The Denture Procedure
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- Initial Consultation: We begin with a thorough examination to assess your oral health and discuss your denture options. We’ll create a personalized treatment plan to meet your specific needs and goals.
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- Impressions and Measurements: Accurate digital impressions and measurements of your gums and remaining teeth are taken to ensure a precise fit for your dentures. These digital, no-mess impressions help us create a perfect custom mold that matches the contours of your mouth
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- Try-In and Adjustments: Before your final dentures are made, we’ll create a trial version to check the fit, appearance, and bite. This allows us to make any necessary adjustments to ensure the best possible result.
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- Fabrication: Once the trial dentures are approved, the final dentures are fabricated using high-quality materials. This process ensures that your dentures are durable, comfortable, and natural-looking.
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- Fitting and Final Adjustments: When your final dentures are ready, we’ll carefully fit them and make any final adjustments to ensure optimal comfort and function. We’ll also provide instructions on how to care for your new dentures.
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- Ongoing Care: Regular follow-up visits are essential to ensure that your dentures continue to fit well and function properly. We’ll address any concerns and make adjustments as needed to keep your smile looking and feeling great.
Benefits of Dentures
Restored Function
Enhanced Appearance
Improved Confidence
Support for Facial Structure
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get dentures?
The process typically takes a few weeks, as it involves multiple steps including impressions, fittings, and fabrication. We’ll provide you with a timeline based on your individual needs.
Are dentures uncomfortable?
Initially, you may experience some discomfort as you adjust to wearing dentures. This is normal and usually improves with time. If you experience persistent discomfort, please let us know so we can make adjustments.
How do I care for my dentures?
Proper care involves cleaning your dentures daily with a denture brush and mild cleanser, avoiding abrasive materials. It’s also important to remove and rinse them after eating and to store them in a denture- cleaning solution when not in use.
Can I eat normally with dentures?
Most patients can eat comfortably with dentures after an initial adjustment period. Start with softer foods and gradually introduce more variety as you become accustomed to your dentures.
What Are Dentures?
- Complete Dentures: Complete dentures are used when all of the natural teeth in either the upper or lower jaw are missing. They consist of a full set of artificial teeth mounted on a gum- colored base, designed to fit snugly over the gums.
- Partial Dentures: Partial dentures are used when only some of the natural teeth are missing. They consist of one or more artificial teeth attached to a gum-colored base and are secured to natural teeth with clasps or other attachment methods.