
can last from five to ten years.
- They
can correct problems related to speech and chewing.
Disadvantages
of dentures
- Dentures
take getting used to, and you may have speech
problems during the first few days.
- Maintenance
is required.
- Poor
maintenance may cause you to suffer from mouth
irritation or sores.
- The
fit of dentures usually needs to be adjusted from
time to time.
- You
will only be able to chew at a fraction of the
efficiency compared to having natural teeth or
dental implants.