Revitalize your smile with dentures, the perfect blend of function and elegance for replacing missing
teeth.
Enjoy renewed confidence and comfort with a seamless, natural-looking solution.
Dentures are custom-made prosthetics that fit over the gums and replace missing teeth. They can be composed of acrylic resin, metal, or a combination of both to provide longevity and comfort. Dentures are classified into two types: complete dentures, which replace all teeth in a jaw, and partial dentures, which fill in gaps left by lost teeth while preserving the remaining natural teeth.
Each set is meticulously designed to complement the natural appearance of your teeth and gums, improving both function and aesthetics. The customized procedure includes collecting exact measurements and impressions to construct a denture that fits well and seems natural, resulting in a pleasant and smooth fit.
Dentures provide various advantages, including enhanced eating abilities and speaking, which can be hampered by missing teeth. They help restore your face’s natural shape, reducing the sunken appearance sometimes linked with tooth loss. Additionally, dentures can boost self-esteem by presenting a full, natural-looking grin.
They are also less intrusive than other tooth replacement solutions, making them more accessible to a broader range of patients. With proper care, dentistry can give a long-lasting and practical approach to restoring oral function and aesthetics, improving general well-being and quality of life.
Several kinds of dentures meet various demands.
Each type of denture is customized to the individual’s needs, resulting in a functional and aesthetically pleasing solution that complements their oral health needs.
Dentures ordinarily last 5 to 7 years, but they may need to be adjusted or replaced if your dental health changes and the dentures do not fit well.
While some early discomfort is expected as your mouth adjusts to your new dentures. If you have any persistent pain, consult your dentist to ensure optimal fit and comfort.
Dentures should be cleaned daily using a brush and a moderate cleaner. It is also necessary to soak them overnight to keep them wet and avoid warping. Regular dental checkups are required to maintain correct fit and oral health.