Welcome to our dental practice! Our goal is to help you achieve optimal oral health and restore your smile. We understand that losing teeth can be a challenging experience, which is why we offer dentures as a solution for our patients.
Types of Dentures We offer a range of denture options to cater to your unique needs:
Conventional full dentures: If you have lost all of your teeth, we can custom-make dentures that fit your mouth and restore your smile.
Partial dentures: If you have some natural teeth remaining, we can create partial dentures that attach to a metal or acrylic base that is fitted over your remaining teeth.
Immediate dentures: If you need teeth extracted, we can provide temporary dentures while you wait for your gums to heal before getting your permanent dentures.
Implant-supported dentures: If you have several missing teeth but still have enough jawbone to support dental implants, we can anchor dentures to the implants for a more secure fit.
Pros and Cons of Dentures There are both advantages and disadvantages to wearing dentures. Here are some of the pros and cons:
Pros:
- Dentures can restore your smile and help boost your self-esteem.
- They improve your chewing ability, allowing you to eat a wider range of foods.
- Dentures can help improve speech, especially if you have lost multiple teeth.
Cons:
- Dentures can be uncomfortable if they do not fit correctly.
- They may require frequent adjustments or replacements as the shape of your gums changes over time.
- Adjusting to wearing dentures can be difficult, and you may experience challenges eating certain foods.
Maintenance of Dentures To keep your dentures in good condition, we recommend the following maintenance tips:
- Remove and rinse your dentures after eating to prevent staining and remove food particles.
- Brush your dentures daily using a soft-bristled brush and mild soap or denture cleaner.
- Soak your dentures overnight in a denture cleaning solution to remove bacteria and stains.
- Rinse your dentures thoroughly before putting them back in your mouth.
- Visit our practice regularly for proper fit and to check for any signs of wear or damage.
In conclusion, dentures are an excellent option for restoring your smile and oral function. At our practice, we strive to provide personalized care to meet your unique needs.
Contact us today to schedule an appointment and see how we can help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.