Denture and Prosthetics

Dentures are custom-made, removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth. They are a practical and effective option for individuals who have lost some or all of their natural teeth. Dentures restore your smile, improve your ability to chew and speak, and provide support to the surrounding facial muscles.
There are two main types of dentures:

Complete Dentures:

These are used when all teeth are missing in either the upper or lower jaw. Complete dentures are designed to fit comfortably over the gums and stay in place with natural suction or a mild adhesive.
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Partial Dentures:

These are used when some natural teeth remain. Partial dentures fill in the gaps left by missing teeth, attaching to the remaining teeth with discreet clasps for stability.

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Both types of dentures are made from durable materials, such as acrylic or a combination of metal and acrylic, which are molded to resemble natural teeth and gums. They are designed for easy removal, allowing for regular cleaning and maintenance.
For a more secure fit, removable prosthetics can include attachments like precision clasps or even implants, which help stabilize the dentures for a more comfortable and natural feel.
Dentures offer a cost-effective, flexible solution to replace lost teeth, helping to restore both function and aesthetics. With proper care and regular adjustments, dentures can provide many years of reliable use.
At FLOSS Dental Clinic we understand that these options can be very confusing .but our knowledgeable FLOSS Dental Clinic dentists will guide you and help you find the right decision for your unique case. Call us now for a complimentary examination to discuss the best solution for you.

FAQ

What kinds of removable prostheses are there?

There are two kinds of dental removable prosthetics: Complete and Partial dentures.

What is a partial denture?

Partial dentures are used when only some teeth need to be replaced and are generally retained in the mouth by retentive clasps on  naturally existing teeth. They are made of either acrylic or one-piece casting.

What is a complete denture?

Complete dentures are used when the entire dentition needs to be replaced and are generally held in by suction from the oral tissues or clipped onto an implant retained bar.

A complete overdenture gets support by lying over a few natural teeth or roots that exist in the mouth with special attachments.

What is an Immediate Denture?

Immediate dentures are prostheses used in cases where all the main teeth need to be removed. If the patient does not want to remain toothless, they are temporary healing prostheses that are attached immediately after the natural teeth are removed. When the healing is completed and the tissues become incompatible with these prostheses, the permanent prostheses of the patient are started to be made. An immediate denture can replace all the dentition as a complete immediate denture or replace only the missing teeth as a partial immediate denture.

What are the Advantages of Removable Prostheses?

Missing teeth significantly affect both chewing and speech functions. Therefore, missing teeth should be filled as soon as possible. Removable prostheses are one of the most economical ways to complete missing teeth. In addition to restoring the function of the mouth, these prostheses also help to preserve the shape of the face. Another advantage of removable prosthesis is that some types of removable prosthesis treatments do not require tooth cutting. Removable prosthesis treatment is completed much faster than implant treatment.

What are the Disadvantages of Removable Prostheses?

Removable prostheses help people regain lost teeth and live their daily lives comfortably. However, when these prostheses are first fitted, some people may experience a period of adjustment. During this period, the person wearing the removable prosthesis may have some problems with speech, eating, chewing, and keeping the prosthesis in place. Over time, removable prostheses may wear out or break. Another disadvantage of removable prostheses is that if the person loses jaw fit, it may be necessary to replace the dental prostheses. Also removable dentures are usually made of plastic, so color changes may be observed over time and clasps tend to be visible.