We understand the importance of having relevant information when you are deciding if dentures are the right teeth replacement solution for you. This knowledge will enable you to make a well-informed and confident decision, as you will understand exactly what dentures are and how they compare to alternative solutions. In this review, we discuss several frequently asked questions that patients have about choosing dentures, the treatment process, and what to expect from the dentures in the long term.
Common questions that patients ask about dentures treatment
We strongly encourage patients to visit a licensed dentist to discuss what the dentures treatment may be like for them. This treatment should be personalized, and one patient's experience may differ from someone else's. That said, there are a few commonalities. Here are three frequently asked questions about dentures from a licensed dentist.
What are dentures exactly?
Dentures are a form of teeth replacement; specifically, they are removable appliances that look like natural teeth. They are supported by and rest upon the gums. However, implant-supported dentures are supported by dental implants, which are screw-like titanium posts that are fixed into the jawbone.
Traditional dentures are removable and must be taken out and soaked each day. Implant-supported dentures are permanently fixed and not removable. Dentures are ideal for replacing a section of teeth or entire rows of teeth. They look the same as natural teeth and enable the patient to have nearly the same mouth functionality that they would with natural teeth.
What does the treatment process involve?
The treatment process for dentures usually begins with a consultation visit. During the consultation, the dentist will order dental X-rays, examine the patient’s mouth, and provide a professional treatment recommendation.
If the patient chooses to proceed with treatment, the dentist will order a mold impression; this will be sent to the laboratory and used to customize the patient’s dentures. Once the dentures arrive at the dentist’s office, the patient will return to the office to ensure that they fit optimally. Keep in mind that the process for implant-supported dentures is different and involves a surgical procedure.
How can I care for my dentures?
Patients can care for their dentures the same way that they would care for their natural teeth. They still need to brush, floss, and use mouthwash as often as directed by the dentist. If they have traditional removable dentures, the patient must remove them each night and soak them while they are sleeping; this will keep the dentures clean and preserve their shape. Regular check-ups and cleaning visits with the dentist are also required to help remove plaque and tartar that accumulate and ensure that the patient is in good oral health. When cared for properly, dentures can last between five and 10 years in most cases.
Are you considering dentures for teeth replacement?
Our dentist's office offers dentures treatments for patients who have lost one or more teeth and want a non-invasive and more affordable option for teeth replacement. If you would like to learn more about the treatment process and determine if dentures are suitable for you, contact us today.
Request an appointment or call Dragonfly Dental of Port Charlotte at 941-676-9225 for an appointment in our Port Charlotte office.
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