Complete dentures in [city], [st]: A patient guide

Complete dentures in [city], [st]: A patient guide

Seeking clear information about complete dentures in [city], [st]? This page from [practice_name] explains how full-arch dentures replace missing teeth, what the process involves, and how to care for your new smile.

Complete dentures explained

Complete dentures are removable appliances that replace all teeth in the upper arch, lower arch, or both. They rest on the gums and rely on precise fit, natural suction, and sometimes denture adhesive to stay in place. Modern materials and design aim to balance comfort, appearance, and function.

Types of full dentures

Several options exist depending on timing and support:

  • Conventional complete dentures are made after the gums heal from extractions, which often takes several weeks to months.
  • Immediate dentures are placed the same day teeth are removed so you leave with teeth, then adjusted as healing progresses.
  • Implant-supported overdentures use a few dental implants to improve stability, particularly for the lower arch.

Choosing between these options depends on oral health, bone volume, timeline, and personal preferences.

How complete dentures can help you

  • They restore the ability to smile, speak, and chew more comfortably than with missing teeth.
  • They support cheeks and lips, helping reduce a sunken facial appearance.
  • They are removable, which makes daily cleaning straightforward.
  • They are customizable in tooth shade and shape for a natural look.
  • They are often a cost-conscious way to replace a full arch compared with other solutions.

The complete dentures process

The treatment steps are designed to create a secure, personalized fit:

  • Evaluation and planning: A dental exam, imaging when needed, and a review of goals determine if full dentures are appropriate.
  • Impressions and records: Detailed molds of your gums and a bite registration capture jaw relationships for proper alignment.
  • Tooth selection and wax try-in: Tooth shape and shade are chosen. A wax model lets you preview fit and appearance before final fabrication.
  • Delivery: The finished denture is placed, and bite and pressure points are adjusted for comfort.
  • Follow-up and fine-tuning: Sore spots are relieved, and chewing guidance is provided. Immediate dentures often need more frequent adjustments during healing.

Timeline varies. Conventional dentures typically take several visits over four to six weeks. Immediate dentures are delivered on extraction day but require relines or remakes as gums and bone reshape over three to six months.

Your experience and what to expect

The first weeks are an adjustment. It is normal to notice fuller lips and cheeks, slight speech changes, and mild sore spots. Reading aloud and practicing chewing on both sides with soft foods helps. Use adhesive only as directed; it should support, not replace, a proper fit.

Daily care keeps dentures fresh and tissues healthy:

  • Rinse after meals and brush dentures with a soft brush and non-abrasive cleanser.
  • Clean your gums, tongue, and palate with a soft brush to reduce plaque and improve circulation.
  • Soak dentures overnight in a recommended solution, and keep them moist when not worn.
  • Avoid very hot water, which can warp the appliance.

As the mouth changes over time, relines help maintain fit. Many dentures last five to seven years before a replacement is advised due to wear or gum changes.

FAQs about complete dentures

Next steps

For questions about complete dentures or to plan a consultation in [city], Utah, contact [practice_name] at [phone]. Appointments are available with Dr. [doctor_name] or Dr. [doctor_name2].

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