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A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Dentures

If you were told that you’re a good candidate for dentures, you may feel overwhelmed, curious, confused, or all of the above. You may want to know what happens next. With that in mind, here’s what to expect when receiving and wearing dentures.

What are dentures?

Think of dentures as replacements for missing teeth, except they can be removed from your mouth. There are two types of dentures: full and partial. Partial dentures are smaller and meant to be a substitute for only a few teeth in certain areas of your mouth. Full dentures replace the entire row of teeth — either your top row, bottom row, or both.

Dentures are fully customizable to you by your dentist. They are fitted and created via an impression, and are meant to feel like normal teeth when you bite down, chew, smile, and talk. Typically, your dentures will be given to you once all the teeth in that specific space — either the row, or a small cluster of teeth such as the back molars — are surgically removed if necessary and the remaining tissue is cleaned.

 

Why should you consider dentures?

There are three main reasons why you should consider dentures. If you are missing full teeth, if you suffer from severe cavities, or if you suffer from gingivitis (a form of periodontal disease), then dentures are often a viable alternative.

If you suffer from one or all three of these problems, consider choosing dentures. They’re a great way to improve the look and feel of your smile without having costly dental implants

Fitting dentures

To ensure that you have the best fitting dentures possible, you have to go through a fitting process. This usually entails:

Adapting to dentures

Getting used to dentures can be challenging, but the following strategies can help you adjust faster:

Denture care tips

As a way to prolong the life of your dentures, follow these tips:

With this guide in mind, you are on your way to having a great relationship with your dentures.