What are dentures?
Dentures are constructed by the dentist to replace the missing teeth. They are also called false teeth and get support from the surrounding hard/soft tissues of oral cavity. Dentures used earlier were removable, but now dentures are available in different designs .Dentures are of 2 types i.e. dentures replacing missing teeth on maxillary/mandibular arch.
What are the advantages of dentures?
Dentures help people in many ways such as,
Dentures replace teeth in edentulous areas which help one to chew food easily.
Dentures makes one feel better about his/ her appearance, which in turn increases self esteem and self confidence.
Dentures improves facial appearance by giving support to cheeks and lips
People are able to speak better as the missing teeth have been replaced and the gap has been filled.
There are 2 types of dentures i.e. complete dentures and removable partial dentures. Complete dentures are used by patients who do not have any teeth in a single arch (upper or maxillary / lower or mandibular arch)
Patients that have some missing teeth in an arch use removable partial dentures. Bridges and crowns are referred to as fixed partial dentures. Bridges are more stable and expensive .Crowns is mounted on to the remaining teeth which replaces the missing teeth and fills up the gap.
Is it difficult to eat after putting dentures?
Initially eating requires practice. One should start eating soft food that is cut into small bites. Food should be chewed using both sides to avoid tripping of dentures. The quantity of food can be gradually increased. One should not chew hard/ hot food, biting hard objects should be avoided.
Dentures should be cleaned regularly as tarter/plaque can get accumulated on false teeth. One should brush the denture after every meal. Bleaching agents should be avoided as they may discolor the acrylic of the gum line.
Is denture adhesive a solution to old/loose denture?
Denture adhesive are used for extra retention and support to a well fitted denture. Loose dentures should be replaced or realigned immediately because loose dentures can cause irritation and develop sores. One should consult the dentist immediately. Denture adhesive should never be used for loose teeth.
Dentures can last for say 5 to 10 years. Gums and teeth continue to change shape (when there are no teeth) for the whole life. Dentures are constructed and are artificial and so their shape does not change with the mouth, as a result they need to be adjusted or replaced after a few years. Continuous visits to the dentist are recommended so that there is no major problem which cannot be identified by the patient.
What factors determines the cost of the denture?
The cost depends on the personnel skill of the dentist, type of denture to be constructed, location of the dental clinic etc. Dentures are in high demand and have become main stream that one can find the best price for the denture.
Dentures are divided into two categories: full or complete dentures and partial dentures.
The length of time it takes to create your new natural-looking dentures varies and is determined by a number of factors, including the complexity of your treatment and the type of dentures you select.
It is essential to clean your dentures on a daily basis in order to maintain appropriate oral hygiene. If you don't do it, plaque and germs will build up on them, causing oral health issues. Dentures should be cleaned properly twice a day and after each meal if necessary.
It is generally recommended that you remove your dentures at night to allow your gums to relax.